2.12 Advertising and Solicitation Policy
This policy is intended to establish guidelines for groups and individuals
who wish to solicit or advertise on the Ithaca College campus. On-campus
groups must apply for and be granted a solicitation permit in order to
solicit on campus but are exempt from obtaining an advertising permit
when the advertising pertains to College business or activities. Advertisements
of on-campus organizations must clearly identify the sponsoring organization
and include contact information for the group. Off-campus groups must
apply for and be granted a permit to solicit or advertise on campus. Off-campus
groups must be sponsored by an on-campus group in order to obtain a solicitation
permit.
Solicitation and/or distribution of literature to or by employees is
prohibited during the employee's working time. Specifically, solicitation
by an employee of another employee is prohibited while either employee
is on working time. "Working time" does not include meal periods,
authorized rest breaks, or any other specific period of the day when employees
are not properly engaged in the performance of their work duties.
Solicitation and/or distribution of literature in connection with the
sale of any products, services, or contributions is subject to
the Ithaca College Advertising and Solicitation Policy. Any employee or
group of employees, off-campus organization, business, or individual wishing
to solicit, canvass, or advertise on the Ithaca College campus must obtain
a solicitation permit from the Campus Center Office.
Solicitation is defined as any active attempt to raise funds through
direct sale of merchandise, services, or donations, with or without products
or services rendered. Also, any method of communication intended to induce
support of a service, organization, business activity, issue, cause, etc. will be considered solicitation.
Advertising is defined as any method of communication intended
to market any product, service, organization, business activity, etc.
ON-CAMPUS GROUPS: College-recognized committees and registered student
clubs and organizations, academic departments, administrative departments,
and intercollegiate athletic teams.
OFF-CAMPUS GROUPS: All other individuals, businesses, or groups, including
members of the Ithaca College community acting as individuals or agents
for such businesses or groups.
Academic programs, College services, and operations run or sponsored
by the College are excluded from this policy and do not need to obtain a
permit (including, but not limited to, Tower Club, La Vincita, Snack Bar,
food service, Bookstore, vending, linen service, refrigerator rentals,
etc.). Contracts for these services are awarded through competitive bidding.
Vendors may contact the Department of Purchasing for information.
On-campus groups may advertise on bulletin boards designated for general
posting without stamped approval. All advertisements should be tacked,
not stapled, to general posting bulletin boards. All other bulletin boards
are for the exclusive use of College departments. Any items posted on
these boards must be approved by an official of the department responsible
for the board. Posters, notices, fliers, painted or chalked notices, etc.,
may not be attached or applied to waste receptacles, trees, walk surfaces,
walls, doors, windows, roads or vehicles. Violators are responsible for
necessary cleanup and payment for any damages and may be subject to disciplinary
action in accordance with the policy for discipline (see Volume
V, section 5.5 for employees and Volume
VII, section 7.1.2 for students).
Students may not sell, solicit, advertise, or canvass on College-owned
or -operated property or solicit parents, alumni, or members of the campus
community without advance authorization from the Campus Center office.
Students are responsible for abiding by all rules, regulations, and guidelines
contained within the Student Campus Event policy and Campus Advertising
and Solicitation Policy.
2.12.1 Solicitation Guidelines
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Only on-campus groups may reserve table space for
solicitation. Reservations (pending permit approval) must be made
in advance through the Campus Center Office.
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Sponsorship of an off-campus individual, group,
or business by an on-campus group for the purpose of sales or fundraising
must be approved by the Campus Center Office. A fundraising contract
must be signed by the sponsoring group or office and a representative of the off-campus
group and be filed with the solicitation permit application.
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Generally, a fee of at least 20 percent of the gross
sales is returned to the sponsoring on-campus group. It is the responsibility
of the sponsoring on-campus group to obtain the solicitation permit.
The sponsoring on-campus group must have a representative present
at the solicitation site (e.g., Campus Center lobby table) at all
times and ensure that all college policies and procedures are being
maintained.
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Solicitation by credit card vendors is prohibited on campus.
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Once issued, solicitation permits must be presented
on request to College officials.
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If a solicitation permit is denied, the applicant
may appeal in writing to the Solicitation Committee. The Solicitation
Committee includes representatives from the Campus Center office
and the Office of Residential Life, as well as one student representative
appointed by student government each year. Appeals will be reviewed
by the committee, which will make a recommendation to the vice president
for student affairs and campus life, whose decision is final. Normally,
applicants will be notified of the decision within two weeks of
the date of the appeal.
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The sale or distribution of food items must meet
the requirements of the Tompkins County Health Department. Food
for activities that are not catered by the College food service
must be approved in advance by the Office of Conference and Event
Services and must meet the standards set forth in the document "Food
Guidelines for Ithaca College Solicitation," which is available
in the Campus Center Office.
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Solicitation is strictly prohibited in residence
hall rooms and in the dining halls (with the exception of the Terraces
and Tower Dining Hall, and then only in certain locations and with
the approval of the Campus Center Office). In addition, fund-raising
through the direct sale of merchandise or services, or the solicitation
of donations, with or without products or services rendered, is
strictly prohibited in the academic quad and in classrooms.
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Any groups wishing to hold a raffle must complete the appropriate paperwork and be granted
approval from the Campus Center Office.
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It is
the responsibility of the sponsoring on-campus group to obtain the
solicitation permit. The sponsoring on-campus group must have a
representative present at the solicitation site (e.g., Campus Center
lobby table) at all times and ensure that all college policies and
procedures are being maintained.
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Solicitations must not disrupt College activities or obstruct or impede entry to or exit from buildings, pedestrian movement, or vehicle traffic flow. Flyers/advertisements may only be handed out at a registered solicitation table and only to people who approach the table to receive information. Solicitors may not approach or call out to others, may not approach and hand out flyers/advertisements to others (except as a planned part of an approved program), and must remain behind their table. Solicitation permit applications may be obtained in the Campus Center Office. The processing of these applications takes a minimum of three (3) business days.
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2.12.2 Advertising Guidelines
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On-campus groups may advertise on specific bulletin boards designated
for general posting in the Campus Center, residence halls, and academic
buildings without stamped approval. Advertisements of on-campus
organizations must clearly identify the sponsoring organization
and include contact information for the group. Posters found improperly
posted or in conflict with Ithaca College policies will be removed.
The sponsor may be subject to disciplinary action.
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Off-campus groups must obtain a permit from the Campus Center Office
to post posters or flyers in any campus buildings. Once issued,
permits must be presented on request to College officials.
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To post in residence halls, off-campus groups must present an advertising
permit and poster to the Office of Residential Life that has been
signed by the Campus Center Office. A group representative will
be required to stamp and separate the posters, and the residential
life staff will then post the materials. Residential life has the
right to deny posting in the residence halls even if the material
was approved by the Campus Center Office.
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If an advertising permit application is denied, the applicant may
appeal in writing to the Solicitation Committee. The Solicitation
Committee includes representatives from the Campus Center Office
and the Office of Residential Life, as well as one student representative
appointed by student government each year. Appeals will be reviewed
by the committee, which will make a recommendation to the associate
vice president for student affairs and campus life, whose decision
is final. Normally, applicants will be notified of the decision
within two weeks of the date of the appeal.
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Only specific bulletin boards designated for general posting may
be used members of on-campus groups for College business. All other
bulletin boards are for the exclusive use of College departments.
Posters, notices, fliers, painted or chalked notices, etc., may
not be attached or applied to waste receptacles, trees, walk surfaces,
walls, doors, windows, roads, or vehicles. Violators are responsible
for necessary cleanup and payment for any damages and may be subject
to disciplinary action. Only one poster per event or concept is
permitted per bulletin board.
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Requests to use any special advertising locations such as the directory boards located outside the west side
of the Campus Center will be taken on a first-come, first served
basis by on-campus groups only. All notices and flyers will be posted
for at least one week.
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The director of dining services will coordinate the placement of
fliers and table tents on tables in the dining halls and IC Square
by on-campus groups. Information may remain on the tables for two
days. Table tents must meet certain size and other requirements
as determined by the director of dining services. Participants in
elections for student organizations such as the Student Government
Association, Residence Hall Association, or senior class will be
permitted space outside the Terrace and Towers dining halls for
the purpose of distributing campaign information during designated
campaign periods. Off-campus groups may not advertise in the dining
halls or IC Square.
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2.12.3 General Solicitation and Advertising Guidelines
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Students and registered student organizations are subject to all
College rules and regulations, including, but not limited to, those
outlined in the "Residential Life Guide" and other sections
of the Student Handbook, residence hall contract, the student organization
handbook, and this Policy Manual. Academic and administrative departments
must follow the guidelines set forth in this policy in addition
to other applicable College rules and regulations. Violations of
this policy and other College rules and regulations may result in
revocation of any granted permit and may jeopardize future applications
for solicitation and/or advertising permits. Other disciplinary
action may also be taken.
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This policy applies to College employees. Employees
who violate this policy are subject to disciplinary action as outlined
in Volume V, section 5.5
of this Policy Manual.
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Solicitation and/or advertising may be conducted only in approved
areas on campus. Door-to-door solicitation or advertising is strictly
prohibited.
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All materials for solicitation and/or advertising must clearly
and obviously include the sponsor's name.
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Use of the name "Ithaca College" or the College's logotype
on a product (directly or indirectly) or in an advertisement must
be approved in advance by the Office of the Vice President for Student
Affairs and Campus Life. The use of the College seal is exclusive
to the Office of the President.
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No group, including the Ithacan and other College publications,
may solicit or advertise programs, events, activities, or businesses
that indicate that alcoholic beverages are free or sold at reduced
prices or that otherwise appear to encourage unlimited or excessive
drinking of alcohol or use of prohibited substances.
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Advertising or soliciting the sale of term papers or similar services
is prohibited.
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Advertising and/or solicitation permits will not be granted for
the purpose of selling, renting, or subletting property (e.g., houses
or apartments). All inquiries regarding this type of advertising
must be directed to the Office of Residential Life or the Ithacan.
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Only items pertaining to College business, events, and activities
may be sent through the campus mail system. On-campus groups that
wish to send a mass mailing to students must submit a copy of the
materials to be sent to the assistant director of the campus center
(or designee) for approval before the material can be printed and
mailed.
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If the mail pieces are to be individually addressed to each student,
a student information system report request form must be completed
and approved by the assistant director of the campus center. Once
approved, this form must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar,
which will produce the mailing labels. The labels and the approved
copy of the materials to be mailed should then be delivered directly
to the College Mail Center for distribution. If a mailing is to
be sent to all students without individual addresses, an on-campus
letter/flyer distribution via student mailboxes form must be completed
and approved by the Campus Center Office. Once approved, the permit
and materials should be delivered directly to the College Mail Center
for distribution. Off-campus groups or businesses must send all
materials to student, faculty, and/or staff through the U. S. Postal
Service.
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On-campus groups that wish to send an Intercom announcement to
faculty and/or staff must have their advisor submit the information
to Intercom.
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All vehicles used by off-campus groups involved with solicitations
and/or advertising must be registered with Ithaca College Parking
and Traffic Services.
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