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USC&A - Fraternity and Sorority Life Virginia Commonwealth University
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The purpose of this module is to provide fraternity and sorority members that live in off-campus residences together with information on how to be good neighbors.
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It is great to be out on your own and living in your own place. It gives you the opportunity to set your own hours and come and go as you please. It also lets you experience life on you
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It is important to take the time to introduce yourself to your neighbors and let them know who you are in case you need help or a problem arises. In addition it gives you and them the opportunity to put a face with a name. It may not always be easy to do this face to face so dropping a letter or a note off is another way that you can accomplish this as well.
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Think about your organization? If your having a social event where is it most likely going to occur? Who are your neighbors and who else who lives by you might be affected by your social event?
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How many of your members have private residences where social events are held? What neighborhoods are these events occurring in? Who lives around you?
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Talk to them Create a positive relationship with your neighbors. Let them know that you are planning a social event. Provide them with a contact phone number and email for who will be responsible at your event. If you cannot talk to them in person drop-off a letter Drop it off at least 48 hours in advance. Let them know when it will start and end. Provide them with a contact phone number and email for who will be responsible at the event.
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Give a time frame Let them know when your event will start and when it will end. Let them know when the music will be turned off. Remember no social event with alcohol can be longer than four hours in duration.
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Social events occurring during the week may bother neighbors who work. Remember Thursday night is a weekday. Know the rules of your building and the ones listed in your lease.
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If you are having any portion of the event outdoors make sure to start and end the event early. or Keep it indoors with the windows closed to avoid complaints about loud music.
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If you invite them to your event they will appreciate the gesture. They may or may not come, but the gesture goes a long way. If they do come it gives you the opportunity to show them the risk reduction measures that you are following that are different than other groups of students.
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If you make a mess clean it up. Do not leave the outside of your house trashed. Make sure that all waste is disposed of properly. Make sure your trash is collected or dropped off.
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Follow-up with your neighbors after the event to see if there were problems. Make sure to also think about how to improve your event for the future.
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Fraternity and Sorority Governing Councils VCU Risk Management Policies and Procedures http://www.chaptertools.net/site_files/file_1215715513.pdf http://www.chaptertools.net/site_files/file_1215715513.pdf Off-Campus Student Services http://www.usca.vcu.edu/offcampus/ http://www.usca.vcu.edu/offcampus/ Off-Campus Student Handbook http://www.usca.vcu.edu/docs/OffCampus_Handbook_Fall2007.pdf http://www.usca.vcu.edu/docs/OffCampus_Handbook_Fall2007.pdf The VCU Wellness Resource Center http://thewell.vcu.edu http://thewell.vcu.edu
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For more information or support please contact: USC&A Fraternity & Sorority Life Office 907 Floyd Ave., Room 014 Richmond, VA 23284 Phone: (804) 828-4685 Email: vcugreeks@vcu.edu Web: www.usca.vcu.edu/greeklife 15
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