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Mardi Gras 2007

 

POLICIES FOR GUESTS & HOSTS

TIPS TO HAVE A FUN & SAFE MARDI GRAS

SAFETY MEMO TO CAMPUS RESIDENTS (new page)

GUEST REGISTRATION HOURS OF OPERATIONS

IMPORTANT NUMBERS TO REMEMBER

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POLICIES FOR HOSTS & GUESTS

Guest privileges are extended to Tulane residents provided guest and hosts abide by Tulane University and Housing & Residence Life policies at all times.  Failure to do so may result in revocation of your guest pass!

  • Each resident is allowed two (2) guest of his/her gender in his/her room.
  • Guests must be over the age of 18.
  • Guests will be permitted to move into the residence halls on Thursday, Feb. 15th and may stay until Tuesday, Feb 20th.
  • Students must accompany guests to register at the Housing Office, located in Irby Hall, 1st floor.  The registration form is available at www.housing.tulane.edu. This form must be signed by the guest, host and host’s roommates, if applicable.
  • For a guest to be registered, the host must inform their roommate(s) that they intend to have a guest stay.  The roommate must sign a statement of understanding and that must be submitted with the guest registration information.  By signing the statement of understanding, the guest acknowledges and agrees that their roommate may have up to 2 guests stay during Mardi Gras

 

  • ID wristbands are mandatory for guests at a cost of $75. Only accounts receivable payments will be accepted
  • The $75 fee for guests covers the cost of additional Facility Services coverage, including extra custodial services, additional Public Safety coverage, as well as Mardi Gras administrative costs.  
  • All non-students must wear the Mardi Gras ID wristband and carry a driver’s license or state-issued ID to be allowed access to Tulane.  Persons without wristband and driver’s license or Tulane ID will be escorted from the campus grounds.  A resident found to have an unregistered guest will be fined $50.00 in addition to being charged with violations of the code of student conduct.
  • Replacement ID wristbands will be issued at a cost of $35.00.
  • Students are responsible for the behavior of their guests anywhere on campus and any consequences resulting from their actions.
  • The following are expressly prohibited: 
    • -Behaving in a lewd or indecent manner in the halls
    • -Throwing objects from windows, ledges, rooftops or balconies
    • -Standing or sitting on rooftops, ledges or balcony railings
    • -Smoking in ALL residence halls
  • For a complete list of all Residence Life Policies, please visit  http://housing.tulane.edu.
  • Quiet hours are strictly maintained during the Mardi Gras period:  Thursday, & Tuesday 8pm-8am and Friday-Monday 12am-12pm. Consideration hours are in effect all other times.
  • No one under the age of 21 may posses or consume alcoholic beverages on campus.  This includes in the privacy of their rooms, in or around residential areas, and in public areas (such as hallways, bathrooms, lobbies, lounges, elevators, balconies, walkways, patio/picnic areas and stairwells).  Students of legal drinking age may not possess or consume alcohol in a residence hall room in the presence of others who are under the age of 21.
  • Students and guests are legally responsible for their actions in all mental and physical states, including those induced by alcohol consumption.
  • Federal, state & local laws prohibit the use of controlled substances & drug paraphernalia.  These items are not permitted on campus.  The possession, use, or sale of illegal drugs and/or drug paraphernalia will be dealt with severely and may result in arrest and criminal charges.
  • Guests are not allowed to stay in a room where the host/resident is either out of town or staying elsewhere in the city.  Any resident who allows his/her room to be used in this manner will be subject to disciplinary action.  Housing and Residence Life also reserves the right to levy disciplinary action against resident who allow unregistered guests to use his/her room or the residence hall facilities.
  • You are responsible for properly identifying yourself with your Mardi Gras wristband and diver’s license when any Tulane official asks you to do so.  These officials include but are not limited to Department of Public Safety officers, Resident Advisors, Desk Services Coordinators, and Area Directors.
  • When a guest enters a residence hall, he/she must present a driver’s license and be logged into the front desk’s database.  While in the hall, the front desk will keep the guest’s driver’s license. Guests will receive their driver’s license upon exiting the building.  Registered guests are allowed into the hall in which they are registered at any time between February 15th-20th.  If you wish to go to a different building, a resident of that building must sign you in as their guest.
  • KEYS WILL NOT BE ISSUED TO GUESTS NOR MAY TULANE STUDENTS GIVE THEIR KEYS TO THEIR GUESTS. RAs WILL NOT UNLOCK ROOMS FOR NON-RESIDENTS.  Residents are responsible for returning with their guests and personally letting them into their rooms.
  • If you are leaving town for the Mardi Gras holiday, please notify your RA.  Be sure your door and windows are locked.
  • The university is not responsible for individual students’ and guests’ belongings.  Any theft in the residence halls should be reported to the Tulane Office of Public Safety at x5381.
  • Guest parking will be available in Diboll Complex at a cost of $5 per car per day.  Guests staying in the residence halls must register in order to obtain parking.
  • No unisex bathrooms during Mardi Gras.  Do not allow guests of the opposite sex to use facilities on your floor or in your suite.  Please send them to the appropriate floor or building.
  • In the event of a fire alarm activation, all students and guests must immediately evacuate the building.  Activating false fire alarms, improper use of fire fighting equipment or refusal to leave the building during an alarm are very serious breaches of safety regulations.  Any student who jeopardizes the safety of the community shall be liable to judicial action.

 

Out-of Town guest must have a Mardi Gras ID bracelet.  They absolutely will not be allowed in any building without it.  New Orleans residents may check in with a Louisiana License with a local address or local university ID.  They must show their ID to the Desk Service Coordinator (DSC).

 

MARDI GRAS TIPS to HAVE FUN AND BE SAFE!

  • Remember to lock your door and do not prop open your door.  You never know who may be on your floor or in the building. 
  • Do not give your guests your room key. 
  • Don’t leave your friends behind, especially if they are intoxicated. 
  • Do not let strangers or someone you just met at Mardi Gras into your building or invite them home.   You could become a victim of crime. 
  • Travel as a group.   There is safety in numbers! 
  • If you are questioned by the New Orleans Police Department, be cooperative and respectful or you might find yourself in central lockup. 
  • The New Orleans Police Department does not tolerate public urination, and if caught, you will be arrested. 

 

HOUSING OFFICE HOURS - IRBY HALL 1ST FLOOR

FOR REGISTRATION:

 

Thursday, 2/15--Monday, 2/19– (open 24 Hours)

Tuesday, 2/20– Registration ends at 8PM

 

 

IMPORTANT & EMERGENCY NUMBERS

 

PUBLIC SAFETY (non-emergency)……..865-5381

PUBLIC SAFETY (emergency)…………..865-5200

TEMS (ambulance)……………………...…865-5200

Housing Office............ ……………………865-5724

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Department of Housing and Residence Life
27 McAlister Drive
New Orleans, LA 70118
(504)865.5724
(504)862.8944 Fax
email: housing@tulane.edu

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