Revised: June 1, 2005
Original Number: 158
Original Date of Issue: July 1, 1987
Solicitation refers to the act of approaching
another, be it in person, by mail, by telephone or through electronic medium
with the intent to: (1) buy or sell goods or services, take orders or collect money
from other than members of a sponsoring organization; or (2) distribute
political or other types of information; or (3) proselytize religious beliefs. This policy does not address the posting of
flyers, literature, etc., the Posting Policy addresses this.
Solicitation for charitable, political, social, religious or other
causes by students, staff, or visitors on College property is regulated by the
policy below. Distribution and/or
posting of literature (handbills, promotional materials, leaflets, or other
similar items) by outside parties for external agencies on College property is
also regulated by the policy below. (1)
Solicitation by College students is regulated by College policy administered
through the Office of Student Life,
(2) Solicitation by the community is regulated by College policy
administered through the Office of Special Events and Community Relations. (3) All other solicitation activity requests
are administered through the Office of Purchasing and Services.
Policy:
·
The College does
not permit any person, organization or agency to solicit, conduct business, or
raise funds on College property except where specific written permission has
been obtained from the: Office of Student Life, Office of
Special Events and Community Relations, or Office of Purchasing &
Services (M1-4).
·
Any approved
solicitation(s) should have the primary objective of providing a benefit to the
students of the College. Examples of
“benefit” include but are not limited to: a) sponsoring a student activity or
event; b) providing financial scholarship to the College student(s); or c)
increasing community awareness. The
solicitation should not primarily benefit the solicitor nor contribute only to
the business objectives of the solicitor.
·
Solicitation must
not interfere with educational activities of the College.
·
Approved sale of
goods or services may be conducted only in designated locations. No approval shall be granted if the
solicitation violates existing College contracts.
·
Approved
solicitors must agree to be responsible for any damages to College property or
facilities as a result of the solicitation activity and must agree to remove any
and all refuse or waste that results directly or indirectly from the
solicitation activity. The College may
require the solicitor to provide a security deposit.
·
This policy
applies to all College properties, including leased facilities.
Student-related
solicitation
·
Solicitation
initiated by students requires the written approval of the Director of Student
Life. Any College location
required for the solicitation activity must be reserved by the Office of
Student Life. This office will communicate any special
furnishing needs to the Office of Facility Operations as necessitated by the
request.
Community-related
solicitation
·
Solicitation
initiated by the local community requires the written approval of the Special
Events and Community Relations Coordinator. Any College location required for
the solicitation activity must be reserved by the Special Events and Community
Relations Coordinator. This office will communicate any special furnishing
needs to the Office of Facility Operations as necessitated by the request.
All
other requests for solicitation
·
Written
permission must be obtained from the Purchasing Manager for any commercial
activity on campus. This office will communicate any special
furnishing needs to the Office of Facility Operations as necessitated by the
request.
·
Goods or services
offered for sale by external organizations must be approved by the Office of
Purchasing and Services.
·
Food products
offered for sale may not be prepared at the place of sale and shall comply with
all applicable health code standards.
·
Sales may occur
only at the location approved by the College.
No “door-to-door” solicitation is permitted.
·
The College may
require the solicitor to sign a Hold Harmless Agreement and provide evidence of
insurance, of an amount acceptable to the College, naming the College as an
additional insured.
·
Public space is
available for posting of literature. Refer
to College Policies and Procedures Memorandum No. 159 for additional
information.
Department
Reference:
Office
of Student Activities, phone number (215) 751-8210
Office
of Special Events and Community Relations, phone number (215)
751-8941
Office
of Purchasing & Services, phone number (215) 751-8900