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Student organizations hold events in various venues at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. These events are designed to promote interest in an organization, a cause, or to promote interaction among the University's diverse community. The Carolina Union Office of Event Services is charged with advising student organizations on planning and developing the most successful and safe event possible.
This Procedure strives to promote an educational campus environment that encourages healthy choices and behaviors, fosters academic and personal success, supports Student retention, and promotes the safety and well-being of all members of the University community. The adjudication and response to Student and/or Student Organization violations serves as an extension of the vision above.
The University's commitment to equal opportunity for each member of its student body is unshakable. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill does not discriminate in offering access to its educational programs and activities on the basis of race, color, gender, national origin, age, religion, creed, disability, veteran's status, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
To provide for the establishment of the Criminal Investigations Division (CID) and to specify those positions responsible for the investigative function. CID provides around-the-clock investigative coverage and commitment to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) Police Department. CID is responsible for conducting detailed and thorough investigations of all incidents that warrant criminal investigation, per General Order (G.O.) 08-03: Assignment
The policy is to clarify the University's obligation to maintain membership in professional organizations.
This document establishes the standards and procedures for authorizing, procuring, siting, and installing on campus permanent outdoor memorials and markers to honor persons and organizations.
This SOP establishes the processes and procedures for ensuring the rights, safety, and welfare of research participants are protected when UNC-Chapel Hill shares responsibility for research oversight with another organization.
This policy applies to Carolina Union equipment available for rent and its usage by Registered Student Organizations, University Departments, Campus-based Non-Affiliates, and Non-Affiliates.
The purpose of this policy is to set forth the mission, membership, and governance of the School of Nursing (SON) staff organization.
The purpose of these guidelines is to outline and simplify the process of planning and executing film productions, other than those being done by news organizations for news purposes.
An important element of a sound personnel system is the existence of a formal method that allows employees to resolve their grievances with management fairly and expeditiously. A carefully designed grievance process helps reduce personnel dissatisfaction, improve morale, identify problems in the organization, and increase the positive perception employees have of the organization.
The purpose of the educational assistance program is for workforce planning and development. It provides a tool for managers and employees to support academic activities that directly relate to the organization’s identified knowledge, skills, and behaviors (organizational competencies), and which support the mission, vision, and values of the organization.
The purpose of this policy is to establish criteria in order to determine if rental events in venues managed by Carolina Performing Arts qualify as being sponsored, and to define the requirements, rules, responsibilities, and benefits for events sponsored by these organizations.
The University recognizes the importance of community involvement and encourages employees to participate in volunteer activities by providing flexibility in work schedules and paid leave opportunities. Community Service Leave (CSL) is a paid time off program to participate in the educational process of children through the high school level and to support other community service volunteer activities for non-profit organizations.
The University is required to file an Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return (Form 990-T) with the Internal Revenue Service reporting any unrelated business income generated by the activities of its academic and support units.