Community Living
Residence Life
Rochester College recognizes the experience of living on campus as a valuable part of every student's college experience. The residential experience at Rochester College provides students with opportunities to grow and examine issues including value development, decision making, problem solving, leadership development, and personal faith commitment. All first and second year students are required to live on campus in the residence halls. Exceptions to the residency requirement are outlined in the Admissions section of this catalog.
Student Conduct
Rochester College is committed to building a campus culture that is in harmony with Christian values. Enrollment at Rochester College serves as the student’s agreement to abide by the college’s standards of conduct. Students are personally responsible at all times for their conduct on the main campus, other RC campuses, and in the RC community. Rochester College encourages good character; therefore, immodest or inappropriate attire, dishonesty, profanity, sexual impropriety, gambling, property abuse, on-campus or underage use or possession of alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, or tobacco is not permitted. The Student Handbook, available on the student portal at my.rc.edu, describes additional policies. Violation of college regulations or civil law may lead to dismissal. Students may not agree with all college standards but are nonetheless expected to demonstrate responsibility as well as character through honorable adherence to the policies. Furthermore, all students are expected to observe common courtesy and cooperation with others in the Rochester College student body, collaborative constituencies, and community.
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Dining Services
All students living in residence halls are required to purchase a college meal plan. The meal plan allows students to eat up to 19 meals per week when classes are in session. $100 is credited per semester on the ID card as Warrior Bucks (Warrior Bucks are renewed each semester and remaining funds are non-transferable to next semester) which can be used in the Isom Atrium Café, Campus Store and at Kibo Corner. Meals are non-transferable. Students may request a modification or exemption from the meal plan by completing an Aladdin’s Food Service Meal Modification/Exemption Request form available on the student portal (my.rc.edu) under the menu heading “Online Applications and Forms.” If it is for medical reasons the student will need to complete the accommodation process with the Accommodations Officer. Requests for exemption are usually only approved when Aladdin Food Service cannot modify the meal plan to meet the dietary needs of the student.