ARTICLE IV: BUSINESS AND NON-INSTRUCTIONAL OPERATIONS
SECTION C: FACILITIES

Policy 010: Facility Use

IV.C.010 The needs of the educational programs of the Rogue Community College are to be given first priority in determining uses of buildings and facilities. The college also recognizes its responsibilities to serve the community in other ways; and, therefore, will make buildings and facilities available for community use, providing such use is not in conflict with the needs of the educational programs. Fees, as appropriate, may be charged for use of college facilities. Procedures for fees shall be specified by board approved schedule.

[See Appendix 5: Facilities Use Procedure, and Fee Schedule(s) for incidentals, including, but not limited to media equipment]

Previous Policy No.: 7330
Adopted: March 13, 1983
Approved: June 14, 1997

ARTICLE IV: BUSINESS AND NON-INSTRUCTIONAL OPERATIONS
SECTION C: HONORARY NAMING OF BUILDINGS/FACILITIES

Policy 020: Naming of Facilities

IV.C.020

The Board recognizes the symbolic significance of naming facilities after individuals and families who have donated substantially to the College Foundation. When substantial donations are made, the College Foundation should discuss with the College President an appropriate naming recommendation to be made to the Board.

Although it is the final responsibility of the Board of Education to name on and off campus buildings which are acquired by the College or constructed with taxpayer funds or with funds that are donated or raised by the College Foundation, the President should actively solicit ideas and involvement from the Foundation with the intent of reaching a consensus on a recommendation to the Board for naming facilities.

The RCC Board of Education supports recognition of all donations to the College and should be kept informed of major donors of time and/or resources to the College. Recommendations for recognition and naming should be made to the College President for discussion with the Board, as deemed appropriate.

First Reading: November 20, 2001
Approved: December 18, 2001