Office for Student Affairs maintains an Operational Continuity Plan that addresses the possibility of the need to relocate residence hall residents. The Vice President for Student Affairs will determine the availability of space within residence halls. He/she will consult with Physical Plant, Environmental Health and Safety, and Facilities Services regarding the selection of facilities. In the event that residence halls are not used as shelter sites, the expertise of the director will still be utilized to ensure the best possible site selection.
In the event of a need to provide Mass Care for residents of University-owned housing, the vice president for Student Affairs, in conjunction with the executive staff and the director of University Dining Services, will coordinate and work with other agencies (for instance Athletics/Campus Recreation, Guerrieri Student Union) at the University to identify sites for reception, mass feeding, and/or shelter on our campus. The primary sites will be Maggs Physical Activities Center, Guerrieri Student Union, and the Commons, if possible.
The vice president for Student Affairs, chief of University Police and executive staff will be consulted in the event that shelters are established on campus either by internal determination of need or due to request for shelter space by outside agencies (e.g. Red Cross). In addition, they will be kept informed of the locations and status of off-campus shelters established for the benefit of campus residents.