Student Recreation Center, Department of Campus Recreation at Bloomsburg University 400 East 2nd Street Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (570) 389-4772 Vision Mission Core Values & Ethics Structure & Function Facility Use Priorities To complement the mission of Bloomsburg University department of Student Affairs by enriching and enhancing the quality of life and educational experiences of the university To promote healthy lifestyles to our students by offering excellent recreation and wellness programs and facilities We are committed to: HUSKY PRIDE - Student Development - Customer Service Fiscal Integrity - Leadership by Example – Diversity The Department of Campus Recreation is responsible for facilities, programs and services. The office administers and coordinates the facility use of the Student Recreation Center (SRC), and the Campus Recreation/Intramural field complex. Programming includes fitness, group exercise, intramural sports, club sports, informal recreation, indoor climbing wall and boulder, wellness training and classes and special events. These programs serve as learning opportunities for wellness concepts and overall student development. The priority use for Campus Recreation facilities is as follows: 1) Student Recreation Center programs and activities 2) BU Intramural Sports 3) BU Club Sports 4) BU internal facility rentals/reservations/special events [a. university student organizations/programming, b. university athletics, c. university academics ] and 5) Non-BU external facility rentals Campus Recreation Team Jen White Director, Campus Recreation and Club Sports jwhit2@bloomu.edu 570-389-4190 Michael Morton Coordinator, Campus Recreation mmorton@bloomu.edu 570-389-4822 Tony Dreckman Director, Intramural Sports adreckma@bloomu.edu 570-389-5289 Kim Andy SRC Hours of Operation* General Hours Days Monday – Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Fall & Spring Semester 6am – 12am 6am – 10pm 10am – 10pm 10am – 10pm *Modified Hours SRC hours of operation are modified throughout the year based on the university calendar and hours of operation. The SRC may be closed due to holidays, semester breaks, special event programming, and unscheduled maintenance. Summer Session 6am – 10pm 6am – 9pm 10am – 7pm 10am – 7pm Severe Weather Policy/Emergency Closure In the event that the University delays the start of classes due to weather (typically a two-hour delay), the SRC will try to open at 6am. If the university closes the SRC will attempt to open by 9AM. Maintenance Closures The SRC is scheduled for closure of this type, notification will be given as soon as it becomes available. We also have holiday closures that will be posted in advance. Non Student Membership Rates Single BU affiliate age 18 & older Combo BU affiliate and BU non- affiliate age 18 & older 1 Month 4 Month 12 Month $ 35 $ 125 $ 300 $ 55 $ 200 $ 500 $ 70 $ 250 $ 600 $ 100* (*Monday after Spring Semester graduation-Friday before 1st day Fall Semester classes, ** 1 month option for summer & winter break ) Family BU affiliate, Spouse/domestic partner, and dependent children [age 18 & older] living in the same household *Summer Sessions/**Winter Break Non-affiliate age 18 & older $ 40** BU Affiliates- Current BU faculty and staff, BU retired faculty and staff, BU alumni, current BU students not enrolled in summer classes. BU Non-Affiliates Combo and Family memberships are only available if BU affiliate has membership. Spouse, domestic partner, dependent living in same household 18 yrs. & older are all eligible for Combo and Family memberships. Must show shared proof of address, one piece of mail with both names on it at time of membership purchase. Summer memberships are available for non-affiliate community members and are only valid from the Monday after Spring Semester graduation thru the Friday before 1st day fall semester classes. Winter memberships are available for non-affiliate community members and are only available at the 1 month rate from the Monday after winter graduation thru the Friday before 1st date of spring semester classes. ID Policy- SRC Access All members are required to present their BU/SRC ID Card to be granted access to the SRC. The BU/SRC ID Card is required for each visit. NO (Forgotten) BU/SRC ID Card Policy BU/SRC ID Card Replacement In the event that a member forgets their BU/SRC ID Card, In the event of a lost key tagaccess will be granted to the SRC four times per calendar year. • 1st BU/SRC ID Card = FREE When all four exceptions are used, the member is required to • BU/SRC ID Card replacement = $20 present their BU/SRC ID card or purchase a new BU/SRC ID Card. Daily Guest Pass Daily guest passes are available for purchase for $5.00/day/person. Each pass is valid for the entire day of purchase (receipt required for re-entry). All passes are nontransferrable. • Driver’s License/Photo ID with proof of age required for each purchase • Waiver/Liability release signature required for initial purchase o Guest must be 18 yrs of age and we require the BU membership holder to also sign waiver. o BU Alumni can self-sponsor. Guest Pass Access Restrictions • No guests under the age of 18 are allowed to use facility. Locker Use & Personal Belongings Please protect all personal belongings in a secured locker. • FREE locks are available for checkout from the Front Desk, BU/SRC ID card is required. Locker Usage is day use only. Locks may not be kept on lockers overnight. Facility Supervision The SRC is supervised by student employees who are the authority for applying/enforcing policies and procedures. Please do not ask the student staff to make exceptions for you. Informal Recreation Informal recreation is voluntary unstructured use of the recreation facility. Often referred to as “drop in” or “open” recreation, informal recreation is the core of SRC operations, and provides SRC members a wide variety of exercise/sport options. Informal recreation requires no additional registration or payment prior to participation. Challenge Rules It is expected that informal recreation participants provide the opportunity to allow all who want to participate the opportunity to do so. As such, all courts operate under “Challenge Rules” wherein a winning team or individual can be challenged by another team. Monopolizing courts is not permissible. Court Scheduling & Priority Usage Although informal recreation is unstructured, the courts and rooms are often scheduled to give specific activities priority use. Each week the court schedule will be modified to identify when certain activities are scheduled as priority activities. For example, the volleyball net may only be set-up during specified times. Priority use dictates that certain activities may require a specific amount of participants to justify displacing other activities. Court schedules are posted at Office 106. All schedules are subject to change without notice. SRC programming has priority scheduling. Equipment Check-Out A variety of sport equipment and balls are available for FREE check-out. BU/SRC ID card is required. Informal Recreation Opportunities Cardio/Circuit Room Weight Room Climbing Wall Dance Studio Gymnasium (courts 1-5) Track A 6500 sq ft room consisting of 70 plus cardio machines. Cybex bikes, treadmills, and Arc Trainers. Precor AMTs ellipticals, treadmills, steppers. True striders, Life fitness stairmasters. And lots more. This room also holds a complete line of Cybex Eagle selectorized equipment and a 5 station Cybex muitli-gym. Hammer Strength Olympic benches and power racks, Hoist and Hammer Strength plate loaded weight machines, Life Fitness 8 station multi-gym, cable stations. Dumbbells with benches, stretching mats, exercise/stability balls, plyo boxes, kettle bells. A 39' Entre‐Prises imprint climbing wall and freeform boulder area is located just off the lobby. Provides members an opportunity to get acclimated to what rock climbing is like and is a great alternative exercise activity. No experience required, equipment and climbing shoes are provided at no charge. With a specially designed floating wood floor, this room is used for aerobics classes, mar�al arts, club And intramural meetings, wellness classes, dance and floor exercise. The SRC offers a full schedule of group exercise classes throughout the week. Volleyball, basketball, tennis, indoor soccer, special events. Reservations for special events/fundraisers per requests. Walking, jogging, running (8 laps equal 1 mile) Boxing Area Heavy bags, speed bags, stretching mats, Synergy station with resistance bands, medicine balls, pull up bar, TRX, and heavy ropes Power Room Power racks, kettle bells, plyo boxes, rings, rowers, timers. Exercise bicycles, pull-up bar, heavy rope, stretching mats Racquetball Courts Programming Fitness Wellness Trainers Intramural Sports Climbing Wall Special Events/fundraisers Features four glass backed racquetball courts that are also adaptable for wallyball. Racquets/equipment are provided at no charge with a BUID exchange at front desk. Programming includes the following FREE services to all SRC members: • Equipment orientations • Fitness programming advice • Basic fitness assessments • Group fitness classes Fitness Wellness trainers can assist patrons in establishing an exercise program, provide instruction to use equipment correctly and safely and conduct fitness assessments (appointment preferred). Intramural sports are organized and structured sport options for BU students, staff and faculty, providing athletic competition with and against each other. Over 22+ programs each year - Each activity requires pre-registration and payment through IMLeagues.com. For additional information, questions or concerns, please contact: Michael Morton 570-389-4822 mmorton@bloomu.edu Tony Dreckman 570-389-5289 adreckma@bloomu.edu Fall and spring semester programs include climbing competitions Jen White 570-389-4190 jwhit2@bloomu.edu Multiple special events and fundraisers are conducted annually. Breast Cancer 5K, Relay for Life, BU Strength and Fitness Push/Pull, Brian D Fetterman Strongman Competition. Jen White 570-389-4190 jwhit2@bloomu.edu SRC NON STUDENT MEMBERSHIP TERMS AND CONDITIONS Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Student Recreation Center (SRC) Memberships includes a member’s right to use the SRC facilities in accordance with these Terms and Conditions, SRC policies and procedures and Bloomsburg University rules and regulations, as amended periodically. The privilege of membership carries no right, title, or interest in the Bloomsburg University Office of Campus Recreation or its assets, income, or earnings nor any rights to participate in the management control of the facilities or program operations. MEMBERSHIP TYPES: Campus Recreation memberships are limited to the membership structure listed below. ALL MEMBERSHIPS ARE NONTRANSFERABLE A. Single: individual age 18 and older. B. Combination: two people living in the same household age 18 and older. C. Family: two adults and dependent children, age 18 and older, living in the same household. WAIVER: All SRC members are required to complete an unedited SRC membership waiver of Liability, Assumption of Risk and Indemnity Agreement. Memberships will not be sold unless an unedited waiver is completed. MEMBERS RIGHT TO CANCEL: A. You may cancel this agreement for any reason, without penalty, prior to midnight of the third business day after the date of purchase. Beyond such date (with the exception of B and C), no refunds, credits will be granted. Notification of cancellation must be submitted via writing or in person to the Director of Campus Recreation. B. Death, your estate must notify the Office of Campus Recreation. The Office of Campus Recreation reserves the right to request medical notification of such occurrence. In the event of death the membership fees shall be proportionally divided by the days used by the member. A refund of the balance will be provided. C. Permanent Disability, you must notify the Office of Campus Recreation. The Office of Campus Recreation reserves the right to request medical notification of such occurrence. In the event of disability the membership fees shall prorated for the duration of the membership. A refund of the balance will be provided. Notification of cancellation can be made in person or via mail attention: Director of Campus Recreation, Student Recreation Center, Bloomsburg University, 400 East 2nd Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. MEDICAL FREEZE: A temporary freeze in membership may be requested for medical reasons. The Office of Campus Recreation reserves the right to require medical documentation should it deem necessary. Medical freeze request must be made to the Director of Campus Recreation. TERMINATION: The Office of Campus Recreation reserves the right to terminate any membership for cause based on the SRC Membership Terms and Conditions Agreement, SRC Policies and Procedures and/or violating the SRC’s Code of Conduct or rules and regulations. SRC POLICIES & PROCEDURES: SRC Members are responsible for knowing and abiding by all SRC Policies and Procedures. Policies and procedures are posted in the SRC, on the web page and in the SRC Membership packet. CODE OF CONDUCT: All SRC Members are expected to know and abide with the SRC’s Code of Conduct. The code of conduct is posted in the SRC, on the web page and included in the SRC Membership packet. All participants are expected to join the Office of Campus Recreation in promoting a positive and welcoming, equitable environment and to use mature judgment in choosing actions, behavior, clothing and language. Vulgar, inflammatory, offensive, demeaning, intimidating language, behavior, and attire are strictly prohibited. ACCESS: A valid properly working membership ID card is required to gain access to the SRC for [every] admittance. Membership ID cards are nontransferable. PERSONAL BELONGINGS: The Office of Campus Recreation is not responsible or liable for lost or stolen items. Free locks are available for check out at the Front Desk to secure valuables in lockers. The Office of Campus Recreation staff will not supervise person belongings. LOCKER RENTAL: Lockers are available for daily usage only. No overnight usages is allowed. DAMAGES & REPLACMENT FEES: Members are responsible for any damage they cause to BU property except due to normal wear and usage. Replacement fees may be assessed for lost ID cards and lost/damaged rental equipment including day locks. PARKING: Free parking passes are included with every SRC Membership. Take receipt of purchase of membership to University Police station. Members will be issued a visitor parking pass at no charge for duration of membership. Members are required to park in any legally lined area on campus and must display the pass at all times. Failure to properly display a parking pass may result in a parking violation fine. Not valid for metered parking spaces. FACILITY SUPERVISION: Student employees are the authority for applying SRC policies and procedures. [OVER] HOURS OF OPERATION: All facilities are subject to availability. SRC operational hours are based on the BU’s academic calendar. Hours of operation are reduced during winter and summer sessions. The SRC is completely closed 2 days for staff training 3 days prior to the fall semester starting and one Saturday in May for annual maintenance. Throughout the year the SRC is closed for various holidays. Hours of operation are subject to change throughout the year and any closing will be posted in advance. EMERGENCY CLOSURE: Emergency closures due to weather and other circumstances will be communicated via the campus recreation website. In the event that the University delays the start of classes due to weather, the SRC will open at 6am unless conditions are too severe. If the university is closed due to weather, the SRC will attempt to open by 9am, unless conditions are too severe. Update: May 2016 SRC NON STUDENT CAMPUS RECREATION CODE OF CONDUCT Participation in all Campus Recreation programs and facilities is a privilege. Campus Recreation is committed to creating a safe, welcoming, and enjoyable experience for all that utilize our facilities and programs. We expect that all patrons, including students, community members, youth and guest to join in creating and promoting a positive and welcoming environment and to use mature judgment in choosing actions, behavior, attire, and language. PARTICIPANT EXPECTATIONS • • • • • Read, understand and abide by all policies and procedures Treat the Campus Recreation staff and all patrons and guests with respect Act with character and courtesy while respecting the rights, welfare and dignity of all patrons and guests Follow all policies and procedures Act in a safe, responsible manner regarding themselves and others PROHIBITED BEHAVIOR • • • • • • • • • • • • • Vulgar, inflammatory, offensive, demeaning, intimidating, threatening, coercive language Vulgar, inflammatory, offensive, demeaning, intimidating, threatening, coercive physical behavior Vulgar, inflammatory, offensive, demeaning, intimidating, threatening attire Fighting, physical altercation, unwelcomed physical contact Harassment of any kind Failure to adhere to facility and program policies and procedures Theft Facility and/or equipment damage outside of normal wear and tear Failure to adhere to staff directions Unauthorized use of facilities Compromise in personal or peer safety Improper use of video or audio recording Use of or under the influence of illegal drugs, alcohol, tobacco CODE OF CONDUCT VIOLATIONS CONSEQUENCES CAMPUS RECREATION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVOKE MEMBERSHIP AND PARTICIPATION PRIVELAGES SRC Student violations and sanctions will be administered by the Office of Campus Recreation and may be forwarded to Office of Dean of Students Community patron violations and sanctions will be administered by the Office of Campus Recreation • A violation in facility and program policies may result in immediate dismissal from the recreational facility or program. Patrons who are instructed to leave the facility or program must leave the program and/or facility immediately • Campus Recreation reserves the right to call Campus Police when necessary • Campus Recreation reserves the right to notify our Dean of Students Office, which can contact patrons’ enrolled college/university Disciplinary Office when a code of conduct and/or policy violation occurs • Campus Recreation reserves the right to render judgment and impose a participation and/or facility usage sanction based on the code of conduct and/or policy violation • Sanctions can range from one day suspension to permanent termination of membership privileges • Sanctions are all inclusive, not program specific, but rather inclusive to all Campus Recreation programs and facilities • Campus Recreation reserves the right to render judgment and decisions on policies not specifically covered Behavior/Misconduct Violation of Code of Conduct &/or Policy & Procedure (Minor) Theft of Services and/or Property Verbal harassment/misconduct Physical harassment/misconduct Violation Consequences First Offense Second Offense Subsequent Offense loss of privileges permanent/indefinite loss of privileges for 8+ days for 1+ days suspension loss of privileges loss of privileges for 90+ permanent/indefinite for 7+ days days suspension loss of privileges loss of privileges for 31+ permanent/indefinite for 7+ days days suspension loss of privileges permanent/indefinite suspension for 90+ days [OVER] Discipline Appeal Option Individuals who receive sanctions are welcome to follow the appeals option. Student Affairs, to which a decision is appealed, will review the previous decision and rule on its appropriateness given the infraction(s) or circumstance(s) surrounding the specific case. As with any appeal, Student Affairs may decide to lessen the penalty or uphold the previous decision. The Appeals form can be secured at the Student Recreation Center office, SRC 106. The appeal process steps are: 1. The suspended participant must submit an Appeal form to the Campus Recreation director within 2 business days of the initial ruling. 2. Student Affairs will review the appeal form, the initial ruling, and the sanction. In order to recommend that Campus Recreation reconsider the original decision, the following criteria must be established: o New evidence must be presented that is sufficient enough to alter the decision. o Procedural defects existed that substantially prevented the student from obtaining a fair ruling. o The discipline administered is found to be grossly disproportionate to the violation. 3. All disciplinary decisions are made on a case-by-case basis. Each person's actions, the situation and the circumstances surrounding them are considered to be unique, and therefore the following items will NOT be considered by the person/council/committee that reviews appeals: o Discipline administered to other person(s) involved in the altercation o Discipline administered to other person(s) in other altercations o Unfounded/unsubstantiated claims of bias or prejudice 4. Student Affairs that reviews appeals will return a decision within five business days of the submission of the appeal form. Update: May 2016