Students, faculty, and staff can expect their work and living environments to be free from unwelcome marketing. To that end, the University established the Sale, Solicitation, and Fundraising policy. Individuals who fail to abide by the instructions provided in the policy may be held personally accountable for their activity. Such acts include, but are not limited to, going door to door within the residence halls soliciting, operating a business on University property, and similar behaviors. Students should review the Sale, Solicitation, and Fundraising policy for a complete list of prohibited conduct.
Additionally, all marketing materials—posters, flyers, leaflets, etc.—should follow applicable campus posting policies, which includes identifying the name of the person or organization who posted the materials. More information can be found in the Notices, Posters, Banners, and Printed Announcement section of the Student Handbook.
Notices, posters, flyers, banners, social media posts, email invitations, etc., may not use logos or trademarks of alcoholic beverages, or mention or refer to alcoholic beverages or their availability at an event except as outlined in the Alcohol policy.
Activity that violates this policy is considered commercial whether or not it is for profit or the exchange of money.