Campus Grounds, definition

Campus Grounds, in this policy, means all common outdoor areas owned, leased or controlled by the University that are accessible to all students, employees, and visitors, such as sidewalks, park-like areas and malls.
Campus Grounds, means all grounds, buildings, athletic facilities (indoor and outdoor), vehicles, ships and boats (ashore and afloat) owned, leased or occupied by the Academy. For examples, this includes all indoor and outdoor areas and properties, including all common and private work areas, elevators, hallways, restrooms, cafeterias or dining areas, employee lounges, conference and meeting rooms. Outdoor areas include, but are not limited to, parking lots, grounds, rooftops, courtyards, patios, verandas, entrance ways and exit ways, exterior open spaces, covered walkways, breezeways, walkways between sections of buildings, exterior stairways and landings, recreational areas, Academy-owned or managed parking lots, driveways, loading docks, moored floats, Academy-owned streets and sidewalks within all Academy campuses. This also includes personal vehicles on campus grounds.

Examples of Campus Grounds, in a sentence

  • On Campus Grounds – Students may travel on their own between the University buildings from 7am to 9pm.

  • Leaving Campus Grounds and Signing-out - students must stay in groups of (3) three or more when leaving campus grounds.