This BSU Student Handbook is a guide to student's rights, responsibilities and resources.
This policy establishes acceptable means of commercial solicitation on the campus of Bridgewater State University
As used in this policy, “commercial solicitation” means the attempted sale, lease, rental, or offer for sale, lease, or rental of any property, product, merchandise, or service, whether for immediate or future delivery; or the distribution of information in support of these activities.
The enforcement of this policy will ensure a campus environment conducive to student learning.
Commercial solicitation shall be permitted, subject to reasonable regulation as to time, place, and manner thereof.
No student, student organization, employee, outside agency, or outside person shall solicit sales or offer anything for sale to any employee or student on the campus of Bridgewater State University, unless approved in advance by the director of administrative support services.
Approval will be granted if –
1. The proposed activity provides a clear benefit to the college, consistent
with its purpose, aiding the achievement of the college’s educational
objectives, and
2. does not unreasonably interfere with the operation of the campus, and;
3. is not prohibited by law.
Particular examples of a clear benefit to the college include the following:
1. To provide educational experience for students participating in the management
of certain auxiliary enterprises or appropriate college activities;
2. To present recreational, cultural, or educational programs that are unique
or that would not be available without commercial co-sponsorship (e.g., a
“wellness fair” co-sponsored by the health center and local businesses);
3. To enhance student recruitment or other public relations programs (e.g.,
use of campus facilities by commercial organizations sponsoring youth programs);
4. To permit printing of certain publications the college would not otherwise
afford (e.g., athletic event schedules or theatrical programs);
5. To provide products or services the campus could not otherwise make available
(e.g., trophies, class rings, specialty items).
The benefits of the proposed activity must outweigh any negative consequences for the college. For example:
1. Commercial solicitation may not interfere or compete with the commercial
operations of Bridgewater State University or contractual relations with its
affiliates; or infringe upon the college’s trademarks or other intellectual
property rights.
2. Commercial solicitation activities are prohibited in college residence
halls and academic or administrative buildings and may not interfere with
instruction, the orderly operation of the college and the maintenance of its
grounds; obstruct the free flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic; use sound
amplification equipment; or in any way interfere with the rights of other
persons on college property.
3. False, misleading, or illegal claims are prohibited and commercial solicitors
may not make any representation, implied or direct, that indicates an endorsement
or guarantee of products or services by Bridgewater State University.
4. Offering gifts to students for filling out credit card applications is
prohibited.
5. Commercial solicitation activities may not constitute a clear and present
danger jeopardizing public or individual safety.
Miscellaneous provisions:
1. In exchange for the opportunity to solicit sales on campus the college
may charge, at its discretion, a commercial solicitation fee.
2. Individuals who wish to distribute commercial materials must provide their
names and contact information to the director of administrative support services,
as well as a copy of the materials to be distributed. The materials must clearly
indicate the name of the sponsoring person or organization.
3. Commercial solicitors must be properly licensed or otherwise permitted
by an appropriate governmental body.
4. This policy does not apply to private sales between individuals when there
is no attempt to solicit or sell to the general campus population.
5. This policy does not apply to advertisements in the campus newspaper or
any college publication.
In the case of a violation of this policy, permission to engage in commercial
solicitation may be revoked, and future requests may be canceled or denied.
Non-affiliated commercial solicitors will be asked to leave the campus by
the Bridgewater State University Police Department.
Bridgewater State University Student Handbook 2011-2012. All Rights Reserved.
Last Modified: May 20, 2011