Media Center
Policies:
Access to Studios and Suites


In order to make this a pleasant experience for all, the following policies and procedures have been put in place to assist with the management of our post production facility and provide a safe environment for the students and equipment.

* Access to the School of Communications studios and suites will be granted only by electronic card swipe, through your university ID.

* Your Webster University student / faculty I.D. card has to be activated for access. Activation only need to take place once, or if you have replaced you ID, access is granted though the classes you are enrolled in. Webster University student / faculty I.D’s may be obtained at the University Center front desk. Public Safety will perform the activation and encoding of the university ID card swipe.

To get your ID card activated, you need to take your ID to Public Safety MARH GR (1st floor Maria Hall) on the west side of the cafeteria between the hours of 8:30am and 4:00pm Monday through Friday. Ask for Public Safety official, Liza to get your card activated.

* In the event of a lost or stolen card you are expected to report it immediately to Public Safety so they can void the card and reissue you another. If loss is not reported you will be held accountable for any and all thefts, damages or misconduct performed with the card.

* Students can only access labs or editing suites that they are authorized to use. Such authorization will be encoded on your I.D. card. If you have problems or questions regarding your access level direct them to your instructor. If you have problems with your access card contact Public Safety. 

* You may not allow another person to use your card. Violation will result in permanent suspension of access privileges of all parties.

The Media Center / School of Communications is granting media majors the privilege of “Extended Hours” access to post production facilities for two (2) weeks prior to mid-terms (if it's an 8 week class) and two (2) weaks prior to finals for 16 week class's. “Extended hours” do not include the 8th or 16th week of the semester. In order to make this a pleasant experience for all, the following policies and procedures have been put in place to assist with the management of our post production facility and provide a safe environment for the students and equipment.

* A limited number of exterior doors will be designated for “Extended Hours” use. Card swipe access for the Sverdrup building extended hours (after midnight) access will be through the loading docks doors on the west end of the building. Students that have extended hours access should enter and exit the Sverdrup building through these doors.  This is for your safety and security of the facilities. Non-specified exterior doors cannot be propped open or unlocked. Violators will be subject to loss of privileges.

*Webster Public Safety will make frequent rounds and monitor the facility as a safe guard measure of both students and equipment. They are authorized to check I.D.'s and escort any unauthorized persons from facility. If asked to present your I.D. please be cooperative and remember this is for everyone’s safety.

*The Media Center / the School of Communications reserves the right to suspend “Extended Hours” access if we find the privilege is being abused, i.e. equipment damage, theft, food-drink violations, trashed labs/studios, unauthorized student traffic, secured doors being propped open/unlocked, etc.

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