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College of Pharmacy

General Policies and Information

Facilities

Campus Facilities

 

Bienville Building Security Policy

 

Bienville Building Access

 

Kitty DeGree Student Resource Center

• Open Access

   7:00 am - 6:00 pm - Monday - Thursday

   7:00 am - 1:00 pm - Friday

• Badge Access

   6:01 pm - Midnight - Monday - Thursday

   1:01 pm - Midnight - Friday

   8:00 am - 8:00 pm - Saturday and Sunday

 

Bulletin Boards

The College provides bulletin boards within the College of Pharmacy for the purpose of posting publicity materials for the College community. All postings must meet the following requirements and will be discarded after posting expiration.

1.  All posting should be approved through the Office of Student and Professional Affairs.

 

2.  All postings should include the name of the sponsoring organization and the date of posting.

 

3.  The size of posted materials is limited to 8.5 by 11 inches.

 

4.  The College prohibits posting of materials on walls, doors, and windows and inside the elevator.

 

5.  Materials can be posted for a maximum of two weeks. The party posting the material is responsible for removing the material from the posted site. Failure to remove out of date postings will result in the loss of posting privileges.

 

Bienville Calendars

 

Classroom Calendar

 

Master Calendar

 

Testing/Study Room Calendar

 

Bienville Event Planning Procedure

 

Event Form

 

Bienville Parking Guidelines

 

The College of Pharmacy Bienville Building is considered a part of the ULM campus and all vehicles must be registered. Failure to register a vehicle could result in tickets and fines. For information see: http://www.ulm.edu/police/parking.html

 

Facility Rental Policy

 

On Campus Solicitation

 

Sales solicitation of a commercial nature, whether by students or non-students, is not permitted on the campus except when specifically approved by the University administration. Please report infractions to the Office of Student Life and Leadership. Vendors must have a letter of approval from the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs.

 

Credit card solicitation is not permitted on campus.

 

Tobacco Free Policy

 

 

General Policies

Fees, Expenses & Refunds

 

Housing and Living Accommodations

 

Available Housing

Residential Life and Housing Rate

 

Identification Badges

 

ULM ID Card Information

 

Your ULM ID Card is the official University of Louisiana Monroe identification card for students, faculty, staff and affiliates. It is also a meal card, an activities and events card and a stored-value gift card. Once issued, the card remains active as long as you are enrolled or employed at ULM. 

 

This card is a pass in and out of the College of Pharmacy building and is required for entrance into special events for both the College and the University. It is necessary for students to have their student identification cards in their possession at all times when they are in the Pharmacy building, and a student may be requested to produce their student identification card to justify their need to be in the building at any time. For continued safety, students are to be vigilant and not allow unauthorized persons into the Pharmacy Building, and are not to engage in the practice of allowing other students to enter the building on one’s ID or “piggyback” in the building.

 

Students are required to display their card as an identification badge or at their desk during an exam. Students will be required to wear their identification card with their white jackets in all experiential education courses.

 

Meal Plan

 

President's/Dean's List

 

Technology

The technology needs of the College of Pharmacy range from multimedia classrooms and conference rooms to a laptop initiative for all our students.  We have a student computer lab and resources available for printing of research posters for conferences.

 

Technology support is responsible for providing support for the following items:

ULM wireless access

ULM email 

Computer lab printing

Software used by the College of Pharmacy 

 

For further information regarding the College of Pharmacy technology area or to report any problems, please contact: Marcia Wells, Technology. Manager, Phone: 318-342-1716.  To open a reporting ticket please call the ULM Office of Information Technology helpdesk at 318-342-3333.

 

College of Pharmacy Technology Website

 

Computer Literacy

 

Social Media Policy

 

STAP Computer Lab Policy

 

Technological Ethical Expectations

 

The computer lab located in the College of Pharmacy is for student use. Computers should be used solely for educational or related purposes. Students who use the computing resources must be sensitive to issues pertaining to system security and confidentiality of information. Student user accounts are generated automatically upon enrollment in the University, and by using an account on University computer systems, the student agrees to abide by the following statements:

 

• I will use the ULM facilities for University business only. I will not allow other persons to use my account and acknowledge that providing other persons with access in such a manner is considered a serious violation of my obligations.

 

• I understand that I have an obligation to protect University hardware, software, and data. I will not attempt to gain access to accounts, data or systems for which I have no authorization.

 

• I understand the University is co-owner of all files on the system and has all rights to those files.

• I understand that any violation of these terms and conditions, abuse of equipment, breach of security or use of systems to intimidate or harass others will result in loss of privilege to use the system and that serious offenses will result in more serious disciplinary action.

 

With the privilege of access to the ULM systems, comes a degree of standards for ethical interaction. Some unacceptable uses, but not limited to, are as follows:

 

• Participating in activities that use excessive data storage or network bandwidth. Initiation or propagation of chain letters or mass emails (spamming) are not acceptable. Continual use of Internet based radio and or access to video feeds are a drain on bandwidth and therefore not appropriate.

 

• Sending harassing, threatening, or abusive email.

 

• Intentionally introducing, creating, or propagating disruptive code into the system (worms, viruses, Trojans, etc.)

 

• Interfering with another user’s legitimate use of services.

 

• Use University computer resources for personal profit.

 

 

 

 

 


ULM College of Pharmacy
Bienville Building
1800 Bienville Dr
Monroe, LA 71201

Monday-Thursday
7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday
7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

(318) 342-1600

pharmacy@ulm.edu

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