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Additional Regulations

Recording of Lectures

Recording and/or streaming of lectures or other classroom activities by students is NOT permitted. The College maintains a system for recording lectures for student access.

Lockers

Lockers are reassigned each year. Upon matriculation, students may request lockers for personal use while enrolled at the College. No fee is charged for use of the lockers. Students must provide their own locks. Locks must be removed at the conclusion of the Spring semester. Contact the Office of Student Affairs regarding locker assignments.

Eating and Drinking in Classrooms/Laboratories/Library

To ensure a safe, clean and healthy environment for all students on campus, no eating or drinking is permitted in any laboratory, classroom, or the library.

Lost and Found

The Office of Student Affairs maintains a Lost and Found service for the College. Students are urged to label all books and other personal belongings so that they can be easily identified if turned into in to the Lost and Found.

Dress Code

  1. Students must maintain a professional appearance at all times while on campus. Therefore, attire should be clean, pressed and appropriately fitted. Personal hygiene should be maintained whenever the student is on College grounds, in a clinical setting, or attending any college-related program. Additional dress requirements will apply to educational experiences such as laboratories, objective structured clinical examinations, and other activities as may be designated by the College.

  2. Students inappropriately dressed or groomed may be asked to address these concerns by faculty or administration. Failure or inability to do so immediately may require them to leave the campus. Questionable or disputed cases of dress or grooming shall be presented to the Office of Student Affairs for review. The decision of the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs shall be final and non-appealable.

  3. Students are expected to dress professionally when engaged in experiential practice activities. The Office of Practice Experience provides full details regarding proper attire. Individual sites may have their own professional attire policies, which take precedence over the Touro College of Pharmacy policy. The student must adhere to those requirements while in the respective facilities.

  4. The Touro identification badge must be worn and made clearly visible at all times while on campus. ID cards are issued at new student orientation sessions and replacements for lost IDs may be obtained for a fee through the TCOP Office of Student Affairs.