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College furniture may not be removed from the room in traditional liv- ing environments. In Hansen, Burrage and Colonial Halls, no furniture may be removed from the quad or suite. Any furniture bolted to the wall may not be moved. Violation of this will result in a fee. Furniture pro- vided in every room is not to be removed from that room as moving or storing often results in damages, scratches, etc.


Students are responsible for loss or damage to any college furniture. At the end of the academic year, or when a student moves from his/her room, all furniture must be returned to its original position.


Furniture is expected to be used as intended, which means all four legs of a bed must be stationed on the floor (i.e. single bed or normally stacked bunks). Also, bunks are not permitted to be placed on top of desks or dressers. If unsure a room arrangement is acceptable, ask a member of the Residence Life Staff.


Furniture: Personal Students residing in Burrage and Colonial Halls may bring personal furni- ture into their rooms. The furniture must be kept in good condition. The amount of furniture is limited by any amount that causes issues with cleaning or safety concerns (blocking exits or entrances). Doane College reserves the right to require students to remove any student personal furniture. Students that damage their own personal furniture on purpose may be required to move it and may be prohibited from having additional personal furniture in the future.


Students residing in Hansen, Sheldon, Smith and Frees Halls are allowed to move the following items into their rooms: desk chairs, storage bins or drawers, bookcases (not to exceed 3' in length by 4' in height by 1' in depth), futons, television stands, butterfly chairs/moon chairs/any chair that may be folded and stored when not in use, and bedside lamps. Other items are prohibited, as moving furniture often causes scrapes and damages to the building.


Any furniture not included on this list will be subject to approval by the Director of Residence Life. Additionally, in consideration for this privi- lege, if supplemental furniture takes the place of any supplied furni- ture, the supplied furniture will be stored in the individual’s room.


Garbage and Trash Policy For the safety of all members of the Doane College community, and because of restrictions from the Crete area refuse service, the following items are restricted from disposal in any college-owned receptacles:


Flammable Liquids Tires Knives Appliances Paint Cans Furniture


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