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Off-Campus Living Guide

Support and Safety

Stay safe and lean on ¹ú²úÔ­´´â€™s resources to navigate off-campus life confidently and responsibly.

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Support and Safety

Living off campus comes with more independence-but you’re still part of a connected community. This section connects you to the resources that help keep you safe, healthy, and informed. From emergency contacts and mental health support to tenant rights and university expectations, you’ll find everything you need to navigate challenges with confidence.Ìý

Resources

  • Emergency & Safety
  • ¹ú²úÔ­´´ Resources

    When the Student Health Center is closed, students may utilize:¹ú²úÔ­´´ Health Walk-in Clinic Belcourt

    • 2111 Belcourt Avenue, Suite 103, Side A
    • Hours: Monday through Friday: 7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
  • Urgent & Emergency Care

    For life-threatening emergencies, go to the nearest emergency facility immediately or dial 911.

    • 1211 Medical Center Drive
    • 615-322-0160

Off-Campus Conduct

Even while residing off-campus, all students enrolled at ¹ú²úÔ­´´ are expected to abide by the policies in the , including theÌý

  • IntroduceÌýyourself
  • Respect your neighbor’sÌýlifestyle
  • Keep the noiseÌýdown
  • Keep your yard neat and picked-up
  • ParkÌýyourÌývehicle (car/motorcycle/bicycle/scooter)ÌýinÌýappropriateÌýplaces
  • Be responsible when hostingÌýgatherings
  • Communicate

Report a Concern

  • Use this form to report nonacademic violations of university policy, including but not limited to alcohol or other drug violations, disorderly conduct, vandalism, and theft of property, that do not involve sexual misconduct or acts of discrimination. This form can be used to report incidents involving individual students or student organizations.
  • Reports made using this form are referred to the Student Accountability, Community Standards and Academic Integrity for review.

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