Agency 105. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University  


Chapter 10. Traffic and Parking Regulations (Repealed)
Chapter 11. Parking and Traffic
Chapter 20. Weapons on Campus

EDITOR'S NOTICE

AGENCY SUMMARY

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University is the Commonwealth's largest doctoral and research institution. It serves over 24,000 students. The University offers curriculum relating to agriculture, mechanic arts, scientific and classical studies and military tactics. The main campus is located in Blacksburg with off-campus locations in Roanoke, Abingdon, Falls Church and Suffolk. Code of Virginia, Title 23, Chapter 11.

The board of visitors or other governing body of every state-supported institution of higher education in Virginia is authorized to establish rules and regulations for the acceptance of students; for the conduct of students and the suspension and dismissal of students who fail or refuse to abide by such rules; for the rescission or restriction of financial aid; for the employment of professors, teachers, instructors and all other employees; and for parking and traffic on property owned by the institution. In addition, the board of visitors or other governing body is authorized to establish programs to promote compliance among students with laws relating to the use of alcoholic beverages and to establish guidelines for the initiation or induction into any social fraternity or sorority. Code of Virginia, Title 23, Chapter 1.

Regulations may be obtained and reviewed in the Office of the General Counsel, 219 Burruss Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0121. Internet address: http://www.vt.edu/

AGENCY SUMMARY

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University is the Commonwealth's largest doctoral and research institution. It serves over 24,000 students. The University offers curriculum relating to agriculture, mechanic arts, scientific and classical studies and military tactics. The main campus is located in Blacksburg with off-campus locations in Roanoke, Abingdon, Falls Church and Suffolk. Code of Virginia, Title 23, Chapter 11.

The board of visitors or other governing body of every state-supported institution of higher education in Virginia is authorized to establish rules and regulations for the acceptance of students; for the conduct of students and the suspension and dismissal of students who fail or refuse to abide by such rules; for the rescission or restriction of financial aid; for the employment of professors, teachers, instructors and all other employees; and for parking and traffic on property owned by the institution. In addition, the board of visitors or other governing body is authorized to establish programs to promote compliance among students with laws relating to the use of alcoholic beverages and to establish guidelines for the initiation or induction into any social fraternity or sorority. Code of Virginia, Title 23, Chapter 1.

Regulations may be obtained and reviewed in the Office of the General Counsel, 219 Burruss Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0121. Internet address: http://www.vt.edu/

AGENCY SUMMARY

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University is the Commonwealth's largest doctoral and research institution. It serves over 24,000 students. The University offers curriculum relating to agriculture, mechanic arts, scientific and classical studies and military tactics. The main campus is located in Blacksburg with off-campus locations in Roanoke, Abingdon, Falls Church and Suffolk. Code of Virginia, Title 23, Chapter 11.

The board of visitors or other governing body of every state-supported institution of higher education in Virginia is authorized to establish rules and regulations for the acceptance of students; for the conduct of students and the suspension and dismissal of students who fail or refuse to abide by such rules; for the rescission or restriction of financial aid; for the employment of professors, teachers, instructors and all other employees; and for parking and traffic on property owned by the institution. In addition, the board of visitors or other governing body is authorized to establish programs to promote compliance among students with laws relating to the use of alcoholic beverages and to establish guidelines for the initiation or induction into any social fraternity or sorority. Code of Virginia, Title 23, Chapter 1.

Regulations may be obtained and reviewed in the Office of the General Counsel, 219 Burruss Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0121. Internet address: http://www.vt.edu/