Campus Life

Social Life on Campus

Social Life on Campus

Chrisland University is a co-educational institution where wholesome association is encouraged and considered necessary for personal development. The friendly relationship between men and women in open-group activities is desirable.

Male - Female Relationship
  1. Unrestricted association between men and women, including any conduct such as clandestine meetings and loitering in the dark that might lay the morals of a student open to question is forbidden.
  2. Friendship amongst male and female adults is expected and respected. Friendship, however, should not violate University regulations. Romantic friendship between the same gender i.e. male/male or female/female is not permitted in the University. Any student who violates this regulation will be expelled from the University.
  3. MARRIAGE: If a student decides to get married during his/her studentship, the University must be formally informed. Thereafter, the information on the changed marital status must be given in writing to the Dean of Student Affairs, the Dean of College and the Head of Department of the student concerned.
  4. A married student getting pregnant will be required to take a leave of absence for one Session. If the student does not report early to the required personnel of her pregnancy, the student shall be rusticated for two Semesters.
  5. PREGNANCY
    - Students who get pregnant, as well as the male responsible party, if he is a student of Chrisland University, will be rusticated for a minimum of one Academic Session.
    - Any student who partakes, as well as other parties involved in termination of pregnancy will be expelled.

Any Student found with any of the following: contraceptives, pregnancy tests, sex enhancement drugs, abortion piles will face punishments ranging from community service to expulsion.

Requirements for Registration & Operation of Student Clubs and Associations

  1. Students' Clubs and Organisations will only be registered and recognised after the prospective Clubs/Organisations have satisfied the following conditions:
    1. Submission of prescribed Application Forms duly completed.
    2. Submission of letters of undertaking from a staff adviser/patron.
    3. Submission of the club objectives and constitution, which must be in agreement with the objectives of the University.
  2. All Clubs must renew their registration yearly at the beginning of each Session. The renewal form must be accompanied by an audit report of the previous year.
  3. Student Club Registration should be processed for Senate approval by the First Semester of every session.
  4. No organisation shall be allowed to have a special dress code without approval from the University.
  5. Any publication of society that contains scurrilous and malicious attacks on individuals will be banned and the members disciplined.
  6. All Writers' Clubs and the names of their Magazines/Journals must be registered in the Student's Affairs Office before publication commences. The names of all writers or columnists must equally be registered. Approval for a change of name of any registered organisation/club must be obtained from the Dean of Student Affairs before the commencement of operation under a new name.
  7. Any group of students or individual who interferes with the course of the dispensation of discipline on students through frivolous writing or other actions is liable to obstruct the University authority from performing its authorised duty. Such student(s) would be suspended from the University, in addition to other disciplinary measures that might be taken against such student(s).
Activities Involving Visitors from Outside the University
  1. In keeping with the University's traditional commitment to freedom of enquiry and the pursuit of truth, students’ organisations are allowed to organise activities featuring guest speakers of their choice from within and outside the University.
  2. However, the University must ensure that activities on the campus are conducted in an appropriate manner with requisite protocol. Where an outside Guest Speaker is to be invited, the approval of the Vice-Chancellor must be obtained in writing before contacting the person concerned.
  3. Before musicians can be invited for any activity on campus, an application must be made in writing through the Dean of Student Affairs to the Vice-Chancellor.
  4. The approval of the Vice-Chancellor must be obtained in writing before contacting and bringing any musicians to the campus for any event or social activity.
Sports
  1. Students are encouraged to make use of all sporting facilities provided by the University.
  2. Friendly matches are allowed between Colleges, Departments and Halls of Residence with written approval from the Sports director and Student Affairs.
  3. The University encourages healthy sporting competitions with sister Universities.