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Read the Facilities Rental Rules and Regulations below before filling out the request FORM.
If you have any questions please contact Lucy Jenkins at (603) 578-8900 x1525 or email to [email protected]
Events scheduled at Nashua Community College may not in any way interfere with classes, student activities, or the general daily operations of the college and must be planned in conjunction with the college staff to ensure the stability of the educational process here at Nashua Community College.
Insurance
The sponsoring and any co-sponsoring organization must provide prior to the event a certificate of insurance for general commercial liability covering bodily injury and property damage with limits of coverage of not less than $1 million per occurrence/$2 million in the aggregate. The certificate of coverage shall name CCSNH as additional and NCC component of CCSNH as loss payees and provide at least 30 days’ notice of material change or cancellation. The certificate must also show the date(s) of the event.
Registration, Agenda, Layout Diagrams
The sponsoring Organization must submit registration information i.e. web site posting or event brochure which includes event times, registration fee, etc. when submitting contract.
- An event agenda and if applicable layout diagram must be submitted no later than 2 weeks prior to the event.
Arrival, Set-up and Departure Time
Arrival/set-up time is not permitted prior 7:30am on the date of event. Prior arrangements can be made for set-up to take place the evening prior to the event as long as set-up will not interfere with the college’s normal operations.
If the event runs over the end time stated in the contract the organization will be billed at a rate of $40.00 per quarter hour.
Tables, Chairs and Table Coverings
It is the responsibility of the sponsoring organization to rent, set-up and break down any tables and chairs required.
Set-up and Cleaning
Should any organization require maintenance services for room set-up or break down an additional fee of $40.00 (M-F) or $60.00 (Sa-Su) per hour per person minimum 2 people will be required. Two weeks advanced notice is required.
If any area is left in unacceptable condition the college will bill the sponsoring organization(s) at the rate of $55.00 per hour per person minimum 2 people for cleaning.
Food and Beverages, Alcohol
Food and beverages are only allowed in the café area.
If alcohol is to be served the organization must request permission in advance and submit a copy of its NH liquor license. In addition the organization must hire a Nashua Police detail as well as a campus security officer to be present for the event.
Personal Property Damage or Loss
Nashua Community College is not responsible for damage, theft, or loss of personal property belonging to organizations, volunteers, vendors, or participants of events.
Smoking
Nashua Community College is a smoke free campus. Smoking IS NOT permitted anywhere on campus.
Technology
Organizations, their volunteers, participants, and vendors agree to the following Computer Code of Conduct:
- No one will reprogram, reconfigure, install or change any software or configuration that is installed on any of the College computers or computer system.
- No one will connect, disconnect or alter in any form how a computer or related equipment is cabled or connected to the College network system.
Wireless Log-in information: Username: nashuacc Password: academic
Signs, Poster, and Banners
Signs, posters, and banners may not be hung or taped to any walls, railings, or furniture without prior approval of college staff.
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