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Facility Reservation Guidelines
Athletic facilities at Penn State Erie, The
Behrend College include the Junker Center, Erie Hall, two sand volleyball courts, a varsity baseball field, a
varsity soccer field, a varsity softball field, and intramural field
space.
It is the intent of the Department of Athletics
to make these facilities available for use by Penn State Erie faculty,
staff and students, as well as for groups not affiliated with Penn
State Erie. The following are guidelines and procedures
that must be followed in order for individuals or groups to reserve
any of Penn State Behrend's athletic facilities. Anyone interested
in reserving any athletic facilities should contact the Department
of Athletics at 814-898-6280.
Download the
Facility
Reservation Form (.pdf)
Priority for Use of Facilities
The Department of Athletics has developed the
following guidelines for the priority use of its athletic facilities.
The following activities have priority use of athletic facilities
and are listed in order of priority:
- Scheduled University classes (8:00 am to
4:00 pm, Monday through Friday).
- Varsity team practices and competitions.
- Scheduled Intramural events.
- Sport Club team practices and competitions.
- Open recreation use by Penn State Erie
faculty, staff and students.
- Penn State Erie affiliated departments,
clubs, organizations, faculty, staff and students.
- Non-University affiliated organizations and
groups.
The athletics director, aquatics director and
the facilities coordinator will determine exceptions to this priority
listing.
General Information
- Any event considered being potentially harmful
to the public image of either the Department of Athletics or Penn
State Erie will be rejected.
- Any event considered potentially harmful
to the facility will be rejected.
- All events must go through the Department
of Athletics and the facilities coordinator or aquatics director,
who will determine the availability of the facility requested.
- Several items will be considered before
a facility reservation is accepted:
- The facility schedule will be examined
in order to ensure that there is enough open recreation time
available for faculty, staff, and students.
- The facility schedule will be examined
in order to ensure that the facility or field is not overused
to the point that it is damaged. For example, outside field
space must not be used so much that the fields become damaged.
- Advance notice must be given in order to
reserve the use of a facility. Penn State Erie affiliated groups
must give one to three weeks notice. Non-University groups must
have their request in three weeks prior to the requested date of
use.
- Special arrangements for equipment or set-up
are possible. All equipment and set-up details must be discussed
with and approved by the facilities coordinator or aquatics director
prior to the event.
- All facilities must be left in the same condition
that they were found. Any damage caused to the facilities will be
the responsibility of the individual and/or group involved.
Insurance
Non-University affiliated groups or organizations
must obtain a certificate of insurance from their insurance company.
The certificate of insurance must specify The Pennsylvania State University
as an additional insured party. Penn State Erie college athletic
facilities will not be reserved for any non-University affiliated
group without a proper certificate of Insurance.
Reservation Guidelines
For University Affiliated Groups:
Other
Campus Departments
- Contact the facilities coordinator
or aquatics director to obtain an athletic facility reservation
form. This form must be completed and submitted to the facilities
coordinator or aquatics director. At this time you must be able
to provide the following information:
- The purpose for your use of the facility.
- The dates and times that you need the
facility.
- Set-up and tear-down times.
- If Maintenance & Operations will
be involved in the set-up and teardown, you will also need to
supply a copy of the work-order.
- Once your request has been approved you will
receive an activity confirmation report. Please review this report
to make sure everything is in order.
- Remember that all facilities must be left
in the same condition that they were found (side baskets back down,
bleachers pushed back in, floor mats put away, etc.). Should the
facility not be found in its original condition you and/or your
group will be responsible for returning to its original condition
immediately. Also, any damage caused to the facilities will be the
responsibility of the individual and/or group involved.
Student
Clubs and Organizations
- Contact the facilities coordinator
or aquatics director to obtain an athletic facility reservation
form. This form must be completed and submitted to the facilities
coordinator or aquatics director. At this time you must be able
to provide the following information:
- The purpose for your use of the facility.
- The dates and times which you need the
facility.
- Set-up and teardown times.
- If Maintenance & Operations will
be involved in the set-up and teardown, you will also need to
supply a copy of the work-order.
- You must then obtain a room reservation request
form from the Office of Student Activities in the Reed Union Building
(first floor). No facility may be reserved without completing this
form.
- Once both reservation forms are completed
the facilities coordinator or aquatics director will determine if
your group or organization may reserve the use the facility requested.
- Once your request has been approved you will
receive an activity confirmation report. Please review this report
to make sure everything is in order.
5. Remember that all facilities must be left in the same condition
that they were found (side baskets back down, bleachers pushed back
in, floor mats put away, etc.). Should the facility not be found
in its original condition you and/or your group will be responsible
for returning to its original condition immediately. Also, any damage
caused to the facilities will be the responsibility of the individual
and/or group involved.
For Non-University Affiliated Groups:
- Contact the athletic facilities coordinator
or aquatics director to obtain an athletic facilities reservation
form. At this time be prepared to provide the following information:
- The purpose for your use of the facility.
- The dates and times which you need the
facility.
- Set-up and breakdown times.
- The Facilities Coordinator or Aquatics Director
will determine if your group or organization may reserve the use
the facility requested.
- Once the availability of the requested athletic
facility is determined you must complete the request for use of
Penn State Erie facilities by non-university organizations/groups
form. This form may be sent to you for completion or may be completed
over the phone. No facility may be reserved without completing this
form.
- Once the request for use of Penn State Erie
facilities by non-University organizations/groups form is completed
a certificate of insurance must be sent to the facilities coordinator
or aquatics director. These two forms will be sent to the Business
Office. The Business Office will then send you a letter regarding
policies and regulations when using facilities, and a confirmation
letter which must be signed and returned to the Business Office,
Glenhill Farmhouse, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, 5091 Station
Road, Erie, PA 16563.
- Once the Business Office has the completed
request for use of Penn State Behrend facilities by non-University
organizations/groups form, the certificate of insurance and the
signed confirmation letter your registration of the facility requested
will be complete.
- Remember that all facilities must be
left in the same condition that they were found (side baskets back
down, bleachers pushed back in, floor mats put away, etc.). Should
the facility not be found in its original condition you and/or your
group will be responsible for returning to its original condition
immediately. Also, any damage caused to the facilities will be the
responsibility of the individual and/or group involved.
Web site contact: rww3@psu.edu
Updated July 18, 2005
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