Demonstrations
Individuals or groups desiring to demonstrate, picket, or distribute literature within
public forums on the college campus are encouraged to file a written request with
the Scheduling Office indicating the preferred time, place, and manner of such activity.
Such requests would be welcome at least 24 hours in advance.
The First Amendment allows the college to enact reasonable time, place, and manner
restrictions on demonstrations and other expressive activities and gatherings. Such
restrictions will be neutral in viewpoint and content, and narrowly tailored to serve
a significant college interest. Examples of such interests include, but are not limited
to crime prevention, public safety, avoiding disruption of college functions, and
maintenance of an educational atmosphere. When possible, Snow College will ensure
that restrictions on the time, place, and manner of a free expression event leave
open other channels and forums for expressive activity. Common time, place, and manner
restrictions include: imposing limits on the noise level of speech, capping the number
of protesters who may occupy a given forum, barring early-morning, late evening, or
overnight demonstrations, and restricting the size or placement of signs on college
property.
Speakers
Snow College encourages the presentation of diverse viewpoints and perspectives. When
individuals are invited to speak or present on campus, the college respects the speaker’s
right to engage in protected speech and expects a respectful presentation environment
free from disruption or interference. Substantial disruption is not permitted and
may result in an individual being removed from the event and/or trespassed from the
college campus and subject to Snow College disciplinary procedures.
Spaces
Outdoor Areas
Outdoor areas of the college campus are designated open to the public and, generally,
may be accessed for lawful expressive activity as “traditional public forums.” Access
and use shall conform to all applicable time, place, and manner restrictions, which
may be imposed or maintained on a case-by-case basis.
Indoor Areas
Spaces in college buildings and facilities, including classrooms, auditoriums, and
conference spaces may be reserved for activities or events by the students, employees,
and third parties. The procedures for reserving such spaces are maintained by Snow
College Scheduling Services. Rental fees may be charged for the use of college spaces
and facilities. Academic and administrative uses of college spaces will be reasonably
prioritized over public access or use. Building administrators may also designate
certain indoor areas of the college campus as limited public forums where expressive
activity may be permitted for designated groups and/or categories of speech. Examples
include but are not limited to open areas of the Greenwood Student Center, bulletin
boards, and display cases and areas. To request tabling space, submit a request.
Restricted Areas
No person may enter or access college campus spaces that have been designated as closed,
private, or otherwise inaccessible to the public (referred to as “restricted areas”).
Individuals found in violation of such designations may be subject to Snow College
disciplinary procedures, trespass, and potential criminal prosecution.