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Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) is committed to providing a forum for free and open expression of divergent points of view by students, student organizations, faculty, staff and visitors. GGC also recognizes its responsibility to provide a secure learning environment which allows members of the community to express their views in ways which do not disrupt the operation of the college. Georgia Gwinnett College, in establishment of this policy, in no way supports, fails to support, neither agrees nor disagrees with ideas that may be voiced, but allows for a diversity of viewpoints to be expressed in an academic setting. This policy is applicable to students, student organizations, faculty, staff and visitors. Free Speech Area Request Form are available from the Office of Student Activities and Leadership Programs. The following procedures apply to all activities authorized to use the designated Free Speech Expression Areas. Reasonable limitations may be placed on time, place and manner of speeches, gatherings, distribution of written materials, and marches in order to serve the interests of health and safety, prevent disruption of the educational process, and protect against the invasion of the rights of others as deemed necessary by Georgia Gwinnett College.
Designated Speech and Demonstration AreasGGC has identified the concrete area in front of Building C and the concrete common area in front of the west entrance of Building A as “Free Speech Expression Areas.” These areas are generally available from 11:00a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Friday. On occasion, other areas and other times may be authorized. The Director of Student Activities and Leadership Programs is responsible for reservation scheduling and authorization of the free speech expression areas in order to accommodate all interested users. Authorization will be granted in accordance with the principle of content neutrality. Appeals related to the decision of Director of Student Activities and Leadership Programs should be made to the Dean of Students. The decision of the Dean is final.
Reservation Procedures for Use of Free Expression AreasAll requests must follow the appropriate facility reservation process. The designated free speech forms must be completed, any publicity materials must be attached and submitted to the Director of Student Activities and Leadership Programs at least three (3) calendar days prior to the free expression speech, program, event, or gathering in accordance with this policy. Organizers are encouraged to submit their requests as early in the planning stages of the event as possible.
ProvisionsIn order that persons exercising freedom of expression not interfere with the operation of the college or the rights of others, all engagements for speakers (internal and external) must meet the following criteria:
Authorization of a speech, event, or demonstration is contingent upon compliance with the criteria listed above. Speakers and/or organizations failing to comply with the above policy may be asked to leave, a trespass warning may be issued, and/or judicial action may be pursued. Additional internal disciplinary actions may be enforced against students and staff members who fail to comply with the outlined policy.
Freedom of Expression Policy QuestionsQuestions about this policy may be addressed to the Director of Student Activities and Leadership Programs and should be handled in advance of any speech, event, or demonstration. If the Director of Student Activities and Leadership Programs is unavailable, all questions may be directed to the Office of Associate Vice President of Student Affairs 678.407.5882. |


