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Proselytizing or Recruitment by Sects and Other Organizations
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Regulations - Proselytizing or Recruitment by Sects and Other Organizations
In accordance with the University’s policy on prohibiting personal harassment of any kind, proselytizing is not permitted within the Intercollegiate Halls. Members of any faith or sect are entitled to their own beliefs, but may not seek to influence others in any way within University accommodation.


Joining New Groups
Residents are advised to thoroughly investigate any group or sect which they may consider joining. Sometimes involvement may be deeper than at first apparent. Mild introductory activities can disguise the level of commitment that is being sought. Genuine groups will be up-front and honest about their real purpose. If in doubt, residents are encouraged to talk to a Senior Member or a Vice-Warden.


Canvassing
If anyone, a group member or an individual, wishes to canvas for any reason in any way whatsoever in Hall, they must seek permission from the Warden. The Warden has the right to refuse such requests or to impose limits on the canvassing activity.

It is at all times strictly forbidden for any individuals or representatives to wander the Hall knocking on doors. Any resident who is approached in this way should contact reception immediately.