Expressive Activity & Advocacy Policy

Board Policy 8.011

  1. Purpose of policy
    The purpose of this Policy is to promote the free exchange of ideas and the safe and efficient operation of Delta College (“College”) by:

    • Fostering free speech, assembly, and other expressive activities, regardless of the viewpoint being expressed;

    • Maintaining an appropriate educational and work environment for all persons present on College property; and

    • Protecting and maintaining the security of College property, students, employees and visitors.

      1.  In developing and administering this Policy, the College recognizes the freedoms guaranteed by the United States and Michigan constitutions, including freedom of speech and assembly. The College also recognizes the need to preserve and protect its property, students, guests and employees, and to ensure the effective operation of educational, business, and related activities of the College.
      2. Expressive activities on a College campus may be subject to reasonable regulation with regard to the time, place, and manner of the activities. College employees will not consider the viewpoint of expressive activities when enforcing this Policy, including by restricting expression based on concerns about a negative reaction to the expression. No policy can address every possible activity or situation that may occur on College property, and the College reserves the right to address such situations as circumstances warrant.
      3. Expressive activities carried out under this Policy will not be considered to be speech made by, on behalf of, or endorsed by, the College.
  2. Scope
    This Policy applies on all College campuses. This Policy does not apply to use of any area of a College campus by or for the following:

    • By a College employee acting in the course of the employee’s job responsibilities.

    • During official events sponsored by the College.

    • For advertising or selling merchandise or services for commercial purposes. Any person or organization desiring to sell or advertise merchandise or services on a College campus should contact the Event Scheduling Office or designee.

  3. Definitions
    The following definitions apply for purposes of this Policy:

        1. Recognized Student Club or Organization” (RSO) means a group of College students recognized by the Belonging, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (BEDI) Office. To be recognized, the group must submit a statement of purpose and a current list of officer(s) or designated representative(s). Groups are also required to choose a faculty or staff advisor to assist them. Students may contact the BEDI Office for recommendations of potential advisors. RSOs are free to invite speakers, to hear any person, and to plan programs of their own choosing, subject to the written requirements of this Policy to ensure proper scheduling and use of the facilities.
        2. “Publicly Accessible Outdoor Area of Campus” means a College sidewalk or an area labeled as “publicly accessible” on a campus map attached to this Policy. 
        3. “College Ground” includes, in addition to Publicly Accessible Outdoor Areas of Campus, all College buildings and facilities including auditoriums, athletic facilities, athletic fields, parking lots, garages, and driveways.
           
  4. Expressive Activity for Enrolled Students and Recognized Student Groups
    1. General Access: Registered students and recognized student groups may use, without prior notification or permission, any Publicly Accessible Outdoor Area of Campus as identified on the campus map attached to this Policy, provided that the area is not being used by another person or group that reserved the area pursuant to Policy Section IV(C), below. Federal, state and local laws will be enforced, as applicable. 

      Use of the publicly accessible outdoor area may include speaking, non-verbal expression, distributing literature, displaying signage and circulating petitions. There is no limit to the number of times a month a person or group may access these areas, provided that access is limited to hours when the College is open to the public.  

      During work and class hours, or if the area is currently in use for an official College event, amplification will be restricted if it interferes with College operations or noise ordinances are violated. 

    2. Large groups: Except in the circumstances described below, any group or person whose use of a Publicly Accessible Outdoor Area of Campus for Expressive Activity is expected or reasonably likely to have more than twenty (20) people in attendance shall notify the Dean of Student Success (or designee) at least two (2) College business days before the day of the activity by close of general building hours. Notification must be submitted online through the following form: Expressive Activity Request Form. Notification shall include information as to the specific location requested to be used for the event and the estimated expected number of persons, and the name and contact information of at least one person who can be contacted regarding logistics of the event, which should include at least one person who will be personally present at the event.

      Prior notice is required to help ensure that there is sufficient space for the large group event, that the large group event does not conflict with any other College event or use, and that sufficient College resources are available for crowd control and security. If such advance notice is not feasible because of circumstances that could not be reasonably anticipated, such as because of very recent or still-unfolding news developments, the person or group must provide the College with as much advance notice as circumstances reasonably permit.

      The College may direct groups that exceed twenty (20) individuals to areas that do not interfere with College operations, public safety, the educational process, and unobstructed access to the College for its students, faculty, employees, and occupants.

    3. Reserved Space: An enrolled student or RSO may request to reserve a space on College Ground for Expressive Activity. The request must be submitted to the Dean of Student Success (or designee) at least two (2) business days before the event via the following form: Expressive Activity Request Form and shall include information as to the specific location requested to be used for the event and the estimated expected number of persons, and the name and contact information of at least one person who can be contacted regarding logistics of the event, which should include at least one person who will be personally present at the event.

      A request to reserve a space on College Ground for Expressive Activity will be granted unless the use would conflict or interfere with a previously scheduled event or activity or violate College policy. A person or group that has reserved a specific area under this Policy will have priority over any other persons seeking to use the area during the scheduled time period. The Dean of Student Success (or designee) will communicate a decision in writing to the requester within one (1) business day of receiving the reservation request and, if denied, will set forth the basis for the denial.

  5. Expressive Activity by College Visitors

    1. Requests to Engage in Expressive Activity.  Members of the public who are not registered students or recognized student organizations must receive prior approval before engaging in Expressive Activity on any College campus.  Requests to schedule Expressive Activity on the College grounds shall be made to the Academic Systems and Instructional Support Services Coordinator. Requests may be submitted online through the following form: Expressive Activity Request Form.

    2. Process.  Requests must be made in writing to the Academic Systems and ISS Coordinator during general building hours at least two (2) College business days prior to any Expressive Activity on a form supplied by the College.  Each request shall be in writing and shall contain the following information: 

      1. Name/address/telephone number(s) of contact person(s). 
      2. Name/address/telephone number(s) of back-up contact person(s). 
      3. Date and hours requested for the expressive activity and duration of the expressive activity. 
      4. Area requested for use. Please refer to the attached college campus map for specific locations. 
      5. Number of anticipated participants. 
      6. Structures to be used in the expressive activity. 

        In order to assure the reasonable conduct of public business, the educational process, unobstructed access to the College for its students, faculty, employees, occupants and the public, and to maintain public safety and College grounds, the Academic Systems and Instructional Support Services (ISS) Coordinator, has been delegated the authority to approve, modify or deny an application for expressive activity. The Academic Systems and Instructional Support Services Coordinator, will not take the content of the speech into consideration when approving, modifying or denying an application. All decisions by the Academic Systems and ISS Coordinator, required under these procedures shall be made promptly, but no later than one (1) College business day after receiving the written request. 

    3. Appeal. If a person or organization is aggrieved by a decision of the Academic Systems and ISS Coordinator, an appeal may be taken to the Vice President of Business and Finance or designee, within three (3) College business days of that decision. The appeal shall be in writing, stating the basis therefore, and the relief sought. The Vice President Business and Finance, or designee, shall promptly announce their decision.

  6. Rules
    Use of College Grounds pursuant to this Policy is subject to the following:
      1. In order to maintain the security, safety and aesthetic appearance of College Grounds, and to provide for regular maintenance, improvements or alterations, Expressive Activity on a Publicly Accessible Outdoor Area of Campus may only occur during the general building hours and up to one hour prior to the College closing  (or otherwise on College Grounds as prescribed in a properly approved reservation form or use agreement) and shall at no time block any entrance or exit of College buildings, or impede free access to or through College buildings, parking lots, streets, and sidewalks by the Colleges students, faculty, employees, occupants, or the public.
      2. No activity on College Grounds shall substantially impede or interfere with College business, the educational process, or public access to College grounds.
      3. To provide for regular maintenance, improvements or alterations of the College grounds and in order to maintain the security, safety and aesthetic appearance of the College and College grounds, equipment, signs, banners or structures of any kind that are placed on the College grounds shall be free standing and shall not be affixed to any building, tree, monument, fixture, sidewalk or other College structure. The equipment, signs, banners or structures shall be entirely removed at the conclusion of the Expressive Activity, or no later than one hour prior to the College closing on the day of any Expressive Activity.  Structures (whether for shelter or for any other purpose) must be pre-approved by the Dean of Student Success (or designee) for student events or by the Event Scheduling Office (or designee) for college visitors.
      4. Due to the presence of underground utility, electrical and drainage lines, signs, banners or other objects shall not be driven into the ground and shall not be supported in or by any tree, monument or other structure affixed to the College grounds. Signs, banners or objects supported by freestanding devices may not be left unattended, i.e., an individual must be stationed within six feet of a freestanding sign or banner at all times to prevent damage to the property and injury to individuals.
      5. Defacing or damaging the College grounds, including but not limited to, trees, shrubbery, flowers, lawns, sidewalks, parking lots, fences, lighting fixtures, light wells, fire hydrants, benches, statues, monuments, plaques, and such subterranean features as are necessary for the maintenance and operation of the College (such as lawn sprinkler systems, sewer and water mains, electrical conduit, etc.), or any other feature is not allowed. Likewise, defacing or damaging the exterior walls and surfaces of the buildings, including the entrances, porches and staircases, is not allowed.
      6. Stepping or climbing upon statues, monuments, fences, lighting fixtures, light wells, trees, or parts of the College building not intended for such purposes is not allowed.
      7. No sign located within 50 feet of a roadway, entrance or exit shall be larger than 3' x 3', and no sign shall block the sight lines of drivers entering or exiting the College grounds or traveling on a public roadway around the College.
      8. Vehicles are not allowed on the College grounds, except in areas designated for vehicular use.
      9. Camping or sleeping overnight on the College Grounds is not allowed.
      10. Tobacco products, alcoholic beverages or any other controlled substance shall not be possessed, dispensed, or consumed on the College Grounds.
      11. Individuals distributing literature shall remove all discarded items from the general area(s) of distribution at the conclusion of their activity.
      12. Distribution/solicitation by placing any material on vehicles in the parking lots or garages is prohibited. Leaving trash, litter, materials or pollutants in any area is prohibited.
      13. Firearms, or other weapons are not permitted on any College campus, except as required by law.
      14. All persons must comply with all College policies, Campus Rules and Regulations, and local, state and federal ordinances and statutes.

  7. Enforcement
    The College reserves the right to stop any activity that substantially interferes with or disrupts the normal activities of the College; interferes with the educational process; or violates any of the conditions covering Expressive Activity under this Policy.  Any person who violates this Policy may be subject to an order to leave College property.  Employees in violation of this Policy may be subject to discipline, up to and including termination.  Students in violation of this Policy may be subject to discipline under the applicable Code of Conduct.
  8. Complaint Process
    A complaint or report of violation of this Policy regarding Expressive Activity may be submitted to the Vice President of Student Empowerment and Success, via email at studentservices@delta.edu.

 

Policy revision date – April 14, 2026 – Board Action 5684
Policy revision date – December 13, 2022 – Board Action 5469
Advocacy policy effective date – December 13, 2022
Board Action 5387 – May 11, 2021

“Expressive Activity” means carrying or displaying of signs or placards, leafleting, campaigning, marches, rallies, parades, protests, assemblies, speeches, circulation of petitions or printed political or advocacy materials related to First Amendment activities or political demonstrating, or any demonstration on College Grounds.