These policies have been developed to streamline the process for request and use of CCNY event space and promote effective communication in the planning, execution, and evaluation of events taking place at º£½ÇÉçÇø.
UNIVERSITY INTEREST AND REGULATIONS
There should be significant CCNY interest in hosting the proposed event and it must be one that aligns with City College's mission, goals, and ideals. The individual/organization must also agree to comply with all of the CCNY rules and regulations. CCNY reserves the right of approval of all facility-use requests and may impose restrictions and limitations of use, in addition to any restrictions consistent with the operation of CCNY.
FINAL EXAMINATION POLICY
In order to promote a beneficial study environment for our students, event and/or space requests will be denied during the final examination period. This period is defined as the end of regular classes through the end of the last final exam scheduled. Departmental meetings and other private end-of-semester activities will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
EVENT SPONSORSHIP
City College Departments may elect to sponsor activities of external parties which may allow for the reduction of the college venue fee. In order for an on-campus activity to qualify for sponsorship status, the event or program must meet the following criteria:
- Activity must be related to the Department's goals, vision, and curriculum.
- Activity must be co-produced by a City College Department and their designated faculty person(s).
- Activity must have the written approval from the Department's Director and or Dean.
INSURANCE
CCNY requires all external (non-affiliated) groups, organizations, and individuals who are utilizing space at CCNY to provide insurance documentation. A complete list of CCNY's insurance requirements is available here, or you may click this link to download the PDF.
TICKETS AND MARKETING MATERIALS
The Office of Events Management must approve all ticketing and marketing materials for all events held on campus. Please send prospective flyers and posters to ccnyevents@ccny.cuny.edu for approval. Tickets and marketing materials must clearly identify the sponsoring group, organization or department along with contact information. Also, time, date, and location must be conspicuously placed.
Approved materials will be emailed in PDF format with the OEM approval stamp. You are free to print, distribute, and post approved flyers and posters. Bulletin boards assigned to specific divisions or programs should be respected.
All marketing materials must be removed immediately following the event or 15 days after the authorization date, whichever comes first. Removal is the responsibility of the sponsoring group, organization, or department. Materials found posted in unauthorized places or areas, or materials not approved by OEM will be removed. Posters or flyers without the required date stamp will also be removed.
OEM reserves the right to deny the posting and/or distribution of flyers or posters if information or materials contradict º£½ÇÉçÇø's missions or goals, are indecent, and/or are unlawful
No commercial or sales advertising is permitted on campus bulletin boards.
ONSITE COLLECTION POLICY
Credit Cards, Checks, & Money Orders are acceptable forms of payment (if accepted by event organizers) for events taking place at City College. All cash transactions associated with events must transpire off-campus or in specific areas designated by the Office of Public Safety (this may involve additional security charges). This policy includes but is not limited to: ticket sales, event registration, & merchandise sales.
FIRE GUARDS IN PUBLIC ASSEMBLY SPACES
Certain areas of the College are designated as Public Assembly Spaces. These specially designated spaces hold large numbers of people and are treated differently than non-designated spaces. Designated Public Assembly Spaces include the Great Hall, the Ballroom, all of the theaters, the Nat Holman Gymnasium, and both the student and faculty cafeterias, among others.
To ensure the safety of people attending public events the New York City Department of Buildings in conjunction with the New York City Fire Department established a specially designated civilian title called Fire Guard. Fire Guards are certified by the New York City Fire Department and are required by law to be present at events taking place in Public Assembly Spaces.
The primary function of a Fire Guard is to direct the evacuation of people from an area in the event of an emergency. The number and placement of the Fire Guards depend on the location and nature of the event and is determined by the office of Public Safety.
MAGNETOMETER (METAL DETECTOR) USE
The use of metal detectors is required for any campus event at which the administrators of the CCNY Department of Public Safety determine a need for the detectors. Staffing costs for the metal detector will be passed along to event organizers. 
FOOD HANDLING
To lessen the risk of food borne illness, º£½ÇÉçÇø mandates that for fundraising events students may only serve individually wrapped goods. Students are prohibited from selling foods that require special handling or that require heating or refrigeration. Students serving food must practice good health and hygiene.
PROPER STERNO USE
Solid alcohol (sterno) heating of prepared food is permitted given the proper precautions are taken to maintain the safety of occupants.
Last Updated: 10/08/2025 12:34