- All students must present a valid USF ID card in order to check
out equipment, keys, or otherwise utilize Cage services.
- All students must fill out an appropriate Media cage checkout form
to be kept on file. All Media Cage paperwork must be filled out and
returned to the cage by the third Thursday of each semester. The specific
day will be posted on the cage bulletin board outside of FAH 289. If students
do not have their forms on file by this date, they will not be allowed
access to any equipment within the cage, any keys to any secured area facilities,
or otherwise access any Cage services.
- Equipment is not to be checked out unless the student has already
received instruction in the use of the equipment from a teacher or lab
assistant. If
student is unsure of any aspect of the equipment or its operation, they
should ask their instructor or lab assistant for a review.
- Certain items will be available for checkout on a priority basis
to students enrolled in Intermediate or Advanced level classes.
- Equipment will only be checked out to students in good standing
with the cage.
- Each time equipment is checked out, it will be logged onto the
studentŐs individual checkout form, which specifies: date of checkout and
date of return and all items checked out.
- Each student is fully responsible for loss or damage of equipment
while in his or her possession. If you break or lose it, you buy it.
- 8) It is the studentŐs responsibility to make sure that all equipment
is in proper working condition prior to leaving the cage.
- 9) The student is never, under any circumstances, to loan the equipment
to anyone at any time. All transfer of equipment must be handled through
the cage. Only the student whose name the equipment is checked
out under will be considered responsible for the equipment until
it is returned to the cage and marked returned.
- It is the studentŐs responsibility to confirm the exact date and
time that the equipment will be returned. See the return policy on
the media cage main website for more information. Some specialized pieces
of equipment, such as any equipment dealing with printing and for use in
the photography labs has a one-day check out period.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT THE FOLLOWING PENALTIES WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED
IN THE EVENT OF AN INFRACTION OF THE ABOVE CHECKOUT POLICIES:
- Late return of equipment (failure to show up at the due date
and time for return) will be noted on the studentŐs checkout form.
- Two late days will result in a two-week suspension of checkout
privileges.
- A third late return of equipment will result in revocation of checkout
privileges for remainder of semester.
- Late days add up! EACH SUBSEQUENT DAY THAT EQUIPMENT IS LATE WILL
BE COUNTED AS AN INDIVIDUAL LATE! I.E., if you return something
three days late, that constitutes your three late days and your privileges
will be revoked for the semester. If an emergency* arises, and students cannot
return their equipment on time, they need to inform the cage. However,
phoning in does not necessarily absolve the student from being late! Message
can be left on voice mail at 974-1566 or via e-mail at scheatham@arts.usf.edu.
- Transfer of equipment from one student to another without following
correct cage checkout and return procedures will result in revocation
of cage privileges for the remainder of semester.
- Students are responsible for the cost of replacing or repairing (at
the discretion of the Photography Faculty) any equipment that is lost or
damaged while checked out in their names. Failure to resolve issues
regarding lost or damaged equipment will result in suspension from the
cage as well as a hold being placed on future USF registration, grades,
or graduation.
- Habitual mistreatment of, or damage to equipment while in studentŐs
care will result in permanent revocation of cage privileges.
PLEASE TREAT THE EQUIPMENT AS IF IT WERE YOUR OWN! IF YOU ARE UNABLE
TO ADEQUATELY SAFEGUARD THE EQUIPMENT, PLEASE DO NOT CHECK IT OUT!
THE ABOVE RULES APPLY TO ALL CAGE USERS!
*Emergencies in this case would be something serious, such as an accident
or family emergency, something that can be verified with documentation!