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Under the direction of the President, the Associate Vice President for University Advancement/Executive Director of the Rowan University Foundation shall ensure compliance and implementation of this policy.

III. APPLICABILITY

This policy is applicable to all individuals involved in proposals for naming of buildings, spaces, streets, walkways, facilities or properties owned or leased by Rowan University. This includes, but is not limited to: deans, development directors, the President, Trustees, Foundation Board members, Alumni Board members and members of the University community.

IV. POLICY

A. On occasion, Rowan University seeks to recognize the efforts and contributions of individuals by the naming of buildings, spaces, streets and walkways, facilities/properties, and academic and non-academic programs. This policy establishes a uniform and consistent procedure to gain University approval. Accordingly, all proposals will be reviewed and approved in accordance with this policy.

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This policy will govern the naming of buildings, spaces, streets and walkways on the Glassboro, Camden, Harrison, Stratford, and Mantua campuses (generally referred to as the West Campus), as well as any facility or property in other locations owned or leased by Rowan University. In addition, this policy covers the procedures to name academic and non-academic programs.

D. Approval for Proposed Naming Opportunity

  1.  The approval processes are based on the type of naming opportunity being proposed. A prospective donor should not be approached about the naming opportunity until initial internal approval from the Vice President for University Advancement is received. Therefore, there needs to be careful planning in advance of any solicitation involving naming to ensure a desirable outcome with the donor.
  2. To initiate the naming approval process, Deans/Development Directors are required to work with the Vice President for University Advancement to review the proposal. Other times, naming opportunities may be initiated by the President, a Trustee, a Foundation Board member, an Alumni Board member or various other members of the University community and coordinated by the Vice President for University Advancement.
  3. The Vice President for University Advancement will review and consult with the following parties before submitting a recommendation to the University Advancement/ University Relations Committee of the Board of Trustees:

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  1. The University is committed to retaining the name of each facility bearing a donor-designated name. The name is intended to remain for the life of the facility regardless of any subsequent change in the occupying unit(s). If the facility is razed at some future date, the University will recognize the honoree in an appropriate way, as approved by the University President.
  2. Naming of facilities, spaces, endowments and programs in honor of corporations or other organizations will have a set number of years attached to the naming which will be determined on a case-by-case basis and listed in the signed agreement.
  3. Under extraordinary circumstances when the continued use of the name would compromise the public trust and reflect adversely upon the University, Rowan University reserves the right to rename the facility or program.
  4. Rowan University has an extraordinary history. The institution has evolved from a two-year normal school in 1923 to a comprehensive university with a medical school in the twenty-first century. Should circumstances warrant, the Rowan community—students, alumni, faculty, staff, and governing boards—can bring forward proposals to rename a facility bearing an honorific name that is not associated with a gift to the Vice President for University Advancement to reflect Rowan's evolution. Once reviewed, the Vice President may forward the proposal to the University President for support and then to the Board of Trustees for approval.
  5. Naming associated with a particular facility, space, endowment or program will not preclude further naming within the facility, space, endowment or program.
  6. When a facility is proposed for renaming, Rowan University will make all reasonable efforts to inform in advance the original donors or honorees and their immediate family members. 

V. ATTACHMENTS

A. Attachment 1, Proposals for Naming

 B. Attachment 2, Procedures for Seeking Approval for Naming

 C. Attachment 3, Naming Opportunities Threshold and Approval Authority

 D. Attachment 4, Endowment Pledge Agreement Template

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B. A prospective donor should not be approached about the naming opportunity until initial internal approval from the Vice President for University Advancement is received. Therefore, there needs to be careful planning in advance of any solicitation involving naming to ensure a desirable outcome with the donor.

 C. To name a structure or a space with permanence of 10 years or more, the Board of Trustees is the ultimate authority for approval.

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F. To name an endowed or a non-endowed fund, a development director does not require internal approval prior to solicitation as long as the fund adheres to the minimum funding requirements. However, once a Pledge Agreement is developed, all steps outlined in the agreement must be followed. If unique circumstances arise in the negotiation process, exceptions and modifications must be submitted to and approved by the Vice President for University Advancement. See an Endowment Pledge Agreement template in Attachment 4.

 GGAll deliberations with regard to naming will be held in private and the deliberations themselves will be considered confidential.

 HHEvery reasonable effort will be made to ensure that a naming request be acted upon within ninety (90) days of the initial submission of the proposal to the University Advancement/University Relations Committee of the Board of Trustees.

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