Originator: Director, Marketing and Web Presence
Approver: President’s Council
Effective: January 11, 2016
Replaces: New
This Third-party Advertising on Campus policy is intended to ensure that all advertising at RRC Polytech is consistent with the College’s values and its role as an institution of applied learning and research. External organizations may find RRC Polytech spaces to be an attractive forum for advertising, promotions or other marketing initiatives. Inappropriate or unapproved advertising, however, could negatively impact the College and its community.
On-campus advertising or promotional activities of the College, for College business, are exempt from this policy, but continue to be guided by existing guidelines and policies. All other advertising initiatives are subject to this policy
“Advertising” encompasses any materials or messaging used to advertise or promote an organization, product, service or event, including, but not limited to, advertisements in publications, public spaces or on RRC Polytech websites, through posters, signs, banners, notices, handbills, flyers, leaflets, emails, brochures, samples, giveaways or other promotional devices.
“On-campus” means all College campuses and occupied spaces and includes, but is not limited to: physical, electronic, technical and virtual space.
Advertising must not detract from the College’s learning environment;
Advertising must adhere to College policy and values-based guidelines;
Advertising must be compliant with any applicable contractual or partnership agreement;
Advertising must not negatively impact the College’s public image;
All Advertising displayed on campus is subject to the guidelines of Advertising Standards Canada, including but not limited to, the Canadian Code of Advertising Standards and the Gender Portrayal Guidelines;
All initiatives involving Advertising or third-party corporate signage will be overseen by College Advancement;
The College supports student activities that are integral to campus life, and associated Advertising, including but not limited to: campus clubs, student events, fundraising or other student activities;
Advertising locations may only be selected after the College’s signage guidelines, as detailed by Facilities Management, have been consulted, and the environmental, architectural and aesthetic perspectives considered;
Advertising that promotes services, products or facilities that are in competition with those offered by the College may be limited or prohibited.
The following types of Advertising are strictly prohibited at the College:
Advertising that violates any federal, provincial or municipal law;
Advertising that violates College policy, or that is otherwise inconsistent with College values;
Offensive Advertising or Advertising that could create College safety concerns;
Advertising in classrooms or instructional areas (refer to RRC Polytech Guidelines for exceptions);
Advertising that promotes or encourages alcohol/alcohol use, tobacco products/tobacco product use, firearms/weapons, illegal drugs or any other illegal activity;
Municipal, provincial or federal political Advertising.
The Director, Marketing and Web Presence shall be responsible for developing and updating Third-Party Advertising on Campus Guidelines to assist with the interpretation of this Policy. Questions or advice with respect to this policy or related Guidelines should be directed to the Director, Marketing and Web Presence or designate.
RRC Polytech Third-party Advertising on Campus Guidelines
The Canadian Code of Advertising Standards
The Gender Portrayal Guidelines
C4 – Brand and Visual Identity
F4 – Development Activities
F5 – Commercial Partnerships
H1 – Discrimination and Harassment
IT1 – Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources
S1 – Student Code of Rights and Responsibilities
This document is part of RRC Polytech’s Policy C-6 and is a resource of guidelines and protocols relating to how we manage and action the Policy.
RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininew, Dakota, and Dené, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.