Greetings, Heather! This is a good question, and I am interested in what other 
campuses are doing, both public and private.

We do not have a draft yet, but I can tell you that at UT Southwestern, we will 
need to revise our existing policy, which is called "Prohibition of Weapons on 
Campus." It will be a substantial revision.

Take care,
Christine

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Christine Tata, Ph.D.
Director of Policy Administration
UT Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Boulevard
B2.100 / Mail Code 9002
Dallas, Texas 75390-9002
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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Heather Foster
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2016 8:43 AM
To: Institutional policy-related discussions ([email protected])
Subject: [acupa-l] Campus Carry - allowing concealed handguns on campus

Good morning,

I'm at the beginning stages of drafting our campus carry policy. Does anyone 
have a policy already in place, or advice to share?

Many thanks in advance,
Heather

Heather M. Foster
Policy Specialist
Institutional Compliance & Risk Services
The University of Texas at San Antonio
P 210.458.5537
F 210.458.4993



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