Applicant Categories Category A(i): First Year Guarantee Sample Clauses

Applicant Categories Category A(i): First Year Guarantee. Applicants New full-time students entering their first year of university in an undergraduate program for the first time qualify for the University of Toronto Housing Guarantee, provided that they have indicated their interest in residence by completing the University's common residence application (XxXxx) by no later than March 31, 2019, and have received and accepted an offer of admission to the University by no later than June 3, 2019. Those that meet the above criteria are categorized as Category A(i) applicants. The University of Toronto Housing Guarantee constitutes an offer of occupancy and, as such, section 2.2 of this Agreement does not apply to residents in this category. Students must complete the supplementary University housing application, respond to all deadlines and meet all application fee requirements in order to maintain eligibility as a Category A(i) applicant. Category A(ii): First Year Non-Guarantee Applicants First year students who do not qualify for the University of Toronto Housing Guarantee as outlined above, are categorized as Category A(ii) applicants and are subject to sections 2.2 and 5.1 of this Agreement. Category B(i): Returning Upper Year, New Upper Year, Transfer Guarantee Applicants Students who are registered with the University and are eligible to select courses but are no longer in their first year of study are categorized as Category B applicants and are subject to Sections 2.2 and 5.1 of this Agreement. For consideration for admission to residence for the upcoming academic year, all upper-year applicants must meet the minimum eligibility requirements:  Complete a minimum of 3.0 credits in the previous academic year at the University of Toronto Mississauga;  Achieve a minimum 1.5 cumulative grade-point average (GPA) in the previous academic year;  Abide by the policies, procedures, payment deadlines and community standards as outlined in the UTM Student Housing & Residence Life Undergraduate Occupancy Agreement, and have no more than 4 discipline points from previous years on residence;  Maintain full-time student status for the duration of their on-campus residency;  Abide all application deadlines and procedures. The following guarantees are offered to Category B(i) applicants: Undergraduate Residence Council Guarantee Actively enrolled students who successfully complete the required application and application fee by the upper year application deadline, meet minimum returning eligibility requirements, and ha...
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