Assignment of Housing. Housing is limited. You are not guaranteed assignment to a specific Housing Facility, particular room type, or area of campus. Your housing application may be accepted or rejected by the Housing Office. Your assignment to a Housing Facility will be determined by the Housing Office, in its sole and absolute discretion. In accordance with the University’s inclusive educational philosophy, and in accordance with the laws of the United States, the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and University regulations, the University does not discriminate in the placement of Students in Housing Facilities or in room assignments on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, creed, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, uniformed service, political belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, marital status, genetic information, social or economic status, or whether the person is a smoker or nonsmoker, as long as the person complies with University policy concerning smoking. Housing assignments based on gender are proportionate in quantity and comparable in quality in compliance with Title IX mandates. If you have any specific concerns about your housing assignment, you should contact the Housing Office.
Assignment of Housing. You are not guaranteed assignment to a specific Housing Facility, particular room type, or area of campus. Summer housing is available only in designated Housing Facilities. Your housing application may be accepted or rejected by the Housing Office. Your assignment to a Housing Facility will be determined by the Housing Office, in its sole and absolute discretion.
Assignment of Housing. All students are required to reside on campus for 3 years, defined as a combination of six fall and spring semesters. Any required student who does not preference housing or select housing will be assigned a space in a residence hall. The College expressly reserves the right at any time during the year to reassign the student to other housing accommodations. In the event of a vacancy, the College reserves the right to assign students to unoccupied beds. Students are required to keep any vacant spaces ready for assignment of a roommate or suitemate at any time. Requests for room changes must be approved through the Office of Housing & Residence Life. A charge of $35 will be made for every room change.
Assignment of Housing. The Office of University Housing makes all room assignments for freshman students. Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx University does not guarantee assignment to a particular room, building, or type of accommodation. Returning students will be assigned to a space by participating in a Housing Lottery. The Housing Lottery will be available to all eligible students currently residing in University Owned Residence Halls and students studying abroad in a CNU sanctioned program. Residents are required to move into their assigned room. Residents may not change their room assignment without prior approval from the Office of University Housing. Requests to change rooms or roommates must be approved by the Office of University Housing. Unauthorized room changes will result in a $150 charge and the resident shall be required to move back to their original assigned room. Violations of this term may also result in disciplinary action. After the close of the roster verification period, or after the second week of the semester, residents may request a room change and may be subject to additional administrative and housing fees if the request is granted. If a space becomes available in any room for any reason, the Office of University Housing may fill the vacancy and/or consolidate available space by moving residents. The University reserves the right to reassign space as needed. Residents may not allow anyone else to reside in the space assigned.
Assignment of Housing. The University is an equal opportunity institution and, as such, assigns University Housing space to qualified, enrolled, degree-seeking students without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, gender, disability, age, sexual orientation, marital or domestic partnership status, or veteran status, as provided by federal, state and local law, and in accordance with the University’s Non-Discrimination Policy and the standards for community living set forth by Residential Life. The University offers housing in the form of a room or suite occupied by persons of the same gender, except as permitted for students requesting an All Gender Housing Assignment. All Gender Housing is offered on campus, and requires mutual agreement by all students assigned to that specific room, suite or townhouse. There is no married of family housing assignments offered to student residents by the University.
Assignment of Housing. Springfield College has a three year residency requirement. All students are required to reside on campus for 3 years, defined as a combination of six fall and spring semesters. Any required student who does not preference housing or select housing will be assigned a space in a residence hall. The College expressly reserves the right at any time during the year to reassign the student to other housing accommodations. In the event of a vacancy, the College reserves the right to assign students to unoccupied beds. Students are required to keep any vacant spaces ready for assignment of a roommate or suitemate at any time. Requests for room changes must be approved through the Office of Housing & Residence Life. A charge of $35 will be made for every approved room change.
Assignment of Housing. Housing is limited and Students are not guaranteed on-campus housing or placement in any particular Housing Facility or a particular room type. Acceptance of your housing application and your assignment to a Housing
Assignment of Housing. The University is an equal opportunity institution and, as such, assigns University Housing space to qualified, enrolled, degree-seeking students without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, gender, disability, age, sexual orientation, marital or domestic partnership status, or veteran status, as provided by federal, state and local law, and in accordance with the University’s Non-Discrimination Policy and the Office of Housing and Residential Life’s standards for community living. The University offers housing in the form of a room or suite occupied by persons of the same gender. There is no married of family housing assignments offered by the University. All Gender Housing is offered on campus, and requires mutual agreement by all students assigned to that specific room, suite or townhouse.
Assignment of Housing. Housing is limited and Students are not guaranteed on-campus housing or placement in any particular housing facility or a particular room type. Acceptance of your housing application and your assignment to on campus housing facilities (“Housing Facilities”) will be determined by the Housing Office, in its sole and absolute discretion. In accordance with the University’s inclusive educational philosophy, and in accordance with the laws of the United States, the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and University regulations, the University does not discriminate in the placement of Students in Housing Facilities or in room assignments on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, creed, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, uniformed service, political belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, marital status, genetic information, social or economic status or smoker or nonsmoker status (so long as the person complies with University policy concerning smoking). Housing assignments for male and female students are proportionate in quantity and comparable in quality in compliance with Title IX mandates. Students who have any specific concerns about their housing assignment should contact the
Assignment of Housing. Pace University is an equal opportunity institution and, as such, assigns University Housing space to qualified, enrolled, degree-seeking students without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, gender, disability, age, sexual orientation, marital or domestic partnership status, or veteran status, as provided by federal, state and local law, and in accordance with the University’s Non-Discrimination Policy and the Office of Housing and Residential Life’s Standards for Community Living. The University offers housing in the form of a room or suite occupied by persons of the same gender. There are no married or family housing assignments offered by the University. Gender Neutral housing is offered on the New York City campus, and requires an additional application process.