ASSIGNMENT OF ROOMS. The responsibility for the assignment of rooms and suites within the residence halls shall be with the Director of Residential Life. Preference in residence hall and room assignments will be given to continuing and incoming full-time undergraduate students. The University reserves the right to temporarily assign more students to a room than its normal capacity, and to temporarily or permanently reassign the undersigned student to another room as it reasonably deems necessary or appropriate. If the undersigned student makes an unauthorized room change, he or she may be required to move back to his or her assigned room and/or pay a $50.00 fine. If the undersigned student is assigned as a third person in a room designed for a two-person occupancy or as a fourth person in a room designed for a three- person occupancy, as certified by the Director of Residential Life, and if the residence halls are occupied to total capacity, the undersigned student shall be charged according to a reduced rate scale available from the Residential Life Office. This reduced scale applies only to those who are assigned in these overcrowded situations and not to students who choose to live three or four in a room. In the event that single rooms are available, students may apply with priority being determined by class rank and date of request, but are not available for first year students. A student without a roommate may be given the choice of paying for a single room (space permitting) or being reassigned with another student who does not have a roommate.
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Samples: Board and Residential License Agreement, Board and Residential License Agreement
ASSIGNMENT OF ROOMS. The responsibility for the assignment of rooms and suites within the residence halls shall be with the Director of Residential Life. Preference in residence hall and room assignments will be given to continuing and incoming full-time undergraduate students. The University reserves the right to temporarily assign more students to a room than its normal capacity, and to temporarily or permanently reassign the undersigned student to another room as it reasonably deems necessary or appropriate. If the undersigned student makes an unauthorized room change, he or she may be required to move back to his or her assigned room and/or pay a $50.00 fine. If the undersigned student is assigned as a third person in a room designed for a two-person occupancy or as a fourth person in a room designed for a three- person occupancy, as certified by the Director of Residential Life, and if the residence halls are occupied to total capacity, the undersigned student shall be charged according to a reduced rate scale available from the Residential Life Office. This reduced scale applies only to those who are assigned in these overcrowded situations and not to students who choose to live three or four in a room. In the event that single rooms are available, students may apply with priority being determined by completed cumulative hours or by class rank and date of request, but are not available for first year students. A student without a roommate may be given the choice of paying for a single room (space permitting) or being reassigned with another student who does not have a roommate.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ROOMS. The responsibility for the assignment of rooms and suites within the residence halls shall be with the Director of Residential Life. Preference in residence hall and room assignments will be given to continuing and incoming full-time undergraduate students. The University reserves the right to temporarily assign more students to a room than its normal capacity, and to temporarily or permanently reassign the undersigned student to another room as it reasonably deems necessary or appropriate. If the undersigned student makes an unauthorized room change, he or she may be required to move back to his or her assigned room and/or pay a $50.00 fine. If the undersigned student is assigned as a third person in a room designed for a two-person occupancy or as a fourth person in a room designed for a three- three-person occupancy, as certified by the Director of Residential Life, and if the residence halls are occupied to total capacity, the undersigned student shall be charged according to a reduced rate scale available from the Residential Life Office. This reduced scale applies only to those who are assigned in these overcrowded situations and not to students who choose to live three or four in a room. In the event that single rooms are available, students may apply with priority being determined by class rank and date of request, but are not available for first year students. A student without a roommate may be given the choice of paying for a single room (space permitting) or being reassigned with another student who does not have a roommate.
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