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Cancellation Charge Policy. Cancellation charges apply if a student cancels or withdraws from a housing arrangement after the housing has been secured, as set forth in the tables below. Only students who are not required to live in University housing are permitted to cancel; first and second year students are required to live in University housing. Students who cancel because of co-op outside of the Boston area, study abroad, or a medical leave of absence can cancel housing without cancellation charges, subject to providing acceptable written verification; housing charges for time of occupancy may apply. Students who can demonstrate a significant change in circumstances may petition for a waiver of this charge. Undergraduate/Graduate Cancellation Charge Schedule Amount Charged Notification Received Fall 2020 Spring 2021 Summer I 2021 Summer II 2021 Deposit refunded; NO Charge Before 5/15/20 Before 10/1/20 Before 3/15/21 Before 4/15/21 $1,000 ($500 Summer) Charge After 5/15/20 After 10/1/20 After 4/15/21 $2,000 ($1,000 Summer) Charge After 6/15/20 After 10/15/20 After 3/15/21 After 4/30/21 $3,000 ($1,500 Summer) Charge After 7/15/20 After 11/1/20 After 4/1/21 After 5/15/21 Total Forfeiture After 8/1/20 After 12/1/20 After 4/15/21 After 5/29/21 Law Students Cancellation Charge Schedule Amount Charged Notification Received Fall 2020 Winter 2021 Spring 2021 Summer 2021 Deposit refunded; NO Charge Before 6/30/20 Before 9/30/20 Before 12/30/20 Before 4/1/21 $500 Charge After 6/30/20 After 9/30/20 After 12/30/20 After 4/1/21 $1,500 Charge After 7/15/20 After 10/15/20 After 1/15/21 After 4/15/21 $2,500 Charge After 8/1/20 After 10/30/20 After 1/30/21 After 4/30/21 Total Forfeiture After 8/15/20 After 11/15/20 After 2/16/21 After 5/17/21 Dining Services Requirements and Charges First year students are required to have a Dining Services meal plan. All students living in traditional or suite-style accommodations (without a kitchen) are automatically assigned to a 17-meal plan and have the option to increase to an unlimited meal plan at any time or decrease to a 12-meal plan before the scheduled deadline. Upperclass students living in traditional or suite-style accommodations have the additional option of decreasing to a minimum 7-meal plan. The 12-meal plan is the minimum requirement for first year students living in a traditional or suite-style accommodation. First year students scheduled to live in an apartment-style (with a kitchen) accommodation will be automatically assigned to a 12-meal plan and have the option to decrease to a 7-meal plan before the scheduled deadline. Upperclass students living in apartment style accommodations are not automatically enrolled in a meal plan. However, students have the option to enroll in a meal plan by visiting the self-service tab on the myNortheastern portal. Students have until the second Saturday after the first day of classes to increase or decrease meal plans. Meal plan changes are made through the self-service tab on the student’s myNortheastern portal. Each student participating in the Dining Services program must present their University identification card at the dining hall in order to be served a meal. This meal card is property of the University, non-transferable, and must be surrendered to any University official upon request. Alteration or use of the meal card for any unauthorized purpose will result in disciplinary action which could include loss of housing privileges and/or confiscation of the meal card. Food and related articles may not be taken from the dining room, except as permitted by Dining Services. To prevent loss and theft, the University reserves the right to inspect backpacks and bags at the exits of the dining halls. During weekends, vacations, and official closings, the University reserves the right to consolidate dining facilities (i.e., some facilities will be closed). Dining Program Rates for the 2020-2021 academic year will be available late in the spring of 2020. Note charges are subject to revision by the University at any time. Charges are assessed each term and can be viewed on the student’s account. Use of University Housing Facilities University residence halls, suites, and apartments are available only to students living in our residence community, their invited guests, and other persons authorized by Housing and Residential Life. Unauthorized entry to, or use of, University housing facilities is prohibited. Students are not permitted to use their residence hall, housing unit or mailbox for the purpose of conducting profit or not-for-profit business transactions, commercial enterprises or any activity that violates applicable law or University policy.

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Cancellation Charge Policy. Cancellation charges apply if a student cancels or withdraws from a housing arrangement after the housing has been secured, as set forth in the tables below. Only students who are not required to live in University housing are permitted to cancel; first and second year students are required to live in University housing. Students who cancel because of co-op outside of the Boston area, study abroad, or a medical leave of absence can cancel housing without cancellation charges, subject to providing acceptable written verification; housing charges for time of occupancy may apply. Students who can demonstrate a significant change in circumstances may petition for a waiver of this charge. Undergraduate/Graduate Cancellation Charge Schedule Amount Charged Notification Received Fall 2020 2021 Spring 2021 2022 Summer I 2021 2022 Summer II 2021 2022 Deposit refunded; NO Charge Before 5/15/20 5/15/21 Before 10/1/20 10/1/21 Before 3/15/21 3/15/22 Before 4/15/21 4/15/22 $1,000 ($500 Summer) Charge After 5/15/20 5/15/21 After 10/1/20 10/1/21 After 4/15/21 4/15/22 $2,000 ($1,000 Summer) Charge After 6/15/20 6/15/21 After 10/15/20 10/15/21 After 3/15/21 3/15/22 After 4/30/21 4/30/22 $3,000 ($1,500 Summer) Charge After 7/15/20 7/15/21 After 11/1/20 11/1/21 After 4/1/21 4/1/22 After 5/15/21 5/15/22 Total Forfeiture After 8/1/20 8/1/21 After 12/1/20 12/1/21 After 4/15/21 4/15/22 After 5/29/21 5/29/22 Law Students Cancellation Charge Schedule Amount Charged Notification Received Fall 2020 2021 Winter 2021 2022 Spring 2021 2022 Summer 2021 2022 Deposit refunded; NO Charge Before 6/30/20 6/30/21 Before 9/30/20 9/30/21 Before 12/30/20 12/30/21 Before 4/1/21 4/1/22 $500 Charge After 6/30/20 6/30/21 After 9/30/20 9/30/21 After 12/30/20 12/30/21 After 4/1/21 4/1/22 $1,500 Charge After 7/15/20 7/15/21 After 10/15/20 10/15/21 After 1/15/21 1/15/22 After 4/15/21 4/15/22 $2,500 Charge After 8/1/20 8/1/21 After 10/30/20 10/30/21 After 1/30/21 1/30/22 After 4/30/21 4/30/22 Total Forfeiture After 8/15/20 8/15/21 After 11/15/20 11/15/21 After 2/16/21 2/16/22 After 5/17/21 5/17/22 Dining Services Requirements and Charges First year students are required to have a Dining Services meal plan. All students living in traditional or suite-style accommodations (without a kitchen) are automatically assigned to a 17-meal plan and have the option to increase to an unlimited meal plan at any time or decrease to a 12-meal plan before the scheduled deadline. Upperclass students living in traditional or suite-style accommodations have the additional option of decreasing to a minimum 7-meal plan. The 12-meal plan is the minimum requirement for first year students living in a traditional or suite-style accommodation. First year students scheduled to live in an apartment-style (with a kitchen) accommodation will be automatically assigned to a 12-meal plan and have the option to decrease to a 7-meal plan before the scheduled deadline. Upperclass students living in apartment style accommodations are not automatically enrolled in a meal plan. However, students have the option to enroll in a meal plan by visiting the self-service tab on the myNortheastern portal. Students have until the second Saturday after the first day of classes to increase or decrease meal plans. Meal plan changes are made through the self-service tab on the student’s myNortheastern portal. Each student participating in the Dining Services program must present their University identification card at the dining hall in order to be served a meal. This meal card is property of the University, non-transferable, and must be surrendered to any University official upon request. Alteration or use of the meal card for any unauthorized purpose will result in disciplinary action which could include loss of housing privileges and/or confiscation of the meal card. Food and related articles may not be taken from the dining room, except as permitted by Dining Services. To prevent loss and theft, the University reserves the right to inspect backpacks and bags at the exits of the dining halls. During weekends, vacations, and official closings, the University reserves the right to consolidate dining facilities (i.e., some facilities will be closed). Dining Program Rates for the 20202021-2021 2022 academic year will be available late in the spring of 20202021. Note charges are subject to revision by the University at any time. Charges are assessed each term and can be viewed on the student’s account. Use of University Housing Facilities University residence halls, suites, and apartments are available only to students living in our residence community, their invited guests, and other persons authorized by Housing and Residential Life. Unauthorized entry to, or use of, University housing facilities is prohibited. Students are not permitted to use their residence hall, housing unit or mailbox for the purpose of conducting profit or not-for-profit business transactions, commercial enterprises or any activity that violates applicable law or University policy.

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Cancellation Charge Policy. Cancellation charges apply if a student cancels or withdraws from a housing arrangement after the housing has been secured, as set forth in the tables below. Only students who are not required to live in University housing are permitted to cancel; first and second year students are required to live in University housing. Students who cancel because of co-op outside of the Boston area, study abroad, or a medical leave of absence can cancel housing without cancellation charges, subject to providing acceptable written verification; housing charges for time of occupancy may apply. Students who can demonstrate a significant change in circumstances may petition for a waiver of this charge. Undergraduate/Graduate Graduate/Law Cancellation Charge Schedule Amount Charged Notification Received Fall 2020 2021 Spring 2021 2022 Summer I 2021 2022 Summer II 2021 2022 Deposit refunded; NO Charge Before 5/15/20 5/15/21 Before 10/1/20 10/1/21 Before 3/15/21 3/15/22 Before 4/15/21 4/15/22 $1,000 ($500 UG/Grad Summer) Charge After 5/15/20 5/15/21 After 10/1/20 10/1/21 After 4/15/21 4/15/22 $2,000 ($1,000 UG/Grad Summer) Charge After 6/15/20 6/15/21 After 10/15/20 10/15/21 After 3/15/21 3/15/22 After 4/30/21 4/30/22 $3,000 ($1,500 UG/Grad Summer) Charge After 7/15/20 7/15/21 After 11/1/20 11/1/21 After 4/1/21 4/1/22 After 5/15/21 5/15/22 Total Forfeiture After 8/1/20 8/1/21 After 12/1/20 12/1/21 After 4/15/21 4/15/22 After 5/29/21 Law Students Cancellation Charge Schedule Amount Charged Notification Received Fall 2020 Winter 2021 Spring 2021 Summer 2021 Deposit refunded; NO Charge Before 6/30/20 Before 9/30/20 Before 12/30/20 Before 4/1/21 $500 Charge After 6/30/20 After 9/30/20 After 12/30/20 After 4/1/21 $1,500 Charge After 7/15/20 After 10/15/20 After 1/15/21 After 4/15/21 $2,500 Charge After 8/1/20 After 10/30/20 After 1/30/21 After 4/30/21 Total Forfeiture After 8/15/20 After 11/15/20 After 2/16/21 After 5/17/21 5/29/22 Dining Services Requirements and Charges First year students are required to have a Dining Services meal plan. All students living in traditional or suite-style accommodations (without a kitchen) are automatically assigned to a 17-meal plan and have the option to increase to an unlimited meal plan at any time or decrease to a 12-meal plan before the scheduled deadline. Upperclass students living in traditional or suite-style accommodations have the additional option of decreasing to a minimum 7-meal plan. The 12-meal plan is the minimum requirement for first year students living in a traditional or suite-style accommodation. First year students scheduled to live in an apartment-style (with a kitchen) accommodation will be automatically assigned to a 12-meal plan and have the option to decrease to a 7-meal plan before the scheduled deadline. Upperclass students living in apartment style accommodations are not automatically enrolled in a meal plan. However, students have the option to enroll in a meal plan by visiting the self-service tab on the myNortheastern portal. Students have until the second Saturday after the first day of classes to increase or decrease meal plans. Meal plan changes are made through the self-service tab on the student’s myNortheastern portal. Each student participating in the Dining Services program must present their University identification card at the dining hall in order to be served a meal. This meal card is property of the University, non-transferable, and must be surrendered to any University official upon request. Alteration or use of the meal card for any unauthorized purpose will result in disciplinary action which could include loss of housing privileges and/or confiscation of the meal card. Food and related articles may not be taken from the dining room, except as permitted by Dining Services. To prevent loss and theft, the University reserves the right to inspect backpacks and bags at the exits of the dining halls. During weekends, vacations, and official closings, the University reserves the right to consolidate dining facilities (i.e., some facilities will be closed). Dining Program Rates for the 20202021-2021 2022 academic year will be available late in the spring of 20202021. Note charges are subject to revision by the University at any time. Charges are assessed each term and can be viewed on the student’s account. Use of University Housing Facilities University residence halls, suites, and apartments are available only to students living in our residence community, their invited guests, and other persons authorized by Housing and Residential Life. Unauthorized entry to, or use of, University housing facilities is prohibited. Students are not permitted to use their residence hall, housing unit or mailbox for the purpose of conducting profit or not-for-profit business transactions, commercial enterprises or any activity that violates applicable law or University policy.

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Cancellation Charge Policy. Cancellation charges apply if a student cancels or withdraws from a housing arrangement after the housing has been secured, as set forth in the tables below. Only students who are not required to live in University housing are permitted to cancel; first and second year students are required to live in University housing. Students who cancel because of co-op outside of the Boston area, area or study abroad, or a medical leave of absence can cancel housing without cancellation charges, subject to providing acceptable written verification; housing charges for time of occupancy may apply. Students who can demonstrate a significant change in circumstances may petition for a waiver of this charge. Undergraduate/Graduate Graduate/Law Cancellation Charge Schedule Amount Charged Notification Received Fall 2020 2023 Spring 2021 2024 Summer I 2021 2024 Summer II 2021 2024 Deposit refunded; NO Charge Before 5/15/20 5/15/23 Before 10/1/20 10/1/23 Before 3/15/21 3/15/24 Before 4/15/21 4/15/24 $1,000 ($500 UG/Grad Summer) Charge After 5/15/20 5/15/23 After 10/1/20 10/1/23 After 4/15/21 4/15/24 $2,000 ($1,000 UG/Grad Summer) Charge After 6/15/20 6/15/23 After 10/15/20 10/15/23 After 3/15/21 3/15/24 After 4/30/21 4/30/24 $3,000 ($1,500 UG/Grad Summer) Charge After 7/15/20 7/15/23 After 11/1/20 11/1/23 After 4/1/21 4/1/24 After 5/15/21 5/15/24 Total Forfeiture After 8/1/20 8/1/23 After 12/1/20 12/1/23 After 4/15/21 4/15/24 After 5/29/21 Law Students Cancellation Charge Schedule Amount Charged Notification Received Fall 2020 Winter 2021 Spring 2021 Summer 2021 Deposit refunded; NO Charge Before 6/30/20 Before 9/30/20 Before 12/30/20 Before 4/1/21 $500 Charge After 6/30/20 After 9/30/20 After 12/30/20 After 4/1/21 $1,500 Charge After 7/15/20 After 10/15/20 After 1/15/21 After 4/15/21 $2,500 Charge After 8/1/20 After 10/30/20 After 1/30/21 After 4/30/21 Total Forfeiture After 8/15/20 After 11/15/20 After 2/16/21 After 5/17/21 5/29/24 Dining Services Requirements and Charges First year students are required to have a Dining Services meal plan. All students living in traditional or suite-style accommodations (without a kitchen) are automatically assigned to a 17-meal plan and have the option to increase to an unlimited meal plan at any time or decrease to a 12-meal plan before the scheduled deadline. Upperclass students living in traditional or suite-style accommodations have the additional option of decreasing to a minimum 7-meal plan. The 12-meal plan is the minimum requirement for first year students living in a traditional or suite-style accommodation. First year students scheduled to live in an apartment-style (with a kitchen) accommodation will be automatically assigned to a 12-meal plan and have the option to decrease to a 7-meal plan before the scheduled deadline. Upperclass students living in apartment style accommodations are not automatically enrolled in a meal plan. However, students have the option to enroll in a meal plan by visiting the self-service tab on the myNortheastern Student Hub portal. Students have until the second Saturday after the first day of classes to increase or decrease meal plans. Meal plan changes are made through the self-service tab on the student’s myNortheastern Student Hub portal. Each student participating in the Dining Services program must present their University identification card at the dining hall in order to be served a meal. This meal card is property of the University, non-transferable, and must be surrendered to any University official upon request. Alteration or use of the meal card for any unauthorized purpose will result in disciplinary action which could include loss of housing privileges and/or confiscation of the meal card. Food and related articles may not be taken from the dining room, except as permitted by Dining Services. To prevent loss and theft, the University reserves the right to inspect backpacks and bags at the exits of the dining halls. During weekends, vacations, and official closings, the University reserves the right to consolidate dining facilities (i.e., some facilities will be closed). Dining Program Rates for the 20202023-2021 2024 academic year will be available late in the spring of 20202023. Note charges are subject to revision by the University at any time. Charges are assessed each term and can be viewed on the student’s account. Use of University Housing Facilities University residence halls, suites, and apartments are available only to students living in our residence community, their invited guests, and other persons authorized by Housing and Residential Life. Unauthorized entry to, or use of, University housing facilities is prohibited. Students are not permitted to use their residence hall, housing unit or mailbox for the purpose of conducting profit or not-for-profit business transactions, commercial enterprises or any activity that violates applicable law or University policy.

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Cancellation Charge Policy. Cancellation charges apply if a student cancels or withdraws from a housing arrangement after the housing has been secured, as set forth in the tables below. Only students who are not required to live in University housing are permitted to cancel; first and second year students are required to live in University housing. Students who cancel because of co-op outside of the Boston area, area or study abroad, or a medical leave of absence can cancel housing without cancellation charges, subject to providing acceptable written verification; housing charges for time of occupancy may apply. Students who can demonstrate a significant change in circumstances may petition for a waiver of this charge. Undergraduate/Graduate Graduate/Law Cancellation Charge Schedule Amount Charged Notification Received Fall 2020 2022 Spring 2021 2023 Summer I 2021 2023 Summer II 2021 2023 Deposit refunded; NO Charge Before 5/15/20 5/15/22 Before 10/1/20 10/1/22 Before 3/15/21 3/15/23 Before 4/15/21 4/15/23 $1,000 ($500 UG/Grad Summer) Charge After 5/15/20 5/15/22 After 10/1/20 10/1/22 After 4/15/21 4/15/23 $2,000 ($1,000 UG/Grad Summer) Charge After 6/15/20 6/15/22 After 10/15/20 10/15/22 After 3/15/21 3/15/23 After 4/30/21 4/30/23 $3,000 ($1,500 UG/Grad Summer) Charge After 7/15/20 7/15/22 After 11/1/20 11/1/22 After 4/1/21 4/1/23 After 5/15/21 5/15/23 Total Forfeiture After 8/1/20 8/1/22 After 12/1/20 12/1/22 After 4/15/21 4/15/23 After 5/29/21 Law Students Cancellation Charge Schedule Amount Charged Notification Received Fall 2020 Winter 2021 Spring 2021 Summer 2021 Deposit refunded; NO Charge Before 6/30/20 Before 9/30/20 Before 12/30/20 Before 4/1/21 $500 Charge After 6/30/20 After 9/30/20 After 12/30/20 After 4/1/21 $1,500 Charge After 7/15/20 After 10/15/20 After 1/15/21 After 4/15/21 $2,500 Charge After 8/1/20 After 10/30/20 After 1/30/21 After 4/30/21 Total Forfeiture After 8/15/20 After 11/15/20 After 2/16/21 After 5/17/21 5/29/23 Dining Services Requirements and Charges First year students are required to have a Dining Services meal plan. All students living in traditional or suite-style accommodations (without a kitchen) are automatically assigned to a 17-meal plan and have the option to increase to an unlimited meal plan at any time or decrease to a 12-meal plan before the scheduled deadline. Upperclass students living in traditional or suite-style accommodations have the additional option of decreasing to a minimum 7-meal plan. The 12-meal plan is the minimum requirement for first year students living in a traditional or suite-style accommodation. First year students scheduled to live in an apartment-style (with a kitchen) accommodation will be automatically assigned to a 12-meal plan and have the option to decrease to a 7-meal plan before the scheduled deadline. Upperclass students living in apartment style accommodations are not automatically enrolled in a meal plan. However, students have the option to enroll in a meal plan by visiting the self-service tab on the myNortheastern portal. Students have until the second Saturday after the first day of classes to increase or decrease meal plans. Meal plan changes are made through the self-service tab on the student’s myNortheastern portal. Each student participating in the Dining Services program must present their University identification card at the dining hall in order to be served a meal. This meal card is property of the University, non-transferable, and must be surrendered to any University official upon request. Alteration or use of the meal card for any unauthorized purpose will result in disciplinary action which could include loss of housing privileges and/or confiscation of the meal card. Food and related articles may not be taken from the dining room, except as permitted by Dining Services. To prevent loss and theft, the University reserves the right to inspect backpacks and bags at the exits of the dining halls. During weekends, vacations, and official closings, the University reserves the right to consolidate dining facilities (i.e., some facilities will be closed). Dining Program Rates for the 20202022-2021 2023 academic year will be available late in the spring of 20202022. Note charges are subject to revision by the University at any time. Charges are assessed each term and can be viewed on the student’s account. Use of University Housing Facilities University residence halls, suites, and apartments are available only to students living in our residence community, their invited guests, and other persons authorized by Housing and Residential Life. Unauthorized entry to, or use of, University housing facilities is prohibited. Students are not permitted to use their residence hall, housing unit or mailbox for the purpose of conducting profit or not-for-profit business transactions, commercial enterprises or any activity that violates applicable law or University policy.

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