Common use of Community Policies Clause in Contracts

Community Policies. Because the residence halls comprise a unique community living situation, policies that provide for the health, safety, and security needs of all residents are a necessity. These policies xxxxxx a cooperative living environment and prohibit behaviors which adversely affect the residence hall community. ● Rights of Others: In order to maintain the academic atmosphere of the residence halls, students are expected to conduct themselves in a considerate manner with regard to the rights, safety, and needs of others. Accordingly, students are obligated to live in a cooperative manner with roommates and other residents. Students are expected to recognize and respect the authority of university staff and to comply with requests they make in the performance of their duties. ● Residential Environment: The living and studying conditions at an educational institution are unique and must be adjusted from time to time for the mutual benefit of the university and all of its other students. Therefore, Housing and Residential Services may make changes in official administrative policies as deemed necessary in the interest of health, safety, discipline of students or university employees, or for educational purposes, and the student shall abide by such changes in policies. Campus policies and regulations are published in The Student Handbook, the Residence Hall Policies and Procedures Handbook, this Housing Occupancy Agreement, and other documents which address particular operations of the university.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing Occupancy Agreement, Housing Occupancy Agreement

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Community Policies. Because the residence halls comprise a unique community living situation, policies that provide for the health, safety, and security needs of all residents are a necessity. These policies xxxxxx a cooperative living environment and prohibit behaviors which adversely affect the residence hall community. Rights of Others: In order to maintain the academic atmosphere of the residence halls, students are expected to conduct themselves in a considerate manner with regard to the rights, safety, and needs of others. Accordingly, students are obligated to live in a cooperative manner with roommates and other residents. Students are expected to recognize and respect the authority of university staff and to comply with requests they make in the performance of their duties. Residential Environment: The living and studying conditions at an educational institution are unique and must be adjusted from time to time for the mutual benefit of the university and all of its other students. Therefore, Housing and Residential Services may make changes in official administrative policies as deemed necessary in the interest of health, safety, discipline of students or university employees, or for educational purposes, and the student shall abide by such changes in policies. Campus policies and regulations are published in The Student Handbook, the Residence Hall Policies and Procedures Handbook, this Housing Occupancy Agreement, and other documents which address particular operations of the university.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Occupancy Agreement

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Community Policies. Because the residence halls comprise a unique community living situation, policies that provide for the health, safety, and security needs of all residents are a necessity. These policies xxxxxx a cooperative living environment and prohibit behaviors which adversely affect the residence hall community. Rights of Others: In order to maintain the academic atmosphere of the residence halls, students are expected to conduct themselves in a considerate manner with regard to the rights, safety, and needs of others. Accordingly, students are obligated to live in a cooperative manner with roommates and other residents. Students are expected to recognize and respect the authority of university staff and to comply with requests they make in the performance of their duties. Residential Environment: The living and studying conditions at an educational institution are unique and must be adjusted from time to time for the mutual benefit of the university and all of its other students. Therefore, Housing and Residential Services may make changes in official administrative policies as deemed necessary in the interest of health, safety, discipline of students or university employees, or for educational purposes, and the student shall abide by such changes in policies. Campus policies and regulations are published in The Student Handbook, the Residence Hall Policies and Procedures Handbook, this Housing Occupancy Agreement, and other documents which address particular operations of the university.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Occupancy Agreement

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