CONDITIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF RESIDENTS. A. A space is only to be occupied by the Student to whom the space is assigned and the space may not be sublet to another person. A guest may not be accommodated in University Housing for more than nine days total per semester, and may not be accommodated for more than three consecutive days during any thirty-day period. This also applies to students and residents not assigned to the specific space. For further information on this, please refer to the UWF Housing and Residence Life Handbook at xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx-xxx-xxxxxxx- affairs/departments/housing-and-residence-life/current-residents/rules-and-resources/ .
B. Processing of room change requests begins ten (10) business days after the official opening date of University Housing each semester and ends at the discretion of University Housing. Room changes are done based on approval by staff and availability.
C. All first-time-in college (FTIC) Students living in University Housing are required to participate in the mandatory meal plan program at a twelve (12) meal plan level or greater per semester for two (2) consecutive semesters (not including summer semesters). FTIC Students who live off campus during the fall semester and live on campus during the spring semester, will be required to purchase a meal plan for two (2) consecutive semesters. To determine if you are a FTIC Student, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. The cost of the Meal Plan Program is not included in the University Housing rental rate. The Meal Plan Program rates are available from University Dining Services. Meal plans are available for all students. More information is available at xxx.xxx/xxxxxxx-xxx- administration/departments/business-and-auxiliary-services/dining-services/meal-plans/.
D. Students are responsible for care of rooms and furnishings. University Housing provides no custodial service in Student rooms. Charges may be applied for damages to, unauthorized use of, or alterations to rooms, furnishings or buildings and for special cleaning necessitated by improper care of rooms or furnishings. Students are jointly responsible with all other common area users for damages to common areas and furnishings. Common areas are defined as those areas available for use by all Students living in an apartment, on a wing, a floor, within a hall or building.
E. Students are responsible for knowing and observing University regulations and policies as set forth in official University publications including, but n...
CONDITIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF RESIDENTS. A. Students may reside only in the rooms to which they are assigned, and students may not sublet rooms to another person. Room transfers may occur only upon written approval from the University Housing Office or the building's hall coordinator.
B. If one or more vacancies occur in a room or apartment, the remaining students agree to accept other roommates as assigned. The students further agree to be moved to other comparable facilities as directed by the University.
C. The University reserves the right to consolidate vacancies by closing rooms, apartments, floors, or halls.
D. Room assignments may be changed, or agreements terminated by the Director of Housing in the interest of order, health, discipline, energy conservation, or best use of facilities.
E. If a student exhibits disruptive, irresponsible, or inconsiderate behavior, or is a detriment to orderly community living, he/she may, upon the recommendation of the resident director after a conference/hearing with the student, have his/her assignment changed or Agreement terminated.
F. Students are responsible for care of rooms and equipment. The University performs routine, periodic and preventative maintenance and custodial services. The University may also provide periodic suite bathroom cleaning, subject to staff availability and other conditions. Charges may be made for damages to, unauthorized use of, or alterations to, rooms, equipment or buildings, as well as for special cleaning necessitated by improper care of rooms or equipment. Students are jointly responsible for care of public areas and equipment. "Public areas" are defined as those areas available for use by all students living on a wing, a floor or within a hall. Charges for damages to public areas and equipment may be made to all students assigned to separate wings, floors or within entire halls as deemed appropriate by University Housing.
G. Students are responsible for knowing and following University regulations and procedures as set forth in official University publications including the
CONDITIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF RESIDENTS. A. A space is only to be occupied by the Student to whom the space is assigned and the space may not be sublet to another person. A guest may not be accommodated in University Housing for more than nine days total per semester, and may not be accommodated for more than three consecutive days during any thirty-day period. For further information on this, please refer to the UWF Housing and Residence Life Handbook at xxx.xxx/xxxxxxx.
B. Students may request a room change in writing using our online form. Processing of the room change requests begins ten (10) business days after the official opening date of University Housing each semester and ends twenty (20) business days after the official opening date. Room changes are done based on approval by staff and availability.
C. All first-time-in college (FTIC) Students living in University Housing are required to participate in the mandatory meal plan program at a twelve
CONDITIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF RESIDENTS