Conditions of Occupancy. Student occupancy in University Housing facilities is conditioned upon continued full-time registration and attendance in good standing as a student of the University, payment of all tuition, fees, charges, and assessments and compliance with all rules and regulations of the University. A University Housing space is provided only when the University is in session. When the University is not in session, residents must vacate their living space. This includes Thanksgiving, Winter Break, Spring Break, Summer and when otherwise stipulated by the Department of Residence Life and Housing. Students with a legitimate academic need or students with severe or extenuating circumstances should contact the Associate Director of Residence Life and Housing, or their designee, to request an exception. All requests for exceptions must be in writing and turned in at least 5 business days before the applicable break. At the end of each semester, residents are required to leave no later than 24 hours after their last final or at the official time all residence halls close, whichever time comes first. University Housing Facilities will close as announced by the Department of Residence Life and Housing via posted notice/University email. Students must vacate their living space by the time indicated in the posted "closing" notice. Failure to vacate and properly close the room may result in a fine and/or conduct review. Opening times will be announced in writing in advance. Residents are not permitted to enter University Housing facilities prior to the opening of the residence halls. Request for exceptions for personal reasons must be presented in writing no later than 5 days prior to the opening of the residence halls to the Department of Residence Life and Housing. Only cases of personal hardship will be considered, and students are placed on notice that exceptions to the above policy are infrequent. Students who are granted exceptions to come early, stay late or stay during a break period will generally be assessed a fee of $50.00 per night of occupancy. Those residents who arrive early without permission from the Department of Residence Life and Housing will be required to leave immediately, be assessed as above, and/or will be processed through the University Student Conduct System. 1. Missing Student Notification Policy and Procedure for student living in on-campus residence halls
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Samples: Housing Contract, Housing Contract
Conditions of Occupancy. Student occupancy in University Housing facilities is conditioned upon continued full-time registration and attendance in good standing as a student of the University, payment of all tuition, fees, charges, and assessments and compliance with all rules and regulations of the University. A University Housing space is provided only when the University is in session. When the University is not in session, residents must vacate their living space. This includes Thanksgiving, Winter Break, Spring Break, Summer and when otherwise stipulated by the Department of Residence Life and Housing. Students with a legitimate academic need or students with severe or extenuating circumstances should contact the Associate Director of Residence Life and Housing, or their designee, Housing to request an exception. All requests for exceptions must be in writing and turned in at least 5 business days before the applicable break. At the end of each semester, residents are required to leave no later than 24 hours after their last final or at the official time all residence halls close, whichever time comes first. University Housing Facilities will close as announced by the Department of Residence Life and Housing via posted notice/University email. Students must vacate their living space by the time indicated in the posted "closing" notice. Failure to vacate and properly close the room may result in a fine and/or conduct review. Opening times will be announced in writing in advance. Residents are not permitted to enter University Housing facilities prior to the opening of the residence halls. Request for exceptions for personal reasons must be presented in writing no later than 5 10 days prior to the opening of the residence halls to the Department Director of Residence Life and Housing. Only cases of personal hardship will be considered, considered and students are placed on notice that exceptions to the above policy are infrequent. Students who are granted exceptions to come early, stay late or stay during a break period will generally be assessed a fee of $50.00 per night of occupancy. A $100.00 per night fine will be assessed to those students who occupy University Housing facilities without authorization. Those residents who arrive early without permission from the Department Director of Residence Life and Housing will be required to leave immediately, be assessed as above, and/or will be processed through the University Student Conduct System.
1. Absences from the residence hall
2. Missing Student Notification Policy and Procedure for student living in on-campus residence halls
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Samples: Housing Contract
Conditions of Occupancy. Student occupancy in University Housing facilities is conditioned upon continued full-time registration and attendance in good standing as a student of the University, payment of all tuition, fees, charges, and assessments and compliance with all rules and regulations of the University. A University Housing space is provided only when the University is in session. When the University is not in session, residents must vacate their living space. This includes Thanksgiving, Winter Break, Spring Break, Summer and when otherwise stipulated by the Department of Residence Life and Housing. Students with a legitimate academic need or students with severe or extenuating circumstances should contact the Associate Director of Residence Life and Housing, or their designee, to request an exception. All requests for exceptions must be in writing and turned in at least 5 business days before the applicable break. At the end of each semester, residents are required to leave no later than 24 hours after their last final or at the official time all residence halls close, whichever time comes first. University Housing Facilities will close as announced by the Department of Residence Life and Housing via posted notice/University email. Students must vacate their living space by the time indicated in the posted "closing" notice. Failure to vacate and properly close the room may result in a fine and/or conduct review. Opening times will be announced in writing in advance. Residents are not permitted to enter University Housing facilities prior to the opening of the residence halls. Request for exceptions for personal reasons must be presented in writing no later than 5 days prior to the opening of the residence halls to the Department of Residence Life and Housing. Only cases of personal hardship will be considered, and students are placed on notice that exceptions to the above policy are infrequent. Students who are granted exceptions to come early, stay late or stay during a break period will generally be assessed a fee of $50.00 per night of occupancy. Those residents who arrive early without permission from the Department of Residence Life and Housing will be required to leave immediately, be assessed as above, and/or will be processed through the University Student Conduct System.
1. Missing Student Notification Policy and Procedure for student living in on-campus residence halls
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4. Make appropriate updates
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Samples: Housing Contract
Conditions of Occupancy. Student occupancy in University Housing facilities housing is conditioned upon continued full-time registration and attendance in regis- tration, good standing as a student of the Universityacademic standing, payment of all tuition, fees, charges, and assessments and compliance compliant with all the rules and regulations of the University, and all financial obligations must be paid prior to the beginning of each semester. A (Room assignments may be cancelled by the University Housing if the balance is not paid by the stipulated due date or if alternate payment arrangements have not been approved by the University’s Office of Student Accounts). With the exception of Residents of DSU Courtyard and Village, University housing space is provided only when the University is in session. When the University is not in sessionDuring official closing dates, residents Residents must vacate their living space. This includes ThanksgivingThanksgiving Recess, Winter BreakRecess, Spring BreakRecess, Summer Recess and when otherwise stipulated by the Department of Residence Life Housing and HousingResidential Education. Students Residents with a legitimate academic need or students with severe or extenuating circumstances should contact can submit their request in writing to the Associate Director of Residence Life and Housing, or their designee, to request an exceptionUniversity Housing Office. All requests for exceptions must be in writing and turned in at least 5 10 business days before the applicable breakbreak and are not nec- essarily guaranteed. At the end of each semester, residents Residents are required to leave no later than 24 hours after their last final exam or at the official time all the residence halls close, whichever time comes first. University Housing Facilities housing facilities will close as announced by the Department of Residence Life Housing and Housing via posted notice/University emailResidential Education. Students Residents must vacate their living space by the time indicated in the posted "“closing" ” notice. Failure to vacate and properly close secure the room may result in a an imposed fine and/or conduct reviewjudicial action. Opening times will be announced in writing in advance. Residents are not permitted to enter University housing facilities prior to the official “Opening Day” of the residence halls. Request for exceptions must be presented in writing to the Department of Housing facilities and Residential Education no later than 10 days prior to the opening of the residence halls. Request for exceptions for personal reasons must be presented in writing no later than 5 days prior to the opening of the residence halls to the Department of Residence Life and HousingNOTE: Submitted written requests are not necessarily guaranteed. Only cases of personal hardship will be considered, and students are placed on notice that exceptions to the above policy are infrequent. Students Residents who are granted exceptions to come arrive early, stay late or stay occupy space during a break period will generally be assessed a fee of $50.00 per night of occupancy. Those residents who arrive early without permission from the Department of Residence Life and Housing A $100.00 per night fine will be required assessed to leave immediately, be assessed as above, and/or will be processed through the those students who occupy University Student Conduct Systemhousing facilities without authorization.
1. Missing Student Notification Policy and Procedure for student living in on-campus residence halls
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Conditions of Occupancy. Student occupancy in University Housing housing facilities is conditioned upon continued full-time registration and attendance in good standing as a student of the University, payment of all tuition, fees, charges, and assessments and compliance with all rules and regulations of the University. A University Housing space is provided only when the University is in session. When the University is not in session, residents must vacate their living space. This includes Thanksgiving, Winter Break, Spring Break, Summer and when otherwise stipulated by the Department of Residence Life and Housing. Students with a legitimate academic need or students with severe or extenuating circumstances should contact the Associate Director of Residence Life and Housing, or their designee, Housing to request an exception. All requests for exceptions must be in writing and turned in at least 5 business days before the applicable break. At the end of each semester, residents are required to leave no later than 24 hours after their last final or at the official time all residence halls close, whichever time comes first. University Housing Facilities facilities will close as announced by the Department of Residence Life and Housing via posted notice/University university email. Students must vacate their living space by the time indicated in the posted "closing" notice. Failure to vacate and properly close the room may result in a fine and/or conduct review. Opening times will be announced in writing in advance. Residents are not permitted to enter University Housing facilities prior to the opening of the residence halls. Request for exceptions for personal reasons must be presented in writing no later than 5 10 days prior to the opening of the residence halls to the Department Director of Residence Life and Housing. Only cases of personal hardship will be considered, considered and students are placed on notice that exceptions to the above policy are infrequent. Students who are granted exceptions to be come early, stay late or stay during a break period will generally be assessed a fee of $50.00 per night of occupancy. A $100.00 per night fine will be assessed to those students who occupy University Housing facilities without authorization. Those residents who arrive early without permission from the Department Director of Residence Life and Housing will be required to leave immediately, be assessed as above, and/or will be processed through the University Student Conduct System.
1. Absences from the residence hall
2. Missing Student Notification Policy and Procedure for student living in on-campus residence halls
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Samples: Housing Contract