Common use of Contract Cancellations Clause in Contracts

Contract Cancellations. a. You may be released from your housing contract without financial penalty based on the criteria below if you submit a request in writing with documentation: i. You are not attending the university due to graduation, withdrawal, transfer, academic dismissal; ii. You are married and living with your spouse in the community (marriage certificate required for verification); iii. You will be participating in an academically-sponsored study abroad, co-op, student teaching, or internship program outside of the Iowa City area (acceptance verification required); or iv. You are called to duty for active military service (military orders required for verification). b. If you cancel your housing contract because you are not attending the university, and then re-enroll in classes during the contract term, you will be financially responsible for your housing contract. c. Requests to be released from your housing contract due to other reasons not listed above in 5.a. may be considered, but may not be approved. You must provide documentation in order for your request to be evaluated. Other reasons that may be considered are: i. A new medical/psychological condition that was nonexistent prior to you moving into your room that cannot be supported by a Reasonable Request for Accommodation within University Housing and Dining; ii. An unforeseen significant financial hardship that occurred after the contract binding date; or iii. An unanticipated circumstance not previously addressed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residence Hall Agreement, Residence Hall Agreement

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Contract Cancellations. a. You may be released from your housing contract without financial penalty based on the criteria below if you submit a request in writing with documentation: i. You are not attending the university due to graduation, withdrawal, transfer, academic dismissal; ii. You are married and living with your spouse in the community (marriage certificate required for verification); iii. You will be participating in an academically-sponsored study abroad, co-op, student teaching, or internship program outside of the Iowa City area (acceptance verification required); or iv. You are called to duty for active military service (military orders required for verification). b. If you cancel your housing contract because you are not attending the university, and then re-enroll in classes during the contract term, you will be financially responsible for your housing contract. c. Requests to be released from your housing contract due to other reasons not listed above in 5.a. may be considered, but may not be approved. You must provide documentation in order for your request to be evaluated. Other reasons that may be considered are: i. A new medical/psychological condition that was nonexistent prior to you moving into your room that cannot be supported by a Reasonable Request for Accommodation within University Housing and & Dining; ii. An unforeseen significant financial hardship that occurred after the contract binding date; or iii. An unanticipated circumstance not previously addressed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Hall Agreement

Contract Cancellations. a. You may be released from your housing contract without financial penalty based on the criteria below if you submit a request in writing with documentation: i. You are not attending the university University due to graduation, withdrawal, transfer, academic dismissal; ii. You are married and living with your spouse in the community (marriage certificate required for verification); iii. You will be participating in an academically-sponsored study abroad, co-op, student teaching, or internship program outside of the Iowa City area (acceptance verification required); or iv. You are called to duty for active military service (military orders required for verification). b. If you cancel your housing contract because you are not attending the universityUniversity, and then re-enroll in classes during the contract term, you will be financially responsible for your housing contract. c. Requests to be released from your housing contract due to other reasons not listed above in 5.a. may be considered, considered but may not be approved. You must provide documentation in order for your request to be evaluated. Other reasons that may be considered areevaluated based on: i. A new medical/psychological condition that was nonexistent prior to you moving into your room that cannot be supported by a Reasonable Request for Accommodation Accommodations within University Housing and & Dining; ii. An unforeseen significant financial hardship that occurred after the contract binding date; or iii. An unanticipated alternative circumstance not previously addressed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Contract

Contract Cancellations. a. You may be released from your housing contract without financial penalty based on the criteria below if you submit a request in writing with documentation: i. You are not attending the university University due to graduation, withdrawal, transfer, academic dismissal; ii. You are married and living with your spouse in the community (marriage certificate required for verification); iii. You will be participating in an academically-sponsored study abroad, co-op, student teaching, or internship program outside of the Iowa City area (acceptance verification required); or iv. You are called to duty for active military service (military orders required for verification). b. If you cancel your housing contract because you are not attending the universityUniversity, and then re-enroll in classes during the contract term, you will be financially responsible for your housing contract. c. Requests to be released from your housing contract due to other reasons reason not listed above in 5.a. may be considered, but may not be approved. You must provide documentation in order for your request to be evaluated. Other reasons that may be considered areevaluated based on: i. A new medical/psychological condition that was nonexistent prior to you moving into your room that cannot be supported by a Reasonable Request for Accommodation within University Housing and & Dining; ii. An unforeseen significant financial hardship that occurred after the contract binding date; or iii. An unanticipated alternative circumstance not previously addressed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Contract

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Contract Cancellations. a. You may be released from your housing contract without financial penalty based on the criteria below if you submit a request in writing with documentation: i. You are not attending the university due to graduation, withdrawal, transfer, academic dismissal; ii. You are married and living with your spouse in the community (marriage certificate required for verification); iii. You will be participating in an academically-sponsored study abroad, co-op, student teaching, or internship program outside of the Iowa City area (acceptance verification required); or iv. You are called to duty for active military service (military orders required for verification). b. If you cancel your housing contract because you are not attending the university, and then re-enroll in classes during the contract term, you will be financially responsible for your housing contract. c. Requests to be released from your housing contract due to other reasons not listed above in 5.a. may be considered, but may not be approved. You must provide documentation in order for your request to be evaluated. Other reasons that may be considered are:may i. A new medical/psychological condition that was nonexistent prior to you moving into your room that cannot be supported by a Reasonable Request for Accommodation within University Housing and & Dining; ii. An unforeseen significant financial hardship that occurred after the contract binding date; or iii. An unanticipated circumstance not previously addressed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residence Hall Agreement

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