Common use of ELIGIBILITY TO RESIDE IN UNIVERSITY HOUSING Clause in Contracts

ELIGIBILITY TO RESIDE IN UNIVERSITY HOUSING. You must be 16 years of age or older at the time of occupancy and an enrolled student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison or otherwise determined eligible by the Director of Housing. The Division reserves the right to cancel your contract if you are registered for five credits or less. Wisconsin law [SS36.25(46)] requires you to affirm whether you have received vaccination against meningococcal disease and hepatitis B, and to provide the dates of vaccination, if any; this information must be provided electronically to University Health Services. UW System Administrative Policy 136 requires students to provide disclosures prior to living in University Housing: ▪ any prior felony pleas or convictions in which the student was treated as an adult during the proceeding; and ▪ non-academic postsecondary disciplinary violations that resulted in expulsion, dismissal, or suspension. Students who answer “yes” to either of the disclosure questions will be given an opportunity to provide further details, including a description of the incident(s), including the date(s) and location(s) and any explanatory information the student wishes to provide. An institution review by UW-Madison shall decide whether to grant or deny the student’s request to live in University Housing. You must be able to perform your own independent tasks or provide an attendant to assist you. You are responsible for your own self-care including appropriate personal hygiene, mental health, management of medical conditions/illnesses, and/or disability-related personal needs. You are expected to utilize the various resources available to provide care for yourself. Students with the inability or perceived inability to care for themselves and/or who cause harm to themselves, or others, may be asked to meet with campus officials for a well-being assessment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: University Housing Contract, University Housing Contract

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ELIGIBILITY TO RESIDE IN UNIVERSITY HOUSING. You must be 16 years of age or older at the time of occupancy and an enrolled student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison or otherwise determined eligible by the Director of Housing. The Division reserves the right to cancel your contract if you are registered for five credits or less. Wisconsin law [SS36.25(46)] requires you to affirm whether you have received vaccination against meningococcal disease and hepatitis B, and to provide the dates of vaccination, if any; this information must be provided electronically to University Health Services. UW System Administrative Policy 136 requires students to provide disclosures prior to living in University Housing: any prior felony pleas or convictions in which the student was treated as an adult during the proceeding; and non-academic postsecondary disciplinary violations that resulted in expulsion, dismissal, or suspension. Students who answer “yes” to either of the disclosure questions will be given an opportunity to provide further details, including a description of the incident(s), including the date(s) and location(s) and any explanatory information the student wishes to provide. An institution review by UW-Madison shall decide whether to grant or deny the student’s request to live in University Housing. You must be able to perform your own independent tasks or provide an attendant to assist you. You are responsible for your own self-care including appropriate personal hygiene, mental health, management of medical conditions/illnesses, and/or disability-related personal needs. You are expected to utilize the various resources available to provide care for yourself. Students with the inability or perceived inability to care for themselves and/or who cause harm to themselves, themselves or others, others may be asked to meet with campus officials for a well-being assessmentadhere to an action plan and/or leave University Housing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Housing Contract

ELIGIBILITY TO RESIDE IN UNIVERSITY HOUSING. You must be 16 years of age or older at the time of occupancy and an enrolled student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison or otherwise determined eligible by the Director of Housing. The Division reserves the right to cancel your contract if you are registered for five credits or less. Wisconsin law [SS36.25(46)] requires you to affirm whether you have received vaccination against meningococcal disease and hepatitis B, and to provide the dates of vaccination, if any; this information must be provided electronically to University Health Services. UW System Administrative Policy 136 requires students to provide disclosures prior to living in University Housing: ▪ any prior felony pleas (guilty or no contest) or convictions in which the student was treated as an adult during the proceeding; and ▪ non-academic postsecondary disciplinary violations that resulted in expulsion, dismissal, or suspension. Students who answer “yes” to either of the disclosure questions will be given an opportunity to provide further details, including a description of the incident(s), including the date(s) and location(s) and any explanatory information the student wishes to provide. An institution institutional review by UW-Madison shall decide whether to grant or deny the student’s request to live in University Housing. Students are required to notify the Division of University Housing if their answers to either of these questions changes while they are a resident of University Housing. Students may be subject to disciplinary action through the regular student disciplinary processes if there is a failure to disclose. You must be able to perform your own independent tasks or provide an attendant to assist you. You are responsible for your own self-care including appropriate personal hygiene, mental health, management of medical conditions/illnesses, and/or disability-related personal needs. You are expected to utilize the various resources available to provide care for yourself. Students with the inability or perceived inability to care for themselves and/or who cause harm to themselves, or others, may be asked to meet with campus officials for a well-being assessment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Housing Contract

ELIGIBILITY TO RESIDE IN UNIVERSITY HOUSING. You must be 16 years of age or older at the time of occupancy and an enrolled student at the University of Wisconsin-Wisconsin- Madison or otherwise determined eligible by the Director of Housing. The Division reserves the right to cancel your contract if you are registered for five credits or less. Wisconsin law [SS36.25(46)] requires you to affirm whether you have received vaccination against meningococcal disease and hepatitis B, and to provide the dates of vaccination, if any; this information must be provided electronically to University Health Services. UW System Administrative Policy 136 requires students to provide disclosures prior to living in University Housing: ▪ any prior felony pleas or convictions in which the student was treated as an adult during the proceeding; and ▪ non-academic postsecondary disciplinary violations that resulted in expulsion, dismissal, or suspension. Students who answer “yes” to either of the disclosure questions will be given an opportunity to provide further details, including a description of the incident(s), including the date(s) and location(s) and any explanatory information the student wishes to provide. An institution review by UW-Madison shall decide whether to grant or deny the student’s request to live in University Housing. You must be able to perform your own independent tasks or provide an attendant to assist you. You are responsible for your own self-care including appropriate personal hygiene, mental health, management of medical conditions/illnesses, and/or disability-related personal needs. You are expected to utilize the various resources available to provide care for yourself. Students with the inability or perceived inability to care for themselves and/or who cause harm to themselves, themselves or others, others may be asked to meet with campus officials for a well-being assessment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Housing Contract

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ELIGIBILITY TO RESIDE IN UNIVERSITY HOUSING. You must be 16 years of age or older at the time of occupancy and an enrolled student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison or otherwise determined eligible by the Director of Housing. The Division reserves the right to cancel your contract if you are registered for five credits or less. Wisconsin law [SS36.25(46)] requires you to affirm whether you have received vaccination against meningococcal disease and hepatitis B, and to provide the dates of vaccination, if any; this information must be provided electronically to University Health Services. UW System Administrative Policy 136 requires students to provide disclosures prior to living in University Housing: any prior felony pleas or convictions in which the student was treated as an adult during the proceeding; and non-academic postsecondary disciplinary violations that resulted in expulsion, dismissal, or suspension. Students who answer “yes” to either of the disclosure questions will be given an opportunity to provide further details, including a description of the incident(s), including the date(s) and location(s) and any explanatory information the student wishes to provide. An institution review by UW-Madison shall decide whether to grant or deny the student’s request to live in University Housing. You must be able to perform your own independent tasks or provide an attendant to assist you. You are responsible for your own self-care including appropriate personal hygiene, mental health, management of medical conditions/illnesses, and/or disability-related personal needs. You are expected to utilize the various resources available to provide care for yourself. Students with the inability or perceived inability to care for themselves and/or who cause harm to themselves, or others, may be asked to meet with campus officials for a well-being assessment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Housing Contract

ELIGIBILITY TO RESIDE IN UNIVERSITY HOUSING. You must be 16 years of age or older at the time of occupancy and an enrolled student for a 2021 summer term course at the University of Wisconsin-Madison or otherwise determined eligible by the Director of Housing. The Division reserves the right to cancel your contract if you are not registered for five credits or lessa 2021 Summer Term course. Wisconsin law [SS36.25(46)] requires you to affirm whether you have received vaccination against meningococcal disease and hepatitis B, and to provide the dates of vaccination, if any; this information must be provided electronically to University Health Services. UW System Administrative Policy 136 requires students to provide disclosures prior to living in University Housing: any prior felony pleas or convictions in which the student was treated as an adult during the proceeding; and non-academic postsecondary disciplinary violations that resulted in expulsion, dismissal, or suspension. Students who answer “yes” to either of the disclosure questions will be given an opportunity to provide further details, including a description of the incident(s), including the date(s) and location(s) and any explanatory information the student wishes to provide. An institution review by UW-Madison shall decide whether to grant or deny the student’s request to live in University Housing. You must be able to perform your own independent tasks or provide an attendant to assist you. You are responsible for your own self-care including appropriate personal hygiene, mental health, management of medical conditions/illnesses, and/or disability-related personal needs. You are expected to utilize the various resources available to provide care for yourself. Students with the inability or perceived inability to care for themselves and/or who cause harm to themselves, themselves or others, others may be asked to meet with campus officials for a well-being assessment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Housing Contract

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