Empty Bedspace Sample Clauses

Empty Bedspace. In cases where one occupant moves from the assigned space, the Resident who remains assigned to the space agrees to exercise one of the following choices provided by Student Housing and in accordance with privatization guidelines and room change availability: i. Request assignment to another room or request a specific roommate move into the unoccupied space. If living in a residence hall or residential college, the Resident will be given the opportunity to request a roommate and have him or her complete the move by a specific deadline. ii. Demonstrate willingness to accept a roommate at any time as directed by Student Housing, which means leaving the room or apartment in appropriate condition to accept another roommate any time during the contract period. The Resident does not have the option to reject a roommate assignment. Any inappropriate behavior, including not having the room or apartment in appropriate condition, as specified by Student Housing, to accept another roommate or communication with the prospective roommate discouraging him or her from accepting the assignment, may result in relocation of the Resident to a new space and/or legal obligation to pay for a privatized room (if applicable), in addition to disciplinary action. iii. Traditional hall residents may request to privatize the room for the remainder of the academic year for an additional cost. Requests are granted by Student Housing as space is available. Privatization is not available to residents of contemporary halls, residential colleges, or apartments.
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Empty Bedspace. In cases where one occupant moves from the assigned space, the Resident who remains assigned to the space agrees to exercise one of the following choices provided by Student Housing and in accordance with privatization guidelines and room change availability: i. Request assignment to another room or request a specific roommate move into the unoccupied space. The Resident will be given the opportunity to request a roommate and have him or her complete the move by a specific deadline. ii. Demonstrate willingness to accept a roommate at any time as directed by Student Housing, which means leaving the room in appropriate condition to accept another roommate any time during the contract period. The Resident does not have the option to reject a roommate assignment. Any inappropriate behavior, including not having the room in appropriate condition as specified by Student Housing to accept another roommate, or communication with the prospective roommate discouraging him or her from accepting the assignment, may result in relocation of the Resident to a new space and/or legal obligation to pay for a privatized room (if applicable), in addition to disciplinary action.

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