HOUSING POLICIES AND REGULATIONS. The basic premises of all policies and regulations for housing are individual responsibility and mutual respect for fellow students. The essential assumption is that students in campus housing are Christian adults in residence at a Christian institution. Policies and regulations are formed primarily to assist in providing an atmosphere in which the welfare of the student is both affirmed and preserved. In this sense, regulations and guidelines are, of necessity, restrictive in that they help to protect property and maintain a positive setting for all students in an environment in which facilities, equipment, and space are shared. Housing policies and regulations are devised to be consistent with Southeastern’s commitment not only to its students but also to the Southern Baptist Convention and the people who support it. Their primary aim is to help maintain a comfortable setting conducive to learning while providing as much privacy as possible in a shared environment. All seminary housing students are guided by specific policies and regulations. Since most students are not required to live in campus housing, potential occupants should carefully read the policies and regulations. Those who feel that these may be confining or inconsistent with their particular lifestyle are encouraged to seek housing elsewhere. Housing Policies and Regulations are subject to change. All students in campus housing are subject to the Housing Policies and Regulations as updated and posted on the website. Failure of the Seminary staff to insist upon the strict performance of the terms, conditions, and agreements of the Housing Agreement, Housing Policies and Regulations or Guide to Outside Items does not constitute, nor should it be construed, as a waiver or relinquishment of the Seminary's right to enforce any such terms, conditions, or agreements.
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Samples: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement
HOUSING POLICIES AND REGULATIONS. The basic premises of all policies and regulations for housing are individual responsibility and mutual respect for fellow students. The essential assumption is that students in campus housing are Christian adults in residence at a Christian institution. Policies and regulations are formed primarily to assist in providing an atmosphere in which the welfare of the student is both affirmed and preserved. In this sense, regulations and guidelines are, of necessity, restrictive in that they help to protect property and maintain a positive setting for all students in an environment in which facilities, equipment, and space are shared. Housing policies and regulations are devised to be consistent with Southeastern’s commitment not only to its students but also to the Southern Baptist Convention and the people who support it. Their primary aim is to help maintain a comfortable setting conducive to learning while providing as much privacy as possible in a shared environment. All seminary housing students are guided by specific policies and regulations. Since most students are not required to live in campus housing, potential occupants should carefully read the policies and regulations. Those who feel that these may be confining or inconsistent with their particular lifestyle are encouraged to seek housing elsewhere. Housing Policies and Regulations are subject to change. All students in campus housing are subject to the Housing Policies and Regulations as updated and posted on the website. Failure of the Seminary staff to insist upon the strict performance of the terms, conditions, and agreements of the Housing Agreement, Housing Policies and Regulations Regulations, or Guide to Outside Items does not constitute, nor should it be construed, as a waiver or relinquishment of the Seminary's right to enforce any such terms, conditions, or agreements.
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Samples: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement
HOUSING POLICIES AND REGULATIONS. The basic premises of all policies and regulations for housing are individual responsibility and mutual respect for fellow students. The essential assumption is that students in campus housing are Christian adults in residence at a Christian institution. Policies and regulations are formed primarily to assist in providing an atmosphere in which the welfare of the student is both affirmed and preserved. In this sense, regulations and guidelines are, of necessity, restrictive in that they help to protect property and maintain a positive setting for all students in an environment in which facilities, equipment, and space are shared. Housing policies and regulations are devised to be consistent with Southeastern’s commitment not only to its students but also to the Southern Baptist Convention and the people who support it. Their primary aim is to help maintain a comfortable setting conducive to learning while providing as much privacy as possible in a shared environment. All seminary housing students are guided by specific policies and regulations. Since most students are not required to live in campus housing, potential occupants should carefully read the policies and regulations. Those who feel that these may be confining or inconsistent with their particular lifestyle are encouraged to seek housing elsewhere. Housing Policies and Regulations are subject to change. All students in campus housing are subject to the Housing Policies and Regulations as updated and posted on the website. Failure of the Seminary staff to insist upon the strict performance of the terms, conditions, and agreements of the Housing Agreement, Agreement or Housing Policies and Regulations or Guide to Outside Items does not constitute, nor should it be construed, as a waiver or relinquishment of the Seminary's right to enforce any such terms, conditions, or agreements.
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Samples: Family Housing Agreement