Common use of Housing Policy Clause in Contracts

Housing Policy. All full-time first-year and second-year students over age 17 and under the age of 21 are required to live on campus and purchase a meal plan unless the student applies for and is granted a release or exemption from the University’s housing requirement by the Director of the University’s Department of Residence Life (“Residence Life”) or an authorized designee. A first-year student is defined as a student who is in their first year of college after high school. A second-year student is defined as a student who is in their second year of college after high school.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Student Housing Agreement, Student Housing Agreement

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Housing Policy. All full-time first-year and second-year students over age 17 and under the age of 21 are required to live on campus and purchase a meal plan unless the student applies for and is granted a release or an exemption from the University’s housing requirement by the Director of the University’s Department of Residence Life (“Residence Life”) or an authorized designee. A first-year student is defined as a student who is in their first year of college after high school. A second-year student is defined as a student who is in their second year of college after high school.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Housing Agreement

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Housing Policy. All full-time first-year and second-year students over age 17 and under the age of 21 are required to live on campus and purchase a meal plan unless the student applies for and is granted a release or exemption from the University’s housing requirement by the Director of the University’s Department of Residence Life (“Residence Life”) or an authorized designee. A first-year student is defined as a student who is in their first year of college after high school. A second-year student is defined as a student who is in their second year of college after high school.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Housing Agreement

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