Housing Requirement Sample Clauses

Housing Requirement. All undergraduate students are required to live in a residence hall for a minimum of six semesters unless they (i) have applied for and been granted off-campus permission in writing, or (ii) are Resumed Undergraduate Education (“RUE”) students, married students, or commuter students who live at their permanent address within 30 miles/minutes commuting distance.
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Housing Requirement. If you are an undergraduate student taking at least twelve (12) academic credits, then you are required to live in College-owned residential facilities for up to a maximum of eight (8) consecutive semesters after your matriculation to the College. If, at any point in a semester, you are attempting less than twelve (12) academic credit hours, you must notify the Office of Residence Life of your change in status, which will generally allow you to remain in College owned housing for the remainder of the semester. However, the Office of Residence Life retains the right, in its discretion, to revoke your occupancy in College housing. In such a case, you must vacate your assigned room within forty-eight (48) hours of your receipt of written notice, unless the Office of Residence life prescribes a longer period. The College will terminate a room assignment if: (1) you fail to register for at least twelve (12) academic credits in a given semester, (2) fail to occupy the assigned College housing, or (3) pay all College fees, including tuition and, separately, room and board.
Housing Requirement. Living on campus is an integral part of the UHart experience. All full-time undergraduate students must live in on-campus housing and participate in a meal plan during their first two years at the University, barring exceptions listed below. Housing assignments are for the entire academic year (fall and spring semesters). Living on-campus during the summer or winter does not count towards the two-year residency requirement. Exceptions to the Residential Living Requirement are made for students who meet at least one of the following criteria: · Student's permanent address—as used for tax purposes—is within 60 miles of the University’s mailing address [determined by GPS] and student is living with parent(s) or guardian(s) at this address · Student is transferring from another college or university · Student has a documented hardship · Student has a documented medical need that necessitates the need to live off campus · Student is studying abroad for the semester · Student is married and living with spouse or has dependents · Student is a military veteran · Student is 23 years of age or older · Student has received an exception from the Director of Residential Life due to extenuating circumstances Residents requesting an exception to the Residential Living Requirement should follow the instructions on the Housing website, Housing Requirement. Students who do not follow the guidelines of the Residential Living Requirement will be in violation of the Code of Student Conduct and will face sanctions as described in the Code. In addition, students not approved for an exception will be charged standard pricing for room and board as part of routine billing procedures and are subject to fees outlined in the Housing Refund Policy (Section 5).
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Housing Requirement. All undergraduates admitted for the Fall 2015 Semester with 40 or fewer transfer credits will be required to live on campus for their first two semesters of enrollment at USF. Exemptions from this requirement are granted to students living at home with their legal guardian if legal guardian’s permanent address is within a 40­mile radius of campus or for medical or financial hardships as determined by the Director or designee. All requests for an exemption must be submitted through USFrooms to the Student Housing and Residential Education (SHARE) Office for approval. When campus housing nears capacity, the University reserves the right to relax the exemption policy. ELIGIBILITY FOR OCCUPANCY
Housing Requirement. All undergraduate, degree-seeking students taking at least twelve (12) academic credits are required to live in College-owned housing for up to eight (8) consecutive semesters after matriculation to the College. If at any point in a semester you are attempting fewer than twelve (12) academic credit hours, you must notify Residence Life of your change in status. Generally, you will be permitted to remain in College-owned housing for the remainder of the semester. However, the College retains the right, in its discretion, to revoke your occupancy in College housing. In such a case, you must vacate your assigned room within forty-eight (48) hours of your receipt of written notice, unless Residence Life defines a longer period. The College will terminate a room assignment if: (1) you fail to register for at least twelve (12) academic credits in a given semester, (2) you fail to occupy the assigned College housing, or (3) you fail to pay all College fees, including tuition and, separately, room and board.

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