INCOMING STUDENT Clause Samples
The "INCOMING STUDENT" clause defines the terms and conditions that apply to students who are newly joining an institution or program. Typically, this clause outlines eligibility requirements, enrollment procedures, and any obligations or rights specific to new students, such as orientation attendance or submission of required documentation. Its core function is to ensure that both the institution and the incoming student understand their respective responsibilities, thereby facilitating a smooth transition and minimizing misunderstandings at the start of the academic relationship.
INCOMING STUDENT. If the Student is eligible to commute from home and notifies the Office of Residence Life of their decision to commute by the 14th day of August (written correspondence received by the office as of this date) then all room and board charges for the academic year, except the non- refundable housing verification payment, will be credited to the Student’s account. However, if the incoming Student notifies the Office of Residence Life, in writing, of their decision to commute after the 14th day of August, or fails to provide written notification to the office, all room and board charges for the academic year will be required to be paid in full by the Student, whether or not the Student takes occupancy.
