LIABILITY/RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY. The Resident is encouraged to obtain appropriate insurance and is responsible for protecting and securing any personal property located within any on-campus assignment. The University assumes no legal obligation for damage, theft, or loss of personal property.
LIABILITY/RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY. The University assumes no legal obligation for damage, theft, or loss of personal property. The Resident is responsible for protecting and securing any personal property located within any on-campus assignment and is encouraged to obtain appropriate insurance.
LIABILITY/RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY. The University, its employees, officers, and agents, shall not be responsible for damage, theft, or loss of personal property belonging to a Resident except when the damage, theft, or loss of personal property arises out of the willful misconduct, gross negligence or intentional torts of the University, its employees, officers, and agents. In all instances, Residents are encouraged to obtain appropriate insurance.
LIABILITY/RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY. The University and Housing& Residence Life will not assume any responsibility for any persons or property of the student from any cause, nor will the University and Housing & Residence Life assume responsibility for any injury or damages, personal or property, while the student is a Resident. Residents are strongly encouraged to consider carrying some form of personal insurance if your family’s policy does not cover your property while it is located at the University.
LIABILITY/RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY. The College shall not be liable directly or indirectly for theft, damage, destruction, loss of money, valuables, or other personal property belonging to, or in the custody of, the student for any cause whatsoever, whether such losses occur in the student rooms, public areas, hallways, or stairwells. All students are encouraged to carry personal property insurance. Students are particularly encouraged to remove all valuables from their accommodations during periods of absence or during college vacations. In the event of damage by fire, water, steam or other causes which render the room or apartment wholly unfit for occupancy, the College reserves the right to reassign the student to alternative college housing accommodations.
LIABILITY/RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY. The University assumes no legal obligation for damage, theft, or loss of personal property. The University cannot and does not assume responsibility for personal accident, injury, or illness to residents, guests, or visitors. The University will not reimburse the Resident or their parents, guardians, or guests for damaged, lost, or stolen personal property. Residents are strongly encouraged to obtain appropriate insurance and are urged to lock their University Housing at all times, as students are not covered under the University’s insurance policies. When residents purchase insurance coverage, they should keep the replacement cost of their items in mind. Residents hereby release the University, its trustees, officers, agents, faculty, and staff from any liability related to any accident, injury, illness, property damage, theft, or loss that is not caused by the University’s negligence, intentional act, or omission. If the Resident fails to remove their personal property on their move-out date, the property will be considered abandoned and will be disposed of at the sole discretion of the University. The University assumes no liability for abandoned property and has no obligation to store personal property. Residents have five days from the issuance of notice of abandoned property to remove their property or request an extension in writing.
LIABILITY/RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY. The University assumes no legal obligation for damage, theft, or loss of personal property. This includes but is not limited to: ■ Food items that may spoil due to a power outage or power/electrical issues. ■ If the Resident fails to remove all of his or her personal property within the 24 hours. ■ Vacating or withdrawal from the University or University housing, the Resident must remove his or her personal property within 24 hours. Any property left will be deemed abandoned and will be disposed of.
LIABILITY/RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY. The University will not assume any responsibility for any persons or property of the student from any cause, nor will the University assume responsibility for any injury or damages, personal or property, while the student is a Resident. Residents are strongly encouraged to consider carrying some form of personal insurance if his/her family’s policy does not cover your property while it is located at the University.