Obligations of the College. A. The College shall grant the use of the facilities from the published date that residence halls open, except during official recesses, until the published date that residence halls close. B. In the event of severe weather, mechanical, electrical, heating, air conditioning or water difficulties, the College shall make all reasonable efforts to restore service but shall give no abatement in room rates because of inability to restore service, and shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damage to student property. C. The College shall furnish to each student premises containing furnishings and equipment in good working usable condition, which are to be shared by occupants of the room. Students are housed in one-, two-, and three- person room situations and share baths, furniture and closet space. D. The College shall assign a room based on available housing upon receipt of the student’s completed housing application. Whenever possible, requests for a specific building, room, and roommate will be honored, but cannot be guaranteed. The College will not accommodate room change requests based on sexual orientation, age, race, color, religion, national origin, veterans’ status, genetic information, or disability. Priority will be given based on the date the housing application is completed. The College reserves the right to require assignment changes when it considers this necessary or advisable. The College also reserves the right to move students in order to accommodate a student with a physical limitation or disability. Due to an extremely high level of interest in on- campus housing, the College reserves the right to assign students to "overflow" accommodations including, but not limited to, converted study rooms, student staff rooms, and standard double rooms converted to triple rooms. E. The College will conduct announced and unannounced inspections of rooms for sanitary and safety conditions, unauthorized property, rule violations, and property damage. Inspections will be conducted by residence hall directors and College staff. Spot inspections will be conducted by authorized College employees for necessary repair and maintenance in order to maintain College property. F. The College reserves the right for appropriate officials to search individual rooms in cases where there is reasonable cause to believe that the occupant has concealed within his or her room unauthorized property, contraband, or is engaging in conduct which is in violation of College policy, the Student Code of Conduct, and/or student rules and regulations. If such property is discovered, the College will seize the property. Students may be removed from the residence halls as a conduct action and will be held responsible for the full housing fee. If a student feels that he or she has been removed unfairly, he/she may submit a written letter of appeal to the Executive Vice President of Student Affairs. G. The College reserves the right to request a search warrant from law enforcement authorities where there is probable cause to believe (a) that a violation of law has occurred or (b) that the occupant has concealed within the room illegal property or is engaging in conduct which is a violation of municipal, state or federal law. H. The College of Charleston assumes no liability for bodily injury or damage to or loss of personal property for occupants and their guests. I. Dining Services suspends service for the following College breaks: Thanksgiving, Winter Holiday, Spring Break and Graduation. Meal plans are not accepted during these times; however, College restaurants may be open for business during these breaks. These locations will accept cash, Dining Dollars, Xxxxxx Xxxx, and credit card transactions. Holiday schedules are posted on the Dining Services website and at each dining location. Dining Services may suspend or limit service due to severe weather and other emergencies.
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Samples: Campus Housing Contract, Campus Housing Contract, Campus Housing Contract
Obligations of the College. A. The College shall grant the use of the facilities from the published date that residence halls open, except during official recesses, until the published date that residence halls close.
B. In the event of severe weather, mechanical, electrical, heating, air conditioning or water difficulties, the College shall make all reasonable efforts to restore service but shall give no abatement in room rates because of inability to restore service, and shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damage to student property.
C. The College shall furnish to each student premises containing furnishings and equipment in good working usable condition, which are to be shared by occupants of the room. Students are housed in one-, two-, and three- person room situations and share baths, furniture and closet space.
D. The College shall assign a room based on available housing upon receipt of the student’s completed housing application. Whenever possible, requests for a specific building, room, and roommate will be honored, but cannot be guaranteed. The College will not accommodate room change roommate requests based on certain sexual orientation, age, race, color, religion, national origin, veterans’ status, genetic information, or disability. Priority will be given based on the date the housing application is completed. The College reserves the right to require assignment changes when it considers this necessary or advisable. The College also reserves the right to move students in order to accommodate a student with a physical limitation or disability. Due to an extremely high level of interest in on- campus housing, the College reserves the right to assign students to "overflow" accommodations including, but not limited to, converted study rooms, student staff rooms, rooms and standard double rooms converted to triple rooms.
E. The College will conduct announced and unannounced inspections of rooms for sanitary and safety conditions, unauthorized property, rule violations, and property damage. Inspections will be conducted by residence Residence hall directors and College staffstaff will conduct inspections. Spot inspections will be conducted by authorized College employees for necessary repair and maintenance in order to maintain College property.
F. The College reserves the right for appropriate officials to search individual rooms in cases where there is reasonable cause to believe that the occupant has concealed within his or her room unauthorized property, contraband, or is engaging in conduct which is in violation of College policy, the Student Code of Conduct, and/or student rules and regulations. If such property is discovered, the College will seize the property. Students may be removed from the residence halls as a conduct action and will be held responsible for the full housing fee. If a student feels that he or she has been removed unfairly, he/she may submit a written letter of appeal to the Executive Vice President of Student Affairs.
G. The College reserves the right to request a search warrant from law enforcement authorities where there is probable cause to believe (a) that a violation of law has occurred or (b) that the occupant has concealed within the room illegal property or is engaging in conduct which is a violation of municipal, state or federal law.
H. The College of Charleston assumes no liability for bodily injury or damage to or loss of personal property for occupants and their guests.
I. Dining Services suspends service for the following College breaks: Thanksgiving, Winter HolidayBreak, Spring Break and Graduation. Meal plans are not accepted during these times; however, College restaurants may be open for business during these breaks. These locations will accept cash, Dining Dollars, Xxxxxx Xxxx, and credit card transactions. Holiday schedules are posted on the Dining Services website web site and at each dining location. Dining Services may suspend or limit service due to severe weather and other emergencies.
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Samples: Campus Housing Contract
Obligations of the College. A. The College shall grant the use of the facilities from the published date that residence halls open, except during official recesses, until the published date that residence halls close.
B. In the event of severe weather, mechanical, electrical, heating, air conditioning or water difficulties, the College shall make all reasonable efforts to restore service but shall give no abatement in room rates because of inability to restore service, and shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damage to student property.
C. The College shall furnish to each student premises containing furnishings and equipment in good working usable condition, which are to be shared by occupants of the room. Students are housed in one-, two-, and three- person room situations and share baths, furniture and closet space.
D. The College shall assign a room based on available housing upon receipt of the student’s completed housing application. Whenever possible, requests for a specific building, room, and roommate will be honored, but cannot be guaranteed. The College will not accommodate room change requests based on sexual orientation, age, race, color, religion, national origin, veterans’ status, genetic information, or disability. Priority will be given based on the date the housing application is completed. The College reserves the right to require assignment changes when it considers this necessary or advisable. The College also reserves the right to move students in order to accommodate a student with a physical limitation or disability. Due to an extremely high level of interest in on- campus housing, the College reserves the right to assign students to "overflow" accommodations including, but not limited to, converted study rooms, student staff rooms, rooms and standard double rooms converted to triple rooms.
E. The College will conduct announced and unannounced inspections of rooms for sanitary and safety conditions, unauthorized property, rule violations, and property damage. Inspections will be conducted by residence hall directors and College staff. Spot inspections will be conducted by authorized College employees for necessary repair and maintenance in order to maintain College property.
F. The College reserves the right for appropriate officials to search individual rooms in cases where there is reasonable cause to believe that the occupant has concealed within his or her room unauthorized property, contraband, or is engaging in conduct which is in violation of College policy, the Student Code of Conduct, and/or student rules and regulations. If such property is discovered, the College will seize the property. Students may be removed from the residence halls as a conduct action and will be held responsible for the full housing fee. If a student feels that he or she has been removed unfairly, he/she may submit a written letter of appeal to the Executive Vice President of Student Affairs.
G. The College reserves the right to request a search warrant from law enforcement authorities where there is probable cause to believe (a) that a violation of law has occurred or (b) that the occupant has concealed within the room illegal property or is engaging in conduct which is a violation of municipal, state or federal law.
H. The College of Charleston assumes no liability for bodily injury or damage to or loss of personal property for occupants and their guests.
I. Dining Services suspends service for the following College breaks: Thanksgiving, Winter Holiday, Spring Break and Graduation. Meal plans are not accepted during these times; however, College restaurants may be open for business during these breaks. These locations will accept cash, Dining Dollars, Xxxxxx Xxxx, and credit card transactions. Holiday schedules are posted on the Dining Services website and at each dining location. Dining Services may suspend or limit service due to severe weather and other emergencies.
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Samples: Campus Housing Contract
Obligations of the College. A. The College shall grant the use of the facilities from the published date that residence halls open, except during official recesses, until the published date that residence halls close. All residence halls except for Xxxxx House, XxXxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Place, Xxxxxx Street Apartments, and Historic Houses are closed during winter break and all other residents must vacate their rooms. All residence halls and houses will be open for spring break.
B. In the event of severe weather, mechanical, electrical, heating, air conditioning or water difficulties, the College shall make all reasonable efforts to restore service but shall give no abatement in room rates because of inability to restore service, and shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damage to student property.
C. The College shall furnish to each student habitable premises containing furnishings and equipment in good working usable condition, which are to be shared by occupants of the room. Students are housed in one-, two-, and three- three-person room situations and share baths, furniture furniture, and closet space.
D. The College shall assign a room based on available housing upon receipt of space after the student’s completed student – and where appropriate, his or her guardian – has signed this contract and paid the required housing applicationprepayment. Whenever possible, requests for a specific building, room, and roommate will be honored, but cannot be guaranteed. The College will not accommodate room change requests based on sexual orientation, age, race, color, religion, national origin, veterans’ status, genetic information, or disability. Priority will be given based on the date the housing application is completed. The College reserves the right to require assignment changes when it considers this necessary or advisable. The College also reserves the right to move students in order to accommodate a student with a physical limitation or disability. Due to an extremely high level of interest in on- on-campus housing, the College reserves the right to assign students to "overflowOverflow" accommodations including, but not limited to, converted study or utility rooms, student staff rooms, and standard double rooms converted to triple roomstripled rooms or off-campus accommodations in the event regular spaces are not available.
E. The College will conduct announced and unannounced inspections of rooms for sanitary and safety conditions, unauthorized property, rule violations, and property damage. Inspections will be conducted by residence hall directors and College staff. Spot inspections will be conducted by authorized College employees for necessary repair and maintenance in order to maintain College property.
F. The College reserves the right for appropriate officials to search individual rooms in cases where there is reasonable cause to believe that the occupant has concealed within his or her room unauthorized property, contraband, property or is engaging in conduct which is in violation of College policy, the Student Code of Conduct, policy and/or student rules and regulations. If such property is discovered, the College will seize the property. Students may be removed from the residence halls as a conduct disciplinary action and will be held responsible for the full housing fee. If a student feels that he or she has been removed unfairly, he/she may submit a written letter of appeal to the Executive Vice President of Student Affairs.
G. The College reserves the right to request a search warrant from law enforcement authorities the City of Charleston where there is probable cause to believe (a) that a violation of state or municipal law has occurred or (b) that the occupant has concealed within the room illegal property or is engaging in conduct which is a violation of municipal, state state, or federal law.
H. The College of Charleston assumes no liability for bodily injury or damage to or loss of personal property for occupants and their guestsproperty.
I. Dining Services suspends service for the following College breaks: Thanksgiving, Winter Holiday, Spring Break and Graduation. Meal plans are not accepted during these times; however, College restaurants may be open for business during these breaks. These locations will gladly accept cash, Dining Dollars, Xxxxxx Xxxx, and credit card transactions. Holiday schedules are posted on the Dining Services website web site and at each dining location. Dining Services may suspend or limit service due to severe weather and other emergencies.
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Samples: Residence Hall Contract
Obligations of the College. A. The College shall grant the use of the facilities from the published date that residence halls open, except during official recesses, until the published date that residence halls close.
B. In the event of severe weather, mechanical, electrical, heating, air conditioning or water difficulties, the College shall make all reasonable efforts to restore service but shall give no abatement in room rates because of inability to restore service, and shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damage to student property.
C. The College shall furnish to each student premises containing furnishings and equipment in good working usable condition, which are to be shared by occupants of the room. Students are housed in one-, two-, and three- person room situations and share baths, furniture and closet space.
D. The College shall assign a room based on available housing upon receipt of the student’s completed housing application. Whenever possible, requests for a specific building, room, and roommate will be honored, but cannot be guaranteed. The College will not accommodate room change requests based on sexual orientation, age, race, color, religion, national origin, veterans’ status, genetic information, or disability. Priority will be given based on the date the housing application is completed. The College reserves the right to require assignment changes when it considers this necessary or advisable. The College also reserves the right to move students in order to accommodate a student with a physical limitation or disability. Due to an extremely high level of interest in on- campus housing, the College reserves the right to assign students to "overflow" accommodations including, but not limited to, converted study rooms, student staff rooms, and standard double rooms converted to triple rooms.
E. The College will conduct announced and unannounced inspections of rooms for sanitary and safety conditions, unauthorized property, rule violations, and property damage. Inspections will be conducted by residence hall directors and College staff. Spot inspections will be conducted by authorized College employees for necessary repair and maintenance in order to maintain College property.
F. The College reserves the right for appropriate officials to search individual rooms in cases where there is reasonable cause to believe that the occupant has concealed within his or her room unauthorized property, contraband, or is engaging in conduct which is in violation of College policy, the Student Code of Conduct, and/or student rules and regulations. If such property is discovered, the College will seize the property. Students may be removed from the residence halls as a conduct action and will be held responsible for the full housing fee. If a student feels that he or she has been removed unfairly, he/she may submit a written letter of appeal to the Executive Vice President of Student Affairs.,
G. The College reserves the right to request a search warrant from law enforcement authorities where there is probable cause to believe (a) that a violation of law has occurred or (b) that the occupant has concealed within the room illegal property or is engaging in conduct which is a violation of municipal, state or federal law.
H. The College of Charleston assumes no liability for bodily injury or damage to or loss of personal property for occupants and their guests.
I. Dining Services suspends service for the following College breaks: Thanksgiving, Winter Holiday, Spring Break and Graduation. Meal plans are not accepted during these times; however, College restaurants may be open for business during these breaks. These locations will accept cash, Dining Dollars, Xxxxxx Xxxx, and credit card transactions. Holiday schedules are posted on the Dining Services website and at each dining location. Dining Services may suspend or limit service due to severe weather and other emergencies.
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Samples: Campus Housing Contract
Obligations of the College. A. The College shall grant the use of the facilities from the published date that residence halls open, except during official recesses, until the published date that residence halls close.
B. In the event of severe weather, mechanical, electrical, heating, air conditioning or water difficulties, the College shall make all reasonable efforts to restore service but shall give no abatement in room rates because of inability to restore service, service and shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damage to student property.
C. The College shall furnish to each student premises containing furnishings and equipment in good working usable condition, which are to be shared by occupants of the room. Students are housed in one-, two-, and three- person room situations and share baths, furniture and closet space.
D. The College shall assign or make available a room for selection, based on available housing housing, upon receipt of the student’s completed housing application. Whenever possible, requests for a specific building, room, and roommate will be honored, but cannot be guaranteed. The College will not accommodate room change requests based on sexual orientation, age, race, color, religion, national origin, veterans’ status, genetic information, or disability. Priority will be given based on the date the housing application is completed. The College reserves the right to require assignment changes when it considers this necessary or advisable. The College also reserves the right to move students in order to accommodate a student with a physical limitation or disability. Due to an extremely high level of interest in on- on-campus housing, the College reserves the right to assign students to "overflow" accommodations including, but not limited to, converted study rooms, student staff rooms, and standard double rooms converted to triple rooms.
E. The College will conduct announced and unannounced inspections of rooms for sanitary and safety conditions, unauthorized property, rule violations, and property damage. Inspections will be conducted by residence hall directors Residence Hall Directors and College staff. Spot inspections will be conducted by authorized College employees for necessary repair and maintenance in order to maintain College property.
F. The College reserves the right for appropriate officials to search individual rooms in cases where there is reasonable cause to believe that the occupant has concealed within his or her their room unauthorized property, contraband, or is engaging in conduct which is in violation of College policy, the Student Code of Conduct, and/or student rules and regulations. If such property is discovered, the College will seize the property. Students may be removed from the residence halls as a conduct action and will be held responsible for the full housing fee. If a student feels that he or she has been removed unfairly, he/she may submit a written letter of appeal to the Executive Vice President of Student Affairs.or
G. The College reserves the right to request a search warrant from law enforcement authorities where there is probable cause to believe that (a) that a violation of law has occurred or (b) that the occupant has concealed within the room illegal property or is engaging in conduct which is a violation of municipal, state or federal law.
H. The College of Charleston assumes no liability for bodily injury or damage to or loss of personal property for occupants and their guests.
I. Dining Services suspends may reduce or suspend service for the following College breaks: ThanksgivingThanksgiving Break, Winter HolidayBreak, Spring Break and Graduation. Meal plans are Taps may not accepted be valid during these times; however, breaks. College restaurants may be open for business during these breaks. These locations breaks and will accept cash, Dining Dollars, Xxxxxx Xxxx, and credit card transactions. Holiday schedules are posted on the Dining Services website and at each dining location. Dining Services may suspend or limit service due to severe weather and other emergencies.
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Samples: Campus Housing Contract
Obligations of the College. A. The College shall grant the use of the facilities from the published date that residence halls open, except during official recesses, until the published date that residence halls close.
B. In the event of severe weather, mechanical, electrical, heating, air conditioning or water difficulties, the College shall make all reasonable efforts to restore service but shall give no abatement in room rates because of inability to restore service, and shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damage to student property.
C. The College shall furnish to each student premises containing furnishings and equipment in good working usable condition, which are to be shared by occupants of the room. Students are housed in one-, two-, and three- person room situations and share baths, furniture and closet space.
D. The College shall assign a room based on available housing upon receipt of the student’s completed housing application. Whenever possible, requests for a specific building, room, and roommate will be honored, but cannot be guaranteed. The College will not accommodate room change requests based on sexual orientation, age, race, color, religion, national origin, veterans’ status, genetic information, or disability. Priority will be given based on the date the housing application is completed. The College reserves the right to require assignment changes when it considers this necessary or advisable. The College also reserves the right to move students in order to accommodate a student with a physical limitation or disability. Due to an extremely high level of interest in on- campus housing, the College reserves the right to assign students to "overflow" accommodations including, but not limited to, converted study rooms, student staff rooms, rooms and standard double rooms converted to triple rooms.
E. The College will conduct announced and unannounced inspections of rooms for sanitary and safety conditions, unauthorized property, rule violations, and property damage. Inspections will be conducted by residence hall directors and College staff. Spot inspections will be conducted by authorized College employees for necessary repair and maintenance in order to maintain College property.
F. The College reserves the right for appropriate officials to search individual rooms in cases where there is reasonable cause to believe that the occupant has concealed within his or her room unauthorized property, contraband, or is engaging in conduct which is in violation of College policy, the Student Code of Conduct, and/or student rules and regulations. If such property is discovered, the College will seize the property. Students may be removed from the residence halls as a conduct action and will be held responsible for the full housing fee. If a student feels that he or she has been removed unfairly, he/she may submit a written letter of appeal to the Executive Vice President of Student Affairs.
G. The College reserves the right to request a search warrant from law enforcement authorities where there is probable cause to believe (a) that a violation of law has occurred or (b) that the occupant has concealed within the room illegal property or is engaging in conduct which is a violation of municipal, state or federal law.
H. The College of Charleston assumes no liability for bodily injury or damage to or loss of personal property for occupants and their guests.
I. Dining Services suspends service for the following College breaks: Thanksgiving, Winter Holiday, Spring Break and Graduation. Meal plans are not accepted during these times; however, College restaurants may be open for business during these breaks. These locations will accept cash, Dining Dollars, Xxxxxx Xxxx, and credit card transactions. Holiday schedules are posted on the Dining Services website and at each dining location. Dining Services may suspend or limit service due to severe weather and other emergencies.
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Samples: Campus Housing Contract
Obligations of the College. A. The College shall grant the use of the facilities from the published date that residence halls open, except during official recesses, until the published date that residence halls close.
B. In the event of severe weather, mechanical, electrical, heating, air conditioning or water difficulties, the College shall make all reasonable efforts to restore service but shall give no abatement in room rates because of inability to restore service, and shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damage to student property.
C. The College shall furnish to each student premises containing furnishings and equipment in good working usable condition, which are to be shared by occupants of the room. Students are housed in one-, two-, and three- person room situations and share baths, furniture and closet space.
D. The College shall assign a room based on available housing upon receipt of the student’s completed housing application. Whenever possible, requests for a specific building, room, and roommate will be honored, but cannot be guaranteed. The College will not accommodate room change requests based on sexual orientation, age, race, color, religion, national origin, veterans’ status, genetic information, or disability. Priority will be given based on the date the housing application is completed. The College reserves the right to require assignment changes when it considers this necessary or advisable. The College also reserves the right to move students in order to accommodate a student with a physical limitation or disability. Due to an extremely high level of interest in on- campus housing, the College reserves the right to assign students to "overflow" accommodations including, but not limited to, converted study rooms, student staff rooms, and standard double rooms converted to triple rooms.
E. The College will conduct announced and unannounced inspections of rooms for sanitary and safety conditions, unauthorized property, rule violations, and property damage. Inspections will be conducted by residence hall directors and College staff. Spot inspections will be conducted by authorized College employees for necessary repair and maintenance in order to maintain College property.
F. The College reserves the right for appropriate officials to search individual rooms in cases where there is reasonable cause to believe that the occupant has concealed within his or her room unauthorized property, contraband, or is engaging in conduct which is in violation of College policy, the Student Code of Conduct, and/or student rules and regulations. If such property is discovered, the College will seize the property. Students may be removed from the residence halls as a conduct action and will be held responsible for the full housing fee. If a student feels that he or she has been removed unfairly, he/she may submit a written letter of appeal to the Executive Vice President of Student Affairs.
G. The College reserves the right to request a search warrant from law enforcement authorities where there is probable cause to believe (a) that a violation of law has occurred or (b) that the occupant has concealed within the room illegal property or is engaging in conduct which is a violation of municipal, state or federal law.
H. The College of Charleston assumes no liability for bodily injury or damage to or loss of personal property for occupants and their guests.
I. Dining Services suspends service for the following College breaks: Thanksgiving, Winter Holiday, Spring Break and Graduation. Meal plans are not accepted during these times; however, College restaurants may be open for business during these breaks. These locations will accept cash, Dining Dollars, Xxxxxx Xxxx, and credit card transactions. Holiday schedules are posted on the Dining Services website and at each dining location. Dining Services may suspend or limit service due to severe weather and other emergencies.
1. Health and Safety. No one, including the College of Charleston, can completely prevent or control transmission of communicable illness, therefore everyone should take all necessary health precautions for their own personal safety, as well as the safety of those around us. Residential students are required to comply with health and safety laws, orders, ordinances, regulations and health and safety guidance adopted by the College of Charleston as it relates to all public health crises, including COVID-19. This includes, but is not limited to, social distancing, limitations on mass gatherings, wearing a face covering, COVID-19 diagnostic and surveillance testing (including before or upon arrival to campus), contact tracing, disinfection protocols, food , laundry and other service modifications, closing of certain communal spaces, limitations on guests into residence halls, and quarantine / isolation requirements (including before or upon arrival to campus). Adherence to health and safety requirements applies to all residents, faculty, staff, contractors and visitors and extends to all aspects of residential life, including bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, courtyards, laundry rooms and other common spaces. All residential students are prohibited from creating a health or safety hazard within their assigned living environment. The College of Charleston may request or require a resident to leave campus housing if their continued presence in the housing community poses a health or safety risk for community members and others. The undersigned, on behalf of themselves and also their heirs and assigns, agrees that outside willful misconduct, they waive, release, hold harmless, forever discharge and covenant not to sue the College of Charleston, its Board of Trustees, officers, employees and agents (The Releasees) regarding any and all liability, claims, damages, and/or causes of action arising from illness, costs, expenses, damages of any kind, death and/or disability, associated with living in a residence hall, historic house, or any alternative housing assigned by the College of Charleston. The undersigned further agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the above releasees from any and all liability or damages associated with living in a residence hall or other alternative housing assigned by the College.
2. Quarantine / Isolation / Separation. Not all residential rooms or halls are appropriate for self-quarantine or self- isolation, and in those situations where a student is recommended to self-quarantine or self-isolate, students may not be permitted to continue residing in their current residential space and will be provided alternative housing arrangements as needed. Residential students are required to comply with requests from the College of Charleston to leave their assigned space due to COVID-19 or other public health or safety emergency, and failure to do so is a violation of college policy and may subject a student to emergency removal from their assigned space. Removal from the assigned space to isolate or quarantine does not constitute a termination of a residential student’s housing contract and obligations.
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Samples: Campus Housing Contract
Obligations of the College. A. The College shall grant the use of the facilities from the published date that residence halls open, except during official recesses, until the published date that residence halls close.
B. In the event of severe weather, mechanical, electrical, heating, air conditioning or water difficulties, the College shall make all reasonable efforts to restore service but shall give no abatement in room rates because of inability to restore service, and shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damage to student property.
C. The College shall furnish to each student premises containing furnishings and equipment in good working usable condition, which are to be shared by occupants of the room. Students are housed in one-, two-, and three- person room situations and share baths, furniture and closet space.
D. The College shall assign a room based on available housing upon receipt of the student’s completed housing application. Whenever possible, requests for a specific building, room, and roommate will be honored, but cannot be guaranteed. The College will not accommodate room change requests based on sexual orientation, age, race, color, religion, national origin, veterans’ status, genetic information, or disability. Priority will be given based on the date the housing application is completed. The College reserves the right to require assignment changes when it considers this necessary or advisable. The College also reserves the right to move students in order to accommodate a student with a physical limitation or disability. Due to an extremely high level of interest in on- campus housing, the College reserves the right to assign students to "overflow" accommodations including, but not limited to, converted study rooms, student staff rooms, and standard double rooms converted to triple rooms.
E. The College will conduct announced and unannounced inspections of rooms for sanitary and safety conditions, unauthorized property, rule violations, and property damage. Inspections will be conducted by residence hall directors and College staff. Spot inspections will be conducted by authorized College employees for necessary repair and maintenance in order to maintain College property.
F. The College reserves the right for appropriate officials to search individual rooms in cases where there is reasonable cause to believe that the occupant has concealed within his or her room unauthorized property, contraband, or is engaging in conduct which is in violation of College policy, the Student Code of Conduct, and/or student rules and regulations. If such property is discovered, the College will seize the property. Students may be removed from the residence halls as a conduct action and will be held responsible for the full housing fee. If a student feels that he or she has been removed unfairly, he/she may submit a written letter of appeal to the Executive Vice President of Student Affairs.a
G. The College reserves the right to request a search warrant from law enforcement authorities where there is probable cause to believe (a) that a violation of law has occurred or (b) that the occupant has concealed within the room illegal property or is engaging in conduct which is a violation of municipal, state or federal law.
H. The College of Charleston assumes no liability for bodily injury or damage to or loss of personal property for occupants and their guests.
I. Dining Services suspends service for the following College breaks: Thanksgiving, Winter Holiday, Spring Break and Graduation. Meal plans are not accepted during these times; however, College restaurants may be open for business during these breaks. These locations will accept cash, Dining Dollars, Xxxxxx Xxxx, and credit card transactions. Holiday schedules are posted on the Dining Services website and at each dining location. Dining Services may suspend or limit service due to severe weather and other emergencies.
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Samples: Campus Housing Contract
Obligations of the College. A. The College shall grant the use of the facilities from the published date that residence halls open, except during official recesses, until the published date that residence halls close.
B. In the event of severe weather, mechanical, electrical, heating, air conditioning or water difficulties, the College shall make all reasonable efforts to restore service but shall give no abatement in room rates because of inability to restore service, and shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damage to student property.
C. The College shall furnish to each student premises containing furnishings and equipment in good working usable condition, which are to be shared by occupants of the room. Students are housed in one-, two-, and three- person room situations and share baths, furniture and closet space.
D. The College shall assign a room based on available housing upon receipt of the student’s completed housing application. Whenever possible, requests for a specific building, room, and roommate will be honored, but cannot be guaranteed. The College will not accommodate room change requests based on sexual orientation, age, race, color, religion, national origin, veterans’ status, genetic information, or disability. Priority will be given based on the date the housing application is completed. The College reserves the right to require assignment changes when it considers this necessary or advisable. The College also reserves the right to move students in order to accommodate a student with a physical limitation or disability. Due to an extremely high level of interest in on- campus housing, the College reserves the right to assign students to "overflow" accommodations including, but not limited to, rooms in leased properties, converted study rooms, student staff rooms, rooms and standard double rooms converted to triple rooms.
E. The College will conduct announced and unannounced inspections of rooms for sanitary and safety conditions, unauthorized property, rule violations, and property damage. Inspections will be conducted by residence hall directors and College staff. Spot inspections will be conducted by authorized College employees for necessary repair and maintenance in order to maintain College property.
F. The College reserves the right for appropriate officials to search individual rooms in cases where there is reasonable cause to believe that the occupant has concealed within his or her room unauthorized property, contraband, or is engaging in conduct which is in violation of College policy, the Student Code of Conduct, and/or student rules and regulations. If such property is discovered, the College will seize the property. Students may be removed from the residence halls as a conduct action and will be held responsible for the full housing fee. If a student feels that he or she has been removed unfairly, he/she may submit a written letter of appeal to the Executive Vice President of Student Affairs.
G. The College reserves the right to request a search warrant from law enforcement authorities where there is probable cause to believe (a) that a violation of law has occurred or (b) that the occupant has concealed within the room illegal property or is engaging in conduct which is a violation of municipal, state or federal law.
H. The College of Charleston assumes no liability for bodily injury or damage to or loss of personal property for occupants and their guests.
I. Dining Services suspends service for the following College breaks: Thanksgiving, Winter Holiday, Spring Break and Graduation. Meal plans are not accepted during these times; however, College restaurants may be open for business during these breaks. These locations will accept cash, Dining Dollars, Xxxxxx Xxxx, and credit card transactions. Holiday schedules are posted on the Dining Services website and at each dining location. Dining Services may suspend or limit service due to severe weather and other emergencies.
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Samples: Campus Housing Contract
Obligations of the College. A. The College shall grant the use of the facilities from the published date that residence halls open, except during official recesses, until the published date that residence halls close.
B. In the event of severe weather, mechanical, electrical, heating, air conditioning or water difficulties, the College shall make all reasonable efforts to restore service but shall give no abatement in room rates because of inability to restore service, and shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damage to student property.
C. The College shall furnish to each student premises containing furnishings and equipment in good working usable condition, which are to be shared by occupants of the room. Students are housed in one-, two-, and three- person room situations and share baths, furniture and closet space.
D. The College shall assign a room based on available housing upon receipt of the student’s completed housing application. Whenever possible, requests for a specific building, room, and roommate will be honored, but cannot be guaranteed. The College will not accommodate room change requests based on sexual orientation, age, race, color, religion, national origin, veterans’ status, genetic information, or disability. Priority will be given based on the date the housing application is completed. The College reserves the right to require assignment changes when it considers this necessary or advisable. The College also reserves the right to move students in order to accommodate a student with a physical limitation or disability. Due to an extremely high level of interest in on- campus housing, the College reserves the right to assign students to "overflow" accommodations including, but not limited to, rooms in leased properties, converted study rooms, student staff rooms, and standard double rooms converted to triple rooms.
E. The College will conduct announced and unannounced inspections of rooms for sanitary and safety conditions, unauthorized property, rule violations, and property damage. Inspections will be conducted by residence hall directors and College staff. Spot inspections will be conducted by authorized College employees for necessary repair and maintenance in order to maintain College property.
F. The College reserves the right for appropriate officials to search individual rooms in cases where there is reasonable cause to believe that the occupant has concealed within his or her room unauthorized property, contraband, or is engaging in conduct which is in violation of College policy, the Student Code of Conduct, and/or student rules and regulations. If such property is discovered, the College will seize the property. Students may be removed from the residence halls as a conduct action and will be held responsible for the full housing fee. If a student feels that he or she has been removed unfairly, he/she may submit a written letter of appeal to the Executive Vice President of for Student Affairs.
G. The College reserves the right to request a search warrant from law enforcement authorities where there is probable cause to believe (a) that a violation of law has occurred or (b) that the occupant has concealed within the room illegal property or is engaging in conduct which is a violation of municipal, state or federal law.
H. The College of Charleston assumes no liability for bodily injury or damage to or loss of personal property for occupants and their guests.
I. Dining Services suspends service for the following College breaks: Thanksgiving, Winter Holiday, Spring Break and Graduation. Meal plans are not accepted during these times; however, College restaurants may be open for business during these breaks. These locations will accept cash, Dining Dollars, Xxxxxx Xxxx, and credit card transactions. Holiday schedules are posted on the Dining Services website and at each dining location. Dining Services may suspend or limit service due to severe weather and other emergencies.
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Samples: Campus Housing Contract