Period of Occupancy. 1. The Housing and Dining Agreement is for two terms, the fall and spring semesters. The student may occupy an assigned room at the published date and time specified by the university each semester. Non-graduating students must vacate their room 24 hours after their last exam or by the published residence hall closing date and time, whichever comes first. Graduating seniors must vacate by 10am on the day following May commencement. Students who have successfully completed graduation requirements in the Fall semester must vacate their room by the published residence hall closing date and time for the Fall semester. 2. If the student fails to occupy the room by 5:00 p.m. on the first day of classes, the university reserves the right to reassign the space or initiate a Housing and Dining Agreement cancellation. If the student fails to occupy the room or removes all of his/her belongings during the course of the semester, the assignment will be considered abandoned and may be reassigned to another student. However, failure to occupy an assigned space or abandoning a room does not release the student from obligation to the terms and conditions of the Housing and Dining Agreement. The student who abandoned the assignment will have the opportunity to contact the Office of Residence Life and Housing to secure a new room assignment. Occupancy of the room must be relinquished at the completion of the Housing and Dining Agreement. 3. Students are not permitted to remain in residence halls during published breaks (Thanksgiving, Winter, Spring) without registering with the Office of Residence Life and Housing. The student also understands that there may be interruptions in utility services during published breaks for needed maintenance. The Office of Residence Life and Housing reserves the right to make certain residence halls unavailable for break housing. Meal plans are not active during these breaks and students will be responsible for their own meals. 4. Occupancy outside of the published move-in/move-out dates must be requested to and approved by the Office of Residence Life and Housing. No other department or individual may approve occupancy outside of the published dates.
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Period of Occupancy. 1. The Housing and Dining Agreement is for two terms, the fall and spring semesters. The student may occupy an assigned room at the published date and time specified by the university each semester. Non-graduating students must vacate their room 24 hours after their last exam or by the published residence hall closing date and time, whichever comes first. Graduating seniors must vacate by 10am on the day following May commencement. Students who have successfully completed graduation requirements in the Fall semester must vacate their room by the published residence hall closing date and time for the Fall semester.
2. If the student fails to occupy the room by 5:00 p.m. on the first day of classes, the university reserves the right to reassign the space or initiate a Housing and Dining Agreement cancellation. If the student fails to occupy the room room, or removes all of his/her belongings during the course of the semester, the assignment will be considered abandoned and may be reassigned to another student. However, failure to occupy an assigned space or abandoning a room does not release the student from obligation to the terms and conditions of the Housing and Dining Agreement. The student who abandoned the assignment will have the opportunity to contact the Office of Residence Life and Housing to secure a new room assignment. Occupancy of the room must be relinquished at the completion of the Housing and Dining Agreement.
3. Students are not permitted to remain in residence halls during published breaks (Thanksgiving, Winter, Spring) without registering with the Office of Residence Life and Housing. The student also understands that there may be interruptions in utility services during published breaks for needed maintenance. The Office of Residence Life and Housing reserves the right to make certain residence halls unavailable for break housing. Meal plans are not active during these breaks and students will be responsible for their own meals.
4. Occupancy outside of the published move-in/move-out dates must be requested to and approved by the Office of Residence Life and Housing. No other department or individual may approve occupancy outside of the published dates.
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