Common use of Request for Release Ineligibility Clause in Contracts

Request for Release Ineligibility. If a student is suspended from on-campus housing and/or the College, the student remains bound to the License and will be responsible for the full cost of their housing and dining license for the remainder of the semester in which disciplinary action is finalized. If this action is taken after the close of the fall semester, but before the beginning of the spring semester, the Student will be billed the $300 release fee. Use of Residential Facilities Residential facilities may be occupied only by the resident(s) assigned to that community as outlined in the Use of Residential Facilities, Rules Governing Residential Facilities and Covid-19 Safety Requirements sections of the Resident Student Handbook. Information pertaining to the Use, Care, and Responsibility for Room and Furnishing is also available in the handbook. Vacancies and Room Buy-Out The College may reassign a vacant space in a room or townhouse at any time. While efforts are made to notify students of any changes, a new roommate may be assigned without prior notification. If a room is not entirely occupied and Residence Life and Housing does not anticipate assigning an eligible new roommate, the student may be offered an opportunity to pay a "buy out" rate for the vacant space from the date of vacancy through the remainder of the semester to ensure that the space remains vacant. This requires the signing of an additional agreement. If the student buys out a space for Fall Semester and space demand is high for Spring Semester, Residence Life and Housing may assign a student to that space for either or both of those terms. This option is not available when housing demand is high. If a student "buys out" a space in a room, the extra furniture will not be removed.

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Samples: www.oswego.edu, www.oswego.edu, www.oswego.edu

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Request for Release Ineligibility. If a student is suspended from on-campus housing and/or the CollegeUniversity, the student remains bound to the License and will be responsible for the full cost of their housing and dining license for the remainder of the semester in which disciplinary action is finalized. If this action is taken after the close of the fall semester, but before the beginning of the spring semester, the Student will be billed the $300 release fee. Use of Residential Facilities Residential facilities may be occupied only by the resident(s) assigned to that community as outlined in the Use of Residential Facilities, Rules Governing Residential Facilities and Covid-19 Safety Requirements sections section of the Resident Student Handbook. Information pertaining to the Use, Care, and Responsibility for Room and Furnishing is also available in the handbook. Vacancies and Room Buy-Out The College University may reassign a vacant space in a room or townhouse at any time. While efforts are made to notify students of any changes, a new roommate may be assigned without prior notification. If a room is not entirely occupied and Residence Life and Housing does not anticipate assigning an eligible new roommate, the student may be offered an opportunity to pay a "buy out" rate for the vacant space from the date of vacancy through the remainder of the semester to ensure that the space remains vacant. This requires the signing of an additional agreement. If the student buys out a space for Fall Semester and space demand is high for Spring Semester, Residence Life and Housing may assign a student to that space for either or both of those terms. This option is not available when housing demand is high. If a student "buys out" a space in a room, the extra furniture will not be removed.

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Samples: ww1.oswego.edu, ww1.oswego.edu

Request for Release Ineligibility. First year students cannot use the First Year Housing Exemption Request process as a reason to be released from a binding contract. The housing exemption opportunity is only available at the initial term of admittance, must be submitted before the start of that term, and is no longer available if the student already has a valid, binding housing contract If a student is suspended from on-campus housing the residence halls and/or the CollegeUniversity as confirmed by a Community Standards and Conflict Resolution or Xxxx of Students official, the student remains bound to the License Contract and will be responsible for the full cost of their housing and dining license the residence hall space for the remainder of the semester in which disciplinary action is finalized, unless this action is finalized before the end of the semester's free drop/add period. If this action is taken after the close of the fall semester, Fall Semester but before the beginning of the spring semesterSpring Semester, the Student will be billed the $300 release late cancellation fee. Use of Residential Facilities Residential facilities may be occupied only by the resident(s) assigned to that community as outlined in the Use of Residential Facilities, Rules Governing Residential Facilities and Covid-19 Safety Requirements sections of the Resident Student Handbook. Information pertaining to the Use, Care, and Responsibility for Room and Furnishing is also available in the handbook. Vacancies and Room Buy-Out The College Changes Students may reassign a vacant space in a request to move from one room or townhouse at any time. While efforts are made to notify students of any changes, a new roommate may be assigned without prior notification. If a room is not entirely occupied and another with authorization from Residence Life and & Housing does not anticipate assigning an eligible new roommate, at designated times during the student may be offered an opportunity to pay a "buy out" rate Academic year. The exchange of rooms or substitution of one occupant for the vacant space another without approval from the date of vacancy through the remainder of the semester to ensure that the space remains vacantResidence Life & Housing is prohibited. This requires the signing of an additional agreementThe procedure for room changes is determined by Residence Life & Housing. If the student buys out a space for Fall Semester and space demand is high for Spring SemesterTo maximize occupancy, Residence Life & Housing has the right to consolidate rooms and move students if a vacant same gender space exists elsewhere to create an open room. Consolidation may happen at any time of the year. Students may not intentionally dissuade or discourage newly assigned roommates from moving into the room. Intimidating a newly assigned student is a policy violation, which can lead to termination of the residence hall space without release from the financial obligation of the Student Housing may assign a student Contract. The University reserves the right to that space for either change or both cancel room assignments in the interests of those terms. This option is not available when housing demand is high. If a student "buys out" a space in a roomorder, the extra furniture will not be removedhealth, safety, or welfare with appropriate written notice.

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Samples: www.udel.edu

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Request for Release Ineligibility. If a student is suspended from on-campus housing and/or the CollegeUniversity, the student remains bound to the License and will be responsible for the full cost of their housing and dining license for the remainder of the semester in which disciplinary action is finalized. If this action is taken after the close of the fall semester, but before the beginning of the spring semester, the Student will be billed the $300 release fee. Use of Residential Facilities Residential facilities may be occupied only by the resident(s) assigned to that community as outlined in the Use of Residential Facilities, Rules Governing Residential Facilities and Covid-19 Safety Requirements sections of the Resident Student Handbook. Information pertaining to the Use, Care, and Responsibility for Room and Furnishing is also available in the handbook. Vacancies and Room Buy-Out The College University may reassign a vacant space in a room or townhouse at any time. While efforts are made to notify students of any changes, a new roommate may be assigned without prior notification. If a room is not entirely occupied and Residence Life and Housing does not anticipate assigning an eligible new roommate, the student may be offered an opportunity to pay a "buy out" rate for the vacant space from the date of vacancy through the remainder of the semester to ensure that the space remains vacant. This requires the signing of an additional agreement. If the student buys out a space for Fall Semester and space demand is high for Spring Semester, Residence Life and Housing may assign a student to that space for either or both of those terms. This option is not available when housing demand is high. If a student "buys out" a space in a room, the extra furniture will not be removed.

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Samples: www.oswego.edu

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