Residency Requirement and Exceptions Sample Clauses

Residency Requirement and Exceptions. All students enrolled at Xxxxxxx are required to live in campus housing as part of the residential college experience. The only exceptions are for married students living with spouses, single parents, students 25 years of age or older, and unmarried students living with their parents or guardians within 25 miles of campus. Students who meet these exceptions should contact the Xxxx of Students to apply for commuter status approval. Dining Requirement Communal dining is an integral part of the residential campus experience at Xxxxxxx. All students living in campus housing, except residents of apartments, are required to participate in a meal plan. Xxxxxxx has contracted with Bon Appetit to provide this service. Xxxxxxx offers five traditional meal plans (Big Red, The Hill, Olmsted, West Loop, and West College) that all students are eligible to select. Xxxxxxx offers two additional plans (1831 and The Reserve) for students who reside in an apartment or will graduate in Fall 2021 or Spring 2022. During the first two weeks of each semester, students are permitted to change their meal plans. No changes will be accepted after that time, as students will be in contract with Bon Appetit. Dining rates for the 2021-2022 academic year are as follows: • Big Red: $6,560 ($3,280/semester) • The Hill: $6,200 ($3,100/semester) • Xxxxxxxx: $5,850 ($2,925 /semester) • West Loop: $5,850 ($2,925/semester) • West College: $5,490 ($2,745/semester) The following alternative board plans are only available to students residing in board-optional housing or to seniors graduating this academic year: Additional Plans (restricted eligibility) • 1831: $3,470 ($1,735/semester) • The Reserve: $3,110 ($1,555/semester) First-Year Students First-year students are required to live in designated First-Year Residence Halls. First-Year Residence Halls are alcohol-free. First-year students are guaranteed a housing assignment within the residence halls, but not a specific space or type of room. All assignments are made according to housing procedures and space available as established by the Residential Communities and Housing Office. When making room assignments, staff members use the information provided on Housing Applications. Staff work to honor preferences, but this is not always possible due to availability of space and competing interests. Residential Communities and Housing discourages first-year students, particularly those from the same high school, from making their own roommate matches...
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Residency Requirement and Exceptions a) All students who are either (1) classified by University Admissions as a freshman; or (2) any student who enrolls at Xxxxxx Xxxxx who earned a diploma from a high school, early college or middle college less than twelve (12) months prior to enrollment as a degree-seeking student at Xxxxxx Xxxxx are required to live in a residence hall unless an exemption is granted by University Housing. b) Exemptions may be granted, at the University’s sole discretion, for the following reasons: i) Student lives at the permanent address of a parent or legal guardian within a 45-mile commuting distance; ii) Student lives at the permanent address of a parent or legal guardian while taking online courses; iii) Student is married and maintaining a residence with a spouse; iv) Student is a parent and maintaining a residence with their children; v) Student is 25 years of age or older; or vi) Student is a military veteran. c) Exemption requests must be submitted in writing using the form provided at the housing portal and documentation to support the request is required. Freshmen who are not approved for an exemption will be obligated for a space in the residence halls per the terms of this Contract.
Residency Requirement and Exceptions. All students enrolled at Denison are required to live in campus housing as part of the residential college experience. The only exceptions are for married students living with spouses, single parents, students 25 years of age or older, and students living with their parents or guardians within 25 miles of campus. Students who meet these exceptions should contact the Student Life to apply for commuter status approval. Dates of Occupancy: Residence hall opening and closing dates are in accordance with the academic calendar and are published widely (a list of these hall openings and closings can be found at the end of this agreement in the Important Dates List and in Xxxxxxx’x academic calendar up to three years in advance). Students are not admitted to the residence halls prior to the published dates. Room fees are inclusive of academic in-session days and are prorated to exclude break recesses. Break recesses are not a part of the academic year contract and not part of housing and dining fees; students are expected to make departure plans accordingly. Students are asked to depart by 9AM on residence hall closing dates and will not be given access until the residence halls reopen. Failure to depart by specified closing time and date or unauthorized entry to the residence halls during closed periods may result in disciplinary action. Approved break housing (Thanksgiving and Spring breaks) is not guaranteed and will be available on a limited basis to accommodate. If needed, Residential Communities and Housing may consolidate students into certain residence halls during break periods. Students must meet the criteria set forth by the University for an approved stay over breaks; failure to apply for break housing, or arriving to campus without prior approval, results in revocation of this privilege. Dining halls are not open during break periods. Students are required to vacate their rooms within 24 hours of their last final exam each semester. The semester residency period expires on the last day of exams for a semester. Eligible students must seek special permission to extend the residency period into dates when the University is closed for Thanksgiving, spring, or summer breaks. There may be a fee applied to the student account for this service, which is not included in the room fee paid by the student. Housing is not provided during the Winter Break Recess except for student athletes competing on behalf of the University. Students who do not have a housing as...
Residency Requirement and Exceptions a) All students classified by Admissions as freshmen are required to live in a residence hall unless an exemption is granted by University Housing.

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  • Residency Requirements 1. All single first-year freshmen students are required to live in University housing for at least two academic semesters. All single students who have earned less than 30 credit hours and have not resided in University housing for two academic semesters are required to live on campus for two academic semesters. This policy does not apply to single first-year students who have been out of high school for more than one year, or to single first-year freshmen who live with their parents in Miami-Dade or Broward Counties. Neither does it apply to those students who, for disciplinary or administrative reasons, may be denied the privilege of continued residency on campus.

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