Common use of Resident Status Clause in Contracts

Resident Status. (i) To remain in residence, all residents must remain in good standing as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar with a cumulative grade point average (hereinafter called the “CGPA”) of 1.50 or more and be registered as a full-time student with 3.0 credits or more combined over the course of the Fall/Winter sessions. (ii) For consideration for admission to residence for the 2024 summer term, Category A/B/C/E/F applicants, as defined in section 2.1 of this Agreement, must have achieved a minimum of 3.0 academic credits in the 2023-2024 year (Fall/Winter sessions only). Entry into this Agreement authorizes the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or his/her designate(s) to verify academic standing for the purpose of determining admission and sustained eligibility for occupancy. (iii) Students who are on Academic Probation as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar, with a CGPA of less than 1.50, will be considered for occupancy on an individual basis. Residence admission and termination decisions for students on academic probation will be made at the discretion of the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or his/her designate(s). (iv) Students graduating in the 2024 Spring Convocation may qualify for housing only during the first half of the summer session while they still retain their student status; (v) New incoming undergraduate students may qualify for housing during the second half of the summer session upon submission of proof confirming enrollment in courses for the upcoming academic year (Fall/Winter sessions); (vi) Other University full-time program status will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. (vii) Residents must pay all outstanding fees and charges from previous years prior to submitting a housing application and application fee for subsequent occupancy. Failure to do so may result in the denial of re-application and automatic forfeiture of the non-refundable application fee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing Occupancy Agreement, Housing Occupancy Agreement

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Resident Status. (i) To remain in residence, all residents must remain in good standing as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar with a cumulative grade point average (hereinafter called the “CGPA”) of 1.50 or more and be registered as a full-full time student with 3.0 credits or more combined over the course of the Fall/Winter sessions. (ii) For consideration for admission to residence for the 2024 summer term2021-2022 academic year, Category A/B/C/E/F B applicants, as defined in section 2.1 of this Agreement, must have achieved a minimum of 3.0 academic credits in the 20232020-2024 2021 year (Fall/Winter sessions only). Entry into this Agreement authorizes the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or his/her the Resident’s designate(s) to verify academic standing for the purpose of determining admission and sustained eligibility for occupancy. (iii) Students who are on Academic Probation as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar, with a CGPA of less than 1.50, will be considered for occupancy on an individual basis. Residence admission and termination decisions for students on academic probation will be made at the discretion of the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or his/her the Resident’s designate(s). (iv) Students graduating who did not achieve a minimum of 3.0 academic credits in the 2024 Spring Convocation 2020-2021 academic year and/or who are on Academic Probation as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar may qualify for housing only during the first half still be given a conditional offer upon completion of the summer session while they still retain their student status; Academic at Risk program. Students will be contacted by the department of Student Housing & Residence Life, who will provide them the details for completing the Academic at Risk program. (v) New incoming undergraduate students may qualify for housing during the second half of the summer session upon submission of proof confirming enrollment in courses for the upcoming academic year (Fall/Winter sessions); (vi) Other University full-time program status will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. (viivi) Residents must pay all outstanding fees and charges from previous years prior to submitting a housing application and application fee for subsequent occupancy. Failure to do so may result in the denial of re-application and automatic forfeiture of the non-refundable application fee. (vii) Residents who have accumulated more than 4.0 disciplinary points while living in residence in all previous years of living in residence will be considered for occupancy on an individual basis. Residence admission and termination decisions for students with more than 4.0 disciplinary points will be made at the discretion of the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or the Resident’s designate(s).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing Occupancy Agreement, 2022 Undergraduate Housing Occupancy Agreement

Resident Status. (i) To remain in residence, all residents must remain in good standing as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar with a cumulative grade point average (hereinafter called the “CGPA”) of 1.50 or more and be registered as a full-time student with 3.0 credits or more combined over the course of the Fall/Winter sessions. (ii) For consideration for admission to residence for the 2024 summer term2024-2025 academic year, Category A/B/C/E/F B applicants, as defined in section 2.1 of this Agreement, must have achieved a minimum of 3.0 academic credits in the 2023-2024 year (Fall/Winter sessions only). Entry into this Agreement authorizes the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or his/her their designate(s) to verify academic standing for the purpose of determining admission and sustained eligibility for occupancy. (iii) Students who are on Academic Probation as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar, with a CGPA of less than 1.50, will be considered for occupancy on an individual basis. Residence admission and termination decisions for students on academic probation will be made at the discretion of the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or his/her their designate(s). (iv) Students graduating who did not achieve a minimum of 3.0 academic credits in the 2023-2024 Spring Convocation academic year and/or who are on Academic Probation as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar may qualify for housing only during the first half still be given a conditional offer upon completion of the summer session while they still retain their student status; Academic at Risk program. Students will be contacted by the department of Student Housing & Residence Life, who will provide them the details for completing the Academic at Risk program. (v) New incoming undergraduate students may qualify for housing during the second half of the summer session upon submission of proof confirming enrollment in courses for the upcoming academic year (Fall/Winter sessions); (vi) Other University full-time program status will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. (viivi) Residents must pay all outstanding fees and charges from previous years prior to submitting a housing application and application fee for subsequent occupancy. Failure to do so may result in the denial of re-application and automatic forfeiture of the non-refundable application fee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing Occupancy Agreement, Housing Occupancy Agreement

Resident Status. (i) To remain in residence, all residents must remain in good standing as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar with a cumulative grade point average (hereinafter called the “CGPA”) of 1.50 or more and be registered as a full-full time student with 3.0 credits or more combined over the course of the Fall/Winter sessions. (ii) For consideration for admission to residence for the 2024 summer term2019-2020 academic year, Category A/B/C/E/F B applicants, as defined in section 2.1 of this Agreement, must have achieved a minimum of 3.0 academic credits in the 20232018-2024 2019 year (Fall/Winter sessions only). Entry into this Agreement authorizes the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or his/her the Resident’s designate(s) to verify academic standing for the purpose of determining admission and sustained eligibility for occupancy. (iii) Students who are on Academic Probation as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar, with a CGPA of less than 1.50, will be considered for occupancy on an individual basis. Residence admission and termination decisions for students on academic probation will be made at the discretion of the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or his/her the Resident’s designate(s). (iv) Students graduating who did not achieve a minimum of 3.0 academic credits in the 2024 Spring Convocation 2018-2019 academic year and/or who are on Academic Probation as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar may qualify for housing only during the first half still be given a conditional offer upon completion of the summer session while they still retain their student status; Academic at Risk program. Students will be contacted by the department of Student Housing & Residence Life, who will provide them the details for completing the Academic at Risk program. (v) New incoming undergraduate students may qualify for housing during the second half of the summer session upon submission of proof confirming enrollment in courses for the upcoming academic year (Fall/Winter sessions); (vi) Other University full-time program status will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. (viivi) Residents must pay all outstanding fees and charges from previous years prior to submitting a housing application and application fee for subsequent occupancy. Failure to do so may result in the denial of re-application and automatic forfeiture of the non-refundable application fee.. (vii) Residents who have accumulated more than 4.0 disciplinary points while living in residence in all previous years of living in residence will be considered for occupancy on an individual basis. Residence admission and termination decisions for students with more than 4.0 disciplinary points will be made at the discretion of the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or the Resident’s designate(s). ROOM ASSIGNMENT

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Samples: 2020 Undergraduate Housing Occupancy Agreement

Resident Status. (i) To remain in residence, all residents must remain in good standing as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar with a cumulative grade point average (hereinafter called the “CGPA”) of 1.50 or more and be registered as a full-time student with 3.0 credits or more combined over the course of the Fall/Winter sessions. (ii) For consideration for admission to residence for the 2024 2021 summer term, Category A/B/C/E/F applicants, as defined in section 2.1 of this Agreement, must have achieved a minimum of 3.0 academic credits in the 20232020-2024 2021 year (Fall/Winter sessions only). Entry into this Agreement authorizes the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or his/her designate(s) to verify academic standing for the purpose of determining admission and sustained eligibility for occupancy. (iii) Students who are on Academic Probation as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar, with a CGPA of less than 1.50, will be considered for occupancy on an individual basis. Residence admission and termination decisions for students on academic probation will be made at the discretion of the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or his/her designate(s). (iv) Students graduating in the 2024 2021 Spring Convocation may qualify for housing only during the first half of the summer session while they still retain their student status; (v) New incoming undergraduate students may qualify for housing during the second half of the summer session upon submission of proof confirming enrollment in courses for the upcoming academic year (Fall/Winter sessions); (vi) Other University full-time program status will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. (vii) Residents must pay all outstanding fees and charges from previous years prior to submitting a housing application and application fee for subsequent occupancy. Failure to do so may result in the denial of re-application and automatic forfeiture of the non-refundable application fee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Occupancy Agreement

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Resident Status. (i) To remain in residence, all residents must remain in good standing as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar with a cumulative grade point average (hereinafter called the “CGPA”) of 1.50 or more and be registered as a full-full time student with 3.0 credits or more combined over the course of the Fall/Winter sessions. (ii) For consideration for admission to residence for the 2024 summer term2024-2025 academic year, Category A/B/C/E/F B applicants, as defined in section 2.1 of this Agreement, must have achieved a minimum of 3.0 academic credits in the 2023-2024 year (Fall/Winter sessions only). Entry into this Agreement authorizes the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or his/her the Resident’s designate(s) to verify academic standing for the purpose of determining admission and sustained eligibility for occupancy. (iii) Students who are on Academic Probation as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar, with a CGPA of less than 1.50, will be considered for occupancy on an individual basis. Residence admission and termination decisions for students on academic probation will be made at the discretion of the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or his/her the Director’s designate(s). (iv) Students graduating who did not achieve a minimum of 3.0 academic credits in the 2023-2024 Spring Convocation academic year and/or who are on Academic Probation as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar may qualify for housing only during the first half still be given a conditional offer upon completion of the summer session while they still retain their student status; Academic Support Initiative program. Students will be contacted by the department of Student Housing & Residence Life, who will provide them the details for completing the Academic Support Initiative program. (v) New incoming undergraduate students may qualify for housing during the second half of the summer session upon submission of proof confirming enrollment in courses for the upcoming academic year (Fall/Winter sessions); (vi) Other University full-time program status will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. (viivi) Residents must pay all outstanding fees and charges from previous years prior to submitting a housing application and application fee for subsequent occupancy. Failure to do so may result in the denial of re-application and automatic forfeiture of the non-refundable application fee. (vii) Residents who are notified in writing to be at risk of suspension or eviction due to significant behaviour contrary to residence community standards in all previous years of living in residence will be considered for occupancy on an individual basis. Residence admission for students who have had their occupancy agreement terminated will be made at the discretion of the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or the Director’s designate(s).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Occupancy Agreement

Resident Status. (i) To remain in residence, all residents must remain in good standing as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar with a cumulative grade point average (hereinafter called the “CGPA”) of 1.50 or more and be registered as a full-time student with 3.0 credits or more combined over the course of the Fall/Winter sessions. (ii) For consideration for admission to residence for the 2023-2024 summer termacademic year, Category A/B/C/E/F B applicants, as defined in section 2.1 of this Agreement, must have achieved a minimum of 3.0 academic credits in the 20232022-2024 2023 year (Fall/Winter sessions only). Entry into this Agreement authorizes the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or his/her their designate(s) to verify academic standing for the purpose of determining admission and sustained eligibility for occupancy. (iii) Students who are on Academic Probation as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar, with a CGPA of less than 1.50, will be considered for occupancy on an individual basis. Residence admission and termination decisions for students on academic probation will be made at the discretion of the Director of Student Housing & Residence Life or his/her their designate(s). (iv) Students graduating who did not achieve a minimum of 3.0 academic credits in the 2024 Spring Convocation 2022-2023 academic year and/or who are on Academic Probation as defined in the University of Toronto Mississauga Academic Calendar may qualify for housing only during the first half still be given a conditional offer upon completion of the summer session while they still retain their student status; Academic at Risk program. Students will be contacted by the department of Student Housing & Residence Life, who will provide them the details for completing the Academic at Risk program. (v) New incoming undergraduate students may qualify for housing during the second half of the summer session upon submission of proof confirming enrollment in courses for the upcoming academic year (Fall/Winter sessions); (vi) Other University full-time program status will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. (viivi) Residents must pay all outstanding fees and charges from previous years prior to submitting a housing application and application fee for subsequent occupancy. Failure to do so may result in the denial of re-application and automatic forfeiture of the non-refundable application fee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Occupancy Agreement

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