Common use of Room Change Clause in Contracts

Room Change. Residents must first speak with their House Adviser (“HA”), and then their Area Coordinator (“AC”) to discuss the possibility of a room change. They should also reference the room change FAQ website for more details on Residence Life’s philosophy and practices regarding room changes. After a discussion with their HA and AC, residents may be referred to a Director of Residence Life or their designee for a possible room change. Room change requests are granted based on availability and rationale for the request, among other factors. Not all room change requests are granted. The College reserves the right to reassign residents to new or different spaces that are unoccupied. In a double occupancy room, the College reserves the right to assign any resident to a double if one bed space is vacant.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Housing Contract, Housing Contract, Housing Contract

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Room Change. Residents must first speak with their House Adviser Advisor (“HA”), and then their Area Coordinator (“AC”) to discuss the possibility of a room change. They should also reference the room change FAQ website for more details on Residence Life’s philosophy and practices regarding room changes. After a discussion with their HA and AC, residents may be referred to a Director of Residence Life or their designee for a possible room change. Room change requests are granted based on availability and rationale for the request, among other factors. Not all room change requests are granted. The College reserves the right to reassign residents to new or different spaces that are unoccupied. In a double occupancy room, the College reserves the right to assign any resident to a double if one bed space is vacant.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Housing Contract, Housing Contract, Housing Contract

Room Change. Residents must first speak with their House Adviser (“HA”Adviser(s), and then their Area Coordinator (“AC”) Resident Director to discuss the possibility of a room change. They should also reference the room change FAQ website for more details on Residence Life’s philosophy and practices regarding room changes. After a discussion with their HA and ACRD, residents may be referred to a the Assistant Director of Residence Life or their designee for a possible room change. Room change requests are granted based on availability and rationale for the request, among other factors. Not all room change requests are granted. The College reserves the right to reassign residents to new or different spaces that are unoccupied. In a double occupancy room, the College reserves the right to assign any resident student to a double if one bed space is vacant.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Housing Contract, Housing Contract

Room Change. Residents must first speak with their House Adviser (“HA”), and then their Area Coordinator (“AC”) to discuss the possibility of a room change. They should also reference the room r oom change FAQ website for more details on Residence Life’s philosophy and practices regarding room changes. After a discussion with their HA and AC, residents may be referred to a Director of Residence Life or their designee for a possible room change. Room change requests are granted based on availability and rationale for the request, among other factors. Not all room change requests are granted. The College reserves the right to reassign residents to new or different spaces that are unoccupied. In a double occupancy room, the College reserves the right to assign any resident to a double if one bed space is vacant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Contract

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Room Change. Residents must first first speak with their House Adviser (“HA”), and then their Area Coordinator (“AC”) to discuss the possibility of a room change. They should also reference the room change FAQ website w ebsite for more details on Residence Life’s philosophy and practices regarding room changes. After a discussion with their HA and AC, residents may be referred to a Director of Residence Life or their designee for a possible room change. Room change requests are granted based on availability and rationale for the request, among other factors. Not all room change requests are granted. The College reserves the right to reassign residents to new or different different spaces that are unoccupied. In a double occupancy room, the College reserves the right to assign any resident to a double if one bed space is vacant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Contract

Room Change. Residents must first speak with their House Adviser (HA), and then their Area Coordinator (AC) to discuss the possibility of a room change. They should also reference the room change FAQ website for more details on Residence Life’s philosophy and practices regarding room changes. After a discussion with their HA and AC, residents may be referred to a the Assistant Director of Residence Life or their designee for a possible room change. Room change requests are granted based on availability and rationale for the request, among other factors. Not all room change requests are granted. The College reserves the right to reassign residents to new or different spaces that are unoccupied. In a double occupancy room, the College reserves the right to assign any resident student to a double if one bed space is vacant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Winter Housing Contract

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