Common use of ROOM CONSOLIDATION Clause in Contracts

ROOM CONSOLIDATION. Residents who find themselves in an under-assigned room/apartment may face room/apartment consolidation. Consolidation exists to bring equity between residents. Students in under-assigned rooms must do one of the following by the second Monday of each semester, or no later than seven (7) days from the date the room becomes under-assigned: 1) request a room buyout and pay the additional prorated charge, or 2) have a person transfer into their room/transfer to another under-assigned room. If no action is taken and the student refuses to accept the new roommate assigned by University Housing, room buyout charges will be billed to the student’s Bursar account. The consolidation process will continue through Sunday of the seventh full week of a semester.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: University Housing Contract, University Housing Contract, University Housing Contract

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ROOM CONSOLIDATION. Residents who find themselves in an under-assigned room/apartment may face room/apartment consolidation. Consolidation exists to bring equity between residents. Students in under-assigned rooms must do one of the following by the second Monday of each semester, or no not later than seven (7) days from the date the room becomes under-assigned: 1) request a room buyout and pay the additional prorated charge, or 2) have a person transfer into their room/transfer to another under-under- assigned room. If no action is taken and the student refuses to accept the new roommate assigned by University Housing, room buyout charges will be are billed to the student’s Bursar account. The consolidation process will continue through Sunday of the seventh full week of a semester. Full details of this process are outlined in the University Housing Handbook.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: University Housing Contract, University Housing Contract

ROOM CONSOLIDATION. Residents who find themselves in an under-assigned room/apartment may face room/apartment consolidation. Consolidation exists to bring equity between residents. Students in under-assigned rooms must do one of the following by the second Monday of each semester, or no later than seven (7) days from the date the room becomes under-assigned: 1) request a room buyout and pay the additional prorated charge, or 2) have a person transfer into their room/transfer to another under-assigned room. If no action is taken and the student refuses to accept the new roommate assigned by University Housing, room buyout charges will be billed to the student’s Bursar account. The consolidation process will continue through Sunday of the seventh full week of a semester. Full details of this process are outlined in the University Housing Handbook.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Housing Contract

ROOM CONSOLIDATION. Residents who find themselves in an under-assigned room/apartment may face room/apartment consolidation. Consolidation exists to bring equity between residents. Students in under-assigned rooms must do one of the following by the second Monday of each semester, or no not later than seven (7) days from the date the room becomes under-assigned: 1) request a room buyout and pay the additional prorated charge, or 2) have a person transfer into their room/transfer to another under-assigned room. If no action is taken and the student refuses to accept the new roommate assigned by University Housing, room buyout charges will be are billed to the student’s Bursar account. The consolidation process will continue through Sunday of the seventh full week of a semester. Full details of this process are outlined in the University Housing Handbook.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Housing Contract

ROOM CONSOLIDATION. Residents who find themselves in an under-assigned room/apartment may face room/apartment consolidation. Consolidation exists to bring equity between residents. Students in under-assigned rooms must do one of the following by the second Monday of each semester, or no not later than seven (7) days from the date the room becomes under-assigned: 1) request a room buyout and pay the additional prorated charge, or 2) have a person transfer into their room/transfer to another under-assigned room. If no action is taken and the student refuses to accept the new roommate assigned by University Housing, room buyout charges will be are billed to the student’s Bursar account. The consolidation process will continue through Sunday of the seventh full week of a semester.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Housing Contract

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ROOM CONSOLIDATION. Residents who find themselves in an under-assigned room/apartment may face room/apartment consolidation. Consolidation exists to bring equity between residents. Students in under-assigned rooms must do one of the following by the second Monday of each semester, or no not later than seven (7) days from the date the room becomes under-assigned: 1) request a room buyout and pay the additional prorated charge, or 2) have a person transfer into their room/transfer to another under-assigned room. If no action is taken and the student refuses to accept the new roommate assigned by University Housing, room buyout charges will be are billed to the student’s Bursar account. The consolidation process will continue through Sunday of the seventh full week of a the semester.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Housing Contract

ROOM CONSOLIDATION. Residents who find themselves in an under-assigned room/apartment may face room/apartment consolidation. Consolidation exists to bring equity between residents. Students in under-assigned rooms must do one of the following by the second Monday of each semester, or no not later than seven (7) days from the date the room becomes under-assigned: 1) request a room buyout and pay the additional prorated charge, or 2) have a person transfer into their room/transfer to another under-under- assigned room. If no action is taken and the student refuses to accept the new roommate assigned by University Housing, room buyout charges will be are billed to the student’s Bursar account. The consolidation process will continue through Sunday of the seventh full week of a semester.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Housing Contract

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