Single Occupancy. These assignments are made only at the discretion of the University, typically for students who, due to medical or other reasons, cannot or should not be assigned to a double-occupancy space. Students who believe they require a single-occupancy space for medical reasons should contact the Office of Disability Services for approval. Students are encouraged to complete this process before or during the time that they are registering for housing. A medical-single assignment is only guaranteed if space is available at the time the student’s request is approved. There is no additional fee for students approved for a medical-single assignment. Buy-Out Single Occupancy – These assignments are permitted at the discretion of the University to students who request to buy-out the other half of their living space. Students may only buy-out one additional bed in their assignment. The University reserves the right to deny or rescind any student a Buy- Out Single Occupancy assignment based on housing availability or other factors. The Buy-Out Single Occupancy fee is 50% of the original rate of the assignment. The additional costs are pro-rated based on approved status. If housing demand exceeds capacity, the University reserves the right to use a limited number of temporary room assignments on campus. All assignments are made without regard to race, sexual orientation, religion, or national origin, and the University rejects all requests for assignment changes based upon those reasons. Incoming students (first-year and transfer) are assigned housing based on the following criteria: 1) date of received application, 2) indicated housing and roommate preferences, and 3) space availability. Returning students are assigned housing during the Housing Renewal Process. An outline of this process will be provided to students by the Office of Residence Life. Returning students who fail to renew their housing will be automatically assigned by the Office of Residence Life after all other assignments have been made. Students are not guaranteed a specific room, particular room type, residential area, learning community, themed housing unit, or roommate(s). However, the Office of Residence Life will do its best to honor student preferences. A student may not sub-lease or rent their assigned room, nor may they permit another person to share or utilize their room assignment who is not assigned to the space. Students may obtain permission to change rooms or buildings during posted room change periods. The student agrees to have prior written approval from the Office of Residence Life before making a room change and to follow the room change procedures established and provided. Unauthorized moves will result in a $75.00 fee. The University reserves the right to modify room assignments: 1) for disciplinary reasons or unresolvable roommate incompatibility, 2) health or safety reasons, 3) to protect or repair University property, 4) to meet the needs of the University community, or 5) consolidation due to vacancy.
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Samples: Housing and Meal Plan Contract
Single Occupancy. These assignments are made only at the discretion of the University, typically for students who, due to medical or other reasons, cannot or should not be assigned to a double-occupancy shared living space. Students who believe they require a single-occupancy space for medical reasons should contact the Office of Disability Services for approval. Students are encouraged to complete this process before or during the time that they are registering for housing. A medical-single assignment is only guaranteed if space is available at the time the student’s request is approved. There is no additional fee for students approved for a medical-single assignment. Buy-Out Single Occupancy – These assignments are permitted at the discretion of the University to students who request to buy-out the other half of their living space. Students may only buy-out one additional bed in their assignment. The University reserves the right to deny or rescind any student a Buy- Out Single Occupancy assignment based on housing availability or other factors. The Buy-Out Single Occupancy fee is 50about 33% of the original rate of the assignment. The additional costs are pro-rated based on approved status. If housing demand exceeds capacity, the University reserves the right to use a limited number of temporary room assignments on campus. All assignments are made without regard to race, sexual orientation, religion, or national origin, and the University rejects all requests for assignment changes based upon those reasons. Incoming students (first-year and transfer) are assigned housing based on the following criteria: 1) date of received application, 2) space availability and 3) indicated housing and roommate preferences, and 3) space availability. Returning students are assigned housing during the Housing Renewal Process. An outline of this process will be provided to students by the Office of Residence Life. Returning students who fail to renew their housing will be automatically assigned by the Office of Residence Life after all other assignments have been made. Students are not guaranteed a specific room, particular room type, residential area, learning community, themed housing unit, or roommate(s). However, the Office of Residence Life will do its best to honor student preferences. A student may not sub-lease or rent their assigned room, nor may they permit another person to share or utilize their room assignment who is not assigned to the space. Students may obtain permission to change rooms or buildings during posted room change periods. The student agrees to have prior written approval from the Office of Residence Life before making a room change and to follow the room change procedures established and provided. Unauthorized moves will result in a $75.00 fee. The University reserves the right to modify room assignments: 1) for disciplinary reasons or unresolvable roommate incompatibility, 2) health or safety reasons, 3) to protect or repair University property, 4) to meet the needs of the University community, or 5) consolidation due to vacancy.
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Samples: Housing and Meal Plan Contract
Single Occupancy. These assignments are made only at the discretion of the University, typically for students who, due to medical or other reasons, cannot or should not be assigned to a double-occupancy shared living space. Students who believe they require a single-occupancy space for medical reasons should contact the Office of Disability Services for approval. Students are encouraged to complete this process before or during the time that they are registering for housing. A medical-single assignment is only guaranteed if space is available at the time the student’s request is approved. There is no additional fee for students approved for a medical-single assignment. Buy-Out Single Occupancy – These assignments are permitted at the discretion of the University to students who request to buy-out the other half of their living space. Students may only buy-out one additional bed in their assignment. The University reserves the right to deny or rescind any student a Buy- Out Single Occupancy assignment based on housing availability or other factors. The Buy-Out Single Occupancy fee is 50about 33% of the original rate of the assignment. The additional costs are pro-rated based on approved status. If housing demand exceeds capacity, the University reserves the right to use a limited number of temporary room assignments on campus. Determining Housing Assignments All assignments are made without regard to race, sexual orientation, religion, or national origin, and the University rejects all requests for assignment changes based upon those reasons. Incoming students (first-year first years and transfertransfers) are assigned housing based on the following criteria: 1) date of received application, 2) indicated housing and by space availability, 3) roommate preferences, and 34) space availability. personality, interests, hobbies, and behavior information Returning students are assigned housing during the Housing Renewal Process. An outline of this process will be provided to students by the Office of Residence Life. Returning students who fail to renew their housing will be automatically assigned by the Office of Residence Life after all other assignments have been made. Students are not guaranteed a specific room, particular room type, residential area, learning community, themed housing unit, or roommate(s). However, the Office of Residence Life will do its best to honor student preferences. A student may not sub-lease or rent their assigned room, nor may they permit another person to share or utilize their room assignment who is not assigned to the space. Changes to Assignments Students may obtain permission to change rooms or buildings during posted room change periods. The student agrees to have prior written approval from the Office of Residence Life before making a room change and to follow the room change procedures established and provided. Unauthorized moves will result in a $75.00 fee. The University reserves the right to modify room assignments: 1) for disciplinary reasons or unresolvable roommate incompatibility, 2) health or safety reasons, 3) to protect or repair University property, 4) to meet the needs of the University community, or 5) consolidation due to vacancy.
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Samples: Housing and Meal Plan Contract
Single Occupancy. These assignments are made only at the discretion of the University, typically for students who, due to medical or other reasons, cannot or should not be assigned to a double-occupancy shared living space. Students who believe they require a single-occupancy space for medical reasons should contact the Office of Disability Services for approval. Students are encouraged to complete this process before or during the time that they are registering for housing. A medical-single assignment is only guaranteed if space is available at the time the student’s request is approved. There is no additional fee for students approved for a medical-single assignment. Buy-Out Single Occupancy – These assignments are permitted at the discretion of the University to students who request to buy-out the other half of their living space. Students may only buy-out one additional bed in their assignment. The University reserves the right to deny or rescind any student a Buy- Out Single Occupancy assignment based on housing availability or other factors. The Buy-Out Single Occupancy fee is 50% of the original rate of the assignment. The additional costs are pro-rated based on approved status. If housing demand exceeds capacity, the University reserves the right to use a limited number of temporary room assignments on campus. All assignments are made without regard to race, sexual orientation, religion, or national origin, and the University rejects all requests for assignment changes based upon those reasons. Incoming students (first-year first years and transfertransfers) are assigned housing based on the following criteria: 1) date of received application, 2) indicated housing and by space availability, 3) roommate preferences, and 34) space availabilitypersonality, interests, hobbies, and behavior information. Returning students are assigned housing during the Housing Renewal Process. An outline of this process will be provided to students by the Office of Residence LifeLife in the Spring semester. Returning students who fail to renew their housing will be automatically assigned by the Office of Residence Life after all other assignments have been made. Students are not guaranteed a specific room, particular room type, residential area, learning community, themed housing unit, or roommate(s). However, the Office of Residence Life will do its best to honor student preferences. A student may not sub-lease or rent their assigned room, nor may they permit another person to share or utilize their room assignment who is not assigned to the space. Students may obtain permission to change rooms or buildings during posted room change periods. The student agrees to have prior written approval from the Office of Residence Life before making a room change and to follow the room change procedures established and provided. Unauthorized moves will result in a $75.00 fee. The University reserves the right to modify room assignments: 1) for disciplinary reasons or unresolvable roommate incompatibility, 2) health or safety reasons, 3) to protect or repair University property, 4) to meet the needs of the University community, or 5) consolidation due to vacancy.
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Samples: Housing and Meal Plan Contract