Common use of STUDENT OCCUPANCY AND ACCESS TO RESIDENCE Clause in Contracts

STUDENT OCCUPANCY AND ACCESS TO RESIDENCE. Occupancy in the Hall is a privilege extended to the Student by the College. Continuation is dependent upon reasonable and satisfactory personal conduct and observance of College regulations. The Student may not commence occupancy until all necessary eligibility requirements have been met and the Student has received a key for a specified room. Occupancy begins upon issuance of a key to the Student and the Student must vacate the premises on the last day of the spring term. Written authorization is required for any other occupancy arrangement. Occupancy status does not require the actual physical presence of the Student or the Student’s belongings. Students will be assessed charges for the entire occupancy period. Access to the Hall begins on the designated opening date(s) and ends on the designated closing date(s) each term, as well as upon cancellation of this Agreement. Please refer to the Housing webpage for further details and specific dates.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: www.cocc.edu, www.cocc.edu, www.cocc.edu

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