Common use of Student Responsibilities Clause in Contracts

Student Responsibilities. The residence halls at Kent State University are intended to support student success. To that end, all students living in the residence halls have the following responsibilities. These responsibilities are intended to support all individuals who live, work, and support these communities including the student entering the housing contract. 1. Student agrees to accept Room and pay the applicable fees for the entire summer session(s) marked on the application portion of this document, or remainder thereof. If a student withdraws (exits) from the university. 2. Student understands that non-occupancy of assigned space does not terminate the contract. If a student exits the University during the contract period, the student must notify University Housing and follow the checkout process. If a student exits the University and does not checkout of the residence hall, housing charges will continue. 3. Student agrees to the terms, conditions, policies, rules and regulations contained in the Hallways Handbook, the University Policy Register, laws of the United States, the State of Ohio, and all local laws for the City of Kent or Portage County. 4. Student agrees to be held liable for damages to university property. In addition, all floor/community residents can collectively be held responsible for damages to public areas that cannot be attributed to specific individuals. Damage charges include replacement cost(s) along with any associated labor cost. Student agrees that any damage charges shall be assessed to the student’s account. 5. Student agrees to support the safety, health, and well-being of the residence hall community. If a student’s behavior compromises the safety, health, and well-being of the community, University Housing may refer the student to Counseling and Psychological Services or to the Office of Student Conduct. Failure to comply with this referral and/or continued compromising behavior will result in termination of the contract. Please refer to Termination of Contract section. 6. Student agrees to complete the residence hall checkout process at the conclusion of the contract period. The checkout process is outlined in University Housing closing procedures each semester and/or when a student is released from their contract. Students who do not complete this process will be assessed an improper checkout charge and lost key charge as appropriate. 7. COVID-19 Acknowledgement All students returning to campus will be required to comply with health requirements as established and published by Kent State University including but not limited to the “Flashes Safe Eight.” By executing this Contract for on-campus room and dining plan, it is fully understood that You, the Student, may be exposed to COVID-19 and other infections. Similar to other highly contagious viruses, it is understood that it is possible to contract the COVID-19 disease, even if the Student complies with all health and safety measures as required by Kent State University and as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) and the Ohio Department of Health (“ODH”). It is understood that although Kent State University is following the coronavirus guidelines issued by the CDC, ODH, and other experts to reduce the spread of infection, Student can never be completely shielded from all risk of illness caused by COVID-19 or other infections. By entering into this Contract, You knowingly assume the risks provided for herein. 8. At the time of the execution of this Agreement, the University requires that all students who live in residence halls must comply with the vaccination requirements posted at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/coronavirus/vaccine-requirement-sc heduling. The University may modify or otherwise revise these requirements at any time. If there is a modification to these requirements, the University will provide advanced notice to the Student. 9. Furthermore, Student may be required to submit to COVID-19 testing (asymptomatic and/or symptomatic as applicable) to live in residential housing at the University. This may include testing for any purpose as directed by a University official including but not limited to testing for surveillance, outbreak investigation, exposure, or close contact, etc. prior to receiving access to your assigned residence hall; periodic or regular testing to continue to be permitted to live in on campus housing; or testing to determine if you may return to your original residence hall if in quarantine or isolation. By entering into this agreement, you expressly agree and consent to submit to COVID-19 testing as may be required by the University in accordance with the University’s policies and practices regarding the same.

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Samples: Residence Hall Contract, Residence Hall and Dining Plan Contract

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Student Responsibilities. The residence halls at Kent State University are intended to support student success. To that end, all students living in the residence halls have the following responsibilities. These responsibilities are intended to support all individuals who live, work, and support these communities including the student entering the housing contract. 1. Student agrees to be enrolled, and remain enrolled, for academic credit each semester. Part-time status does not terminate this contract. A schedule of all web-based courses does not terminate this contract. Student agrees to accept Room and Dining Plan (if contracted) and pay the applicable fees for the entire summer session(s) marked on the application portion of this documentacademic year, or remainder thereof. If a student withdraws (exits) from the university. 2university or if a Contract Release is granted, this contract will be suspended at the time of the student’s checkout. Should a student re-enroll (after exiting) or be reinstated (after being academically dismissed) during the same academic year this contract was signed, the obligation of this contract will be reinstated. Student understands that non-occupancy of assigned space does not terminate the contract. If a student exits the University during the contract period, the student must notify University Housing Residence Services and follow the checkout process. If a student exits the University and does not checkout of the residence hall, housing charges will continue. 3. Student agrees to the terms, conditions, policies, rules and regulations contained in the Hallways Handbook, the University Policy Register, laws of the United States, the State of Ohio, and all local laws for the City of Kent or Portage County. 4. Student agrees to be held liable for damages to university property. In addition, all floor/community residents can collectively be held responsible for damages to public areas that cannot be attributed to specific individuals. Damage charges include replacement cost(s) along with any associated labor cost. Student agrees that any damage charges shall be assessed to the student’s account. 5. Student agrees to support the safety, health, and well-being of the residence hall community. If a student’s behavior compromises the safety, health, and well-being of the community, University Housing the Department of Residence Services may refer the student to Counseling and Psychological Services or to the Office of Student Conduct. Failure to comply with this referral and/or continued compromising behavior will result in termination of the contract. Please refer to Termination of Contract section. 6. Student agrees to complete the residence hall checkout process at the conclusion of the contract period. The checkout process is outlined in University Housing Residence Services closing procedures each semester and/or when a student is released from their contract. Students who do not complete this process will be assessed an improper checkout charge and lost key charge as appropriatecharge. 7. COVID-19 Acknowledgement All students returning to campus will be required to comply with health requirements as established and published by Kent State University including but not limited to the “Flashes Safe Eight.” By executing this Contract for on-campus room and dining plan, it is fully understood that You, the Student, may be exposed to COVID-19 and other infections. Similar to other highly contagious viruses, it is understood that it is possible to contract the COVID-19 disease, even if the Student complies with all health and safety measures as required by Kent State University and as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) and the Ohio Department of Health (“ODH”). It is understood that although Kent State University is following the coronavirus guidelines issued by the CDC, ODH, and other experts to reduce the spread of infection, Student can never be completely shielded from all risk of illness caused by COVID-19 or other infections. By entering into this Contract, You knowingly assume the risks provided for herein. 8. At the time of the execution of this Agreement, the University requires that all students who live in residence halls must comply with the vaccination requirements posted at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/coronavirus/vaccine-requirement-sc heduling. The University may modify or otherwise revise these requirements at any time. If there is a modification to these requirements, the University will provide advanced notice to the Student. 9. Furthermore, Student may be required to submit to COVID-19 testing (asymptomatic and/or symptomatic as applicable) to live in residential housing at the University. This may include testing for any purpose as directed by a University official including but not limited to testing for surveillance, outbreak investigation, exposure, or close contact, etc. prior to receiving access to your assigned residence hall; periodic or regular testing to continue to be permitted to live in on campus housing; or testing to determine if you may return to your original residence hall if in quarantine or isolation. By entering into this agreement, you expressly agree and consent to submit to COVID-19 testing as may be required by the University in accordance with the University’s policies and practices regarding the same.

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Samples: Residence Hall and Dining Plan Contract

Student Responsibilities. The residence halls at Kent State University are intended to support student success. To that end, all students living in the residence halls have the following responsibilities. These responsibilities are intended to support all individuals who live, work, and support these communities including the student entering the housing contract. 1. You, the Student (herein after referred to as “You” or “Student”) agree to be enrolled, and remain enrolled, for academic credit each semester. Part-time status does not terminate this contract. A schedule of all remote courses does not terminate this contract. Student agrees to accept Room and Dining Plan (if contracted) and pay the applicable fees for the entire summer session(s) marked on the application portion of this documentspecified Contract Term, or remainder thereof. If a student withdraws (exits) from the university. 2university or if a Contract Release is granted, this contract will be suspended at the time of the student’s checkout. Should a student re-enroll (after exiting) or be reinstated (after being academically dismissed) during the same academic year this contract was signed, the obligation of this contract will be reinstated. Student understands that non-occupancy of assigned space does not terminate the contract. If a student exits the University during the contract period, the student must notify University Housing Residence Services and follow the checkout process. If a student exits the University and does not checkout of the residence hall, housing charges will continue. 3. Student agrees to the terms, conditions, policies, rules and regulations contained in the Hallways Handbook, the University Policy Register, laws of the United States, the State of Ohio, and all local laws for the City of Kent or Portage County. 4. Student agrees to be held liable for damages to university property. In addition, all floor/community residents can collectively be held responsible for damages to public areas that cannot be attributed to specific individuals. Damage charges include replacement cost(s) along with any associated labor cost. Student agrees that any damage charges shall be assessed to the student’s account. 5. Student agrees to support the safety, health, and well-being of the residence hall community. If a student’s behavior compromises the safety, health, and well-being of the community, University Housing the Department of Residence Services may refer the student to Counseling and Psychological Services or to the Office of Student Conduct. Failure to comply with this referral and/or continued compromising behavior will result in termination of the contract. Please refer to Termination of Contract section. 6. Student agrees to complete the residence hall checkout process at the conclusion of the contract period. The checkout process is outlined in University Housing Residence Services closing procedures each semester and/or when a student is released from their contract. Students who do not complete this process will be assessed an improper checkout charge and lost key charge as appropriate. 7charge. COVID-19 Acknowledgement All students returning to campus in January 2021 will be required to comply with health requirements as established and published by Kent State University including but not limited to the “Flashes Safe EightSeven.” By executing this Contract for on-campus room and dining plan, it is fully understood that You, the Student, may be exposed to COVID-19 and other infections. Similar to other highly contagious viruses, it is understood that it is possible to contract the COVID-19 disease, even if the Student complies with all health and safety measures as required by Kent State University and as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) and the Ohio Department of Health (“ODH”). It is understood that although Kent State University is following the coronavirus guidelines issued by the CDC, ODH, and other experts to reduce the spread of infection, Student can never be completely shielded from all risk of illness caused by COVID-19 or other infections. By entering into this Contract, You knowingly assume the risks provided for herein. 8. At the time of the execution of this Agreement, the University requires that all students who live in residence halls must comply with the vaccination requirements posted at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/coronavirus/vaccine-requirement-sc heduling. The University may modify or otherwise revise these requirements at any time. If there Student is a modification to these requirements, the University will provide advanced notice to the Student. 9. Furthermore, Student may be required to submit to COVID-19 testing (asymptomatic and/or symptomatic as applicable) to live in residential housing at the University. This may include testing for any purpose as directed by a University official including but not limited to testing for surveillance, outbreak investigation, exposure, or close contact, etc. prior to receiving access to your assigned residence hall; periodic or regular testing to continue to be permitted to live in on campus housing; or testing to determine if you may return to your original residence hall if in quarantine or isolation. By entering into this agreement, you expressly agree and consent to submit to COVID-19 testing as may be required by the University in accordance with the University’s policies and practices regarding the same.

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Samples: Residence Hall and Dining Plan Contract

Student Responsibilities. The residence halls at Kent State University are intended to support student success. To that end, all students living in the residence halls have the following responsibilities. These responsibilities are intended to support all individuals who live, work, and support these communities including the student entering the housing contract. 1. Student agrees to be enrolled, and remain enrolled, for academic credit each semester. Part-time status does not terminate this contract. A schedule of all web-based courses does not terminate this contract. 2. Student agrees to accept Room and Dining Plan (if contracted) and pay the applicable fees for the entire summer session(s) marked on the application portion of this documentacademic year, or remainder thereof. If When a student withdraws (exits) from the university. 2university or if a Contract Release is granted, this contract may be suspended only for the time during which these conditions occur. Student understands that nonShould a student re-enroll (after exiting) or be reinstated (after being academically dismissed) during the same academic year this contract was signed, the obligation of this contract will be reinstated. Non-occupancy of assigned space does not terminate the contract. If a student exits Residence Hall Contract, and the University during appropriate charges under the contract period, the student must notify University Housing and follow the checkout process. If a student exits the University and does not checkout of the residence hall, housing charges will continue. 3. Student agrees to the terms, conditions, policies, rules and regulations contained in the Hallways Handbook, the University Policy Register, laws of the United States, the State of Ohio, and all local laws for the City of Kent or Portage County. 4. Student agrees to Students may be held liable for damages to or the defacing of university property. In addition, all floor/community residents can collectively be held responsible for damages to public areas that cannot be attributed to specific individuals. Damage charges include replacement cost(s) along with any associated labor cost. Student agrees that any damage charges shall will be assessed to the student’s Bursars account. 5. Student agrees to support the safety, health, and well-being of the residence hall community. If a student’s behavior compromises the safety, health, and well-being of the community, University Housing the Department of Residence Services may refer the student to Counseling and Psychological Services or to the Office of Student Conduct. Failure to comply with this referral and/or continued compromising behavior will result in termination of the contract. Please refer to Termination of Contract sectioncontract (see Section F). 6. Student agrees to complete the residence hall checkout process at the conclusion of the contract period. The checkout process is outlined in University Housing closing procedures each semester and/or when a student is released from their contract. Students who do not complete this process will be assessed an improper checkout charge and lost key charge as appropriate. 7. COVID-19 Acknowledgement All students returning to campus will be required to comply with health requirements as established and published by Kent State University including but not limited to the “Flashes Safe Eight.” By executing this Contract for on-campus room and dining plan, it is fully understood that You, the Student, may be exposed to COVID-19 and other infections. Similar to other highly contagious viruses, it is understood that it is possible to contract the COVID-19 disease, even if the Student complies with all health and safety measures as required by Kent State University and as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) and the Ohio Department of Health (“ODH”). It is understood that although Kent State University is following the coronavirus guidelines issued by the CDC, ODH, and other experts to reduce the spread of infection, Student can never be completely shielded from all risk of illness caused by COVID-19 or other infections. By entering into this Contract, You knowingly assume the risks provided for herein. 8. At the time of the execution of this Agreement, the University requires that all students who live in residence halls must comply with the vaccination requirements posted at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/coronavirus/vaccine-requirement-sc heduling. The University may modify or otherwise revise these requirements at any time. If there is a modification to these requirements, the University will provide advanced notice to the Student. 9. Furthermore, Student may be required to submit to COVID-19 testing (asymptomatic and/or symptomatic as applicable) to live in residential housing at the University. This may include testing for any purpose as directed by a University official including but not limited to testing for surveillance, outbreak investigation, exposure, or close contact, etc. prior to receiving access to your assigned residence hall; periodic or regular testing to continue to be permitted to live in on campus housing; or testing to determine if you may return to your original residence hall if in quarantine or isolation. By entering into this agreement, you expressly agree and consent to submit to COVID-19 testing as may be required by the University in accordance with the University’s policies and practices regarding the same.

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Samples: Residence Hall Contract

Student Responsibilities. The residence halls at Kent State University are intended to support student success. To that end, all students living in the residence halls have the following responsibilities. These responsibilities are intended to support all individuals who live, work, and support these communities including the student entering the housing contract. 1. Student agrees to be enrolled, and remain enrolled, for academic credit each semester. Part-time status does not terminate this contract. A schedule of all web-based courses does not terminate this contract. Student agrees to accept Room and Dining Plan (if contracted) and pay the applicable fees for the entire summer session(s) marked on the application portion of this documentacademic year, or remainder thereof. If a student withdraws (exits) from the university. 2university or if a Contract Release is granted, this contract will be suspended at the time of the student’s checkout. Should a student re-enroll (after exiting) or be reinstated (after being academically dismissed) during the same academic year this contract was signed, the obligation of this contract will be reinstated. Student understands that non-occupancy of assigned space does not terminate the contract. If a student exits the University during the contract period, the student must notify University Housing Residence Services and follow the checkout process. If a student exits the University and does not checkout of the residence hall, housing charges will continue. 3. Student agrees to the terms, conditions, policies, rules and regulations contained in the Hallways Handbook, the University Policy Register, laws of the United States, the State of Ohio, and all local laws for the City of Kent or Portage County. 4. Student agrees to be held liable for damages to university property. In addition, all floor/community residents can collectively be held responsible for damages to public areas that cannot be attributed to specific individuals. Damage charges include replacement cost(s) along with any associated labor cost. Student agrees that any damage charges shall be assessed to the student’s account. 5. Student agrees to support the safety, health, and well-being of the residence hall community. If a student’s behavior compromises the safety, health, and well-being of the community, University Housing the Department of Residence Services may refer the student to Counseling and Psychological Services or to the Office of Student Conduct. Failure to comply with this referral and/or continued compromising behavior will result in termination of the contract. Please refer to Termination of Contract section. 6. Student agrees to complete the residence hall checkout process at the conclusion of the contract period. The checkout process is outlined in University Housing Residence Services closing procedures each semester and/or when a student is released from their contract. Students who do not complete this process will be assessed an improper checkout charge and lost key charge as appropriate. 7charge. COVID-19 Acknowledgement All students returning to campus will be required to comply with health requirements as established and published by Kent State University including but not limited to the “Flashes Safe EightSeven.” By executing this Contract for on-campus room and dining plan, it is fully understood that You, the Student, may be exposed to COVID-19 and other infections. Similar to other highly contagious viruses, it is understood that it is possible to contract the COVID-19 disease, even if the Student complies with all health and safety measures as required by Kent State University and as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) and the Ohio Department of Health (“ODH”). It is understood that although Kent State University is following the coronavirus guidelines issued by the CDC, ODH, and other experts to reduce the spread of infection, Student can never be completely shielded from all risk of illness caused by COVID-19 or other infections. By entering into this Contract, You knowingly assume the risks provided for herein. 8. At the time of the execution of this Agreement, the University requires that all students who live in residence halls must comply with the vaccination requirements posted at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/coronavirus/vaccine-requirement-sc heduling. The University may modify or otherwise revise these requirements at any time. If there is a modification to these requirements, the University will provide advanced notice to the Student. 9. Furthermore, Student may be required to submit to COVID-19 testing (asymptomatic and/or symptomatic as applicable) to live in residential housing at the University. This may include testing for any purpose as directed by a University official including but not limited to testing for surveillance, outbreak investigation, exposure, or close contact, etc. prior to receiving access to your assigned residence hall; periodic or regular testing to continue to be permitted to live in on campus housing; or testing to determine if you may return to your original residence hall if in quarantine or isolation. By entering into this agreement, you expressly agree and consent to submit to COVID-19 testing as may be required by the University in accordance with the University’s policies and practices regarding the same.

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Samples: Residence Hall and Dining Plan Contract

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Student Responsibilities. The residence halls at Kent State University are intended to support student success. To that end, all students living in the residence halls have the following responsibilities. These responsibilities are intended to support all individuals who live, work, and support these communities including the student entering the housing contract. 1. Student agrees to accept Room and pay the applicable fees for the entire summer session(s) marked on the application portion of this document, or remainder thereof. If a student withdraws (exits) from the university. 2. Student understands that non-occupancy of assigned space does not terminate the contract. If a student exits studentexits the University during the contract period, the student must notify University Housing and follow the checkout process. If a student exits the University and does not checkout of the residence hall, housing charges will continue. 3. Student agrees to the terms, conditions, policies, rules and regulations contained in the Hallways Handbook, the University Policy Register, laws of the United States, the State of Stateof Ohio, and all local laws for the City of Kent or Portage County. 4. Student agrees to be held liable for damages to university property. In addition, all floor/community residents can collectively be held responsible for damages to public areas that cannot be attributed to specific individuals. Damage charges include replacement cost(s) along with any associated labor cost. Student agrees that any damage charges shall be assessed to the student’s account. 5. Student agrees to support the safety, health, and well-being of the residence hall community. If a student’s behavior compromises the safety, health, and well-being of the community, University Housing may refer the student to Counseling and Psychological Services or to the Office of Student Conduct. Failure to comply with this referral and/or continued compromising behavior will result in termination of the contract. Please refer to Termination of Contract section. 6. Student agrees to complete the residence hall checkout process at the conclusion of the contract period. The checkout process is outlined in University Housing closing procedures each semester and/or when a student is released from their contract. Students who do not complete this process will be assessed an improper checkout charge and lost key charge as appropriate. 7. COVID-19 Acknowledgement All students returning to campus will be required to comply with health requirements as established and published by Kent State University including but not limited to the “Flashes Safe Eight.” By executing this Contract for on-campus room and dining plan, it is fully understood that You, the Student, may be exposed to COVID-19 and other infections. Similar to other highly contagious viruses, it is understood that it is possible to contract the COVID-19 disease, even if the Student complies with all health and safety measures as required by Kent State University and as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) and the Ohio Department of Health (“ODH”). It is understood that although Kent State University is following the coronavirus guidelines issued by the CDC, ODH, and other experts to reduce the spread of infection, Student can never be completely shielded from all risk of illness caused by COVID-19 or other infections. By entering into this Contract, You knowingly assume the risks provided for herein. 8. At the time of the execution of this Agreement, the University requires that all students who live in residence halls must comply with the vaccination requirements posted at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/coronavirus/vaccine-requirement-sc heduling. The University may modify or otherwise revise these requirements at any time. If there is a modification to these requirements, the University will provide advanced notice to the Student. 9. Furthermore, Student may be required to submit to COVID-19 testing (asymptomatic and/or symptomatic as applicable) to live in residential housing at the University. This may include testing for any purpose as directed by a University official including but not limited to testing for surveillance, outbreak investigation, exposure, or close contact, etc. prior to receiving access to your assigned residence hall; periodic or regular testing to continue to be permitted to live in on campus housing; or testing to determine if you may return to your original residence hall if in quarantine or isolation. By entering into this agreement, you expressly agree and consent to submit to COVID-19 testing as may be required by the University in accordance with the University’s policies and practices regarding the same.

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Samples: Residence Hall Contract

Student Responsibilities. The residence halls at Kent Kentucky State University are intended to support student success. To that end, all students living in the residence halls have the following responsibilities. These responsibilities are intended to support all individuals who live, work, and support these communities communities, including the student Student entering the housing contractthis Contract. 1. Student must be in good academic and financial standing to receive a housing assignment 2. Student agrees to be enrolled, and remain enrolled, for academic credit each semester. Part-time status does not terminate this contract. A schedule of all or partial web-based courses does not terminate this Contract. 3. Student agrees to accept Room a room and meal plan (if required) and pay the applicable fees for the entire summer session(s) marked on the application portion of this documentacademic year, or remainder thereof. If a student withdraws (exits) from the universityUniversity, or if a Contract Release is granted, this Contract will be suspended at the time of the Student’s checkout. Should the Student re-enroll (after exiting) or be reinstated (after being academically dismissed) during the same academic year this Contract was signed, the obligations of this Contract will be reinstated. 24. Student understands that non-occupancy of assigned space does not terminate the contractContract. If a student the Student exits the University during the contract Contract period, the student Student must notify University Housing and follow the checkout process. If a student the Student exits the University and does not checkout properly check out of the residence hall, housing charges will continue. 35. Student agrees to the terms, conditions, policies, rules rules, and regulations contained in the Hallways K-Book (Student Handbook), the University University’s Policy Register, as well as all laws of the United States, the State Commonwealth of OhioKentucky, and all local laws for the City of Kent or Portage Frankfort and/or Franklin County. 46. Student agrees to keep their assigned unit clean, orderly, and in good condition. Student shall be held liable for damages to university University property. In addition, all floor/community residents can collectively be held responsible for damages to public areas that cannot be attributed to specific individuals. Damage charges include replacement cost(s) costs along with any associated labor costcosts. Student agrees that any damage charges shall be assessed to the studentStudent’s accountaccount covering the full cost of repair or replacement of all damaged items. 57. Student agrees to support the safety, health, and well-well- being of the residence hall community. If a studentthe Student’s behavior compromises the safety, health, and well-well- being of the community, University Housing Housing—or any other individual—may refer the student to University Counseling and Psychological Services Center or to the Office of Student Conduct, in accordance with the procedures outlined in the K-Book (Student Handbook). Failure to comply with this referral and/or continued compromising behavior will result in termination of the contractContract. Please refer to Termination of Contract section. 68. Student agrees to complete the residence hall checkout process at the conclusion of the contract Contract period. The checkout process is outlined in University Housing closing procedures each semester and/or when a student is released from their contractContract. Students who do not complete this process will be assessed an improper checkout charge and lost key charge as appropriateof $100, in addition to any other applicable charges. 7. COVID-19 Acknowledgement All students returning to campus will be required to comply with health requirements as established and published by Kent State University including but not limited to the “Flashes Safe Eight.” By executing this Contract for on-campus room and dining plan, it is fully understood that You, the Student, may be exposed to COVID-19 and other infections. Similar to other highly contagious viruses, it is understood that it is possible to contract the COVID-19 disease, even if the Student complies with all health and safety measures as required by Kent State University and as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) and the Ohio Department of Health (“ODH”). It is understood that although Kent State University is following the coronavirus guidelines issued by the CDC, ODH, and other experts to reduce the spread of infection, Student can never be completely shielded from all risk of illness caused by COVID-19 or other infections. By entering into this Contract, You knowingly assume the risks provided for herein. 8. At the time of the execution of this Agreement, the University requires that all students who live in residence halls must comply with the vaccination requirements posted at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/coronavirus/vaccine-requirement-sc heduling. The University may modify or otherwise revise these requirements at any time. If there is a modification to these requirements, the University will provide advanced notice to the Student. 9. Furthermore, Student may be required to submit to COVID-19 testing (asymptomatic and/or symptomatic as applicable) to live in residential housing at the University. This may include testing for any purpose as directed by a University official including but not limited to testing for surveillance, outbreak investigation, exposure, or close contact, etc. prior to receiving access to your assigned residence hall; periodic or regular testing to continue to be permitted to live in on campus housing; or testing to determine if you may return to your original residence hall if in quarantine or isolation. By entering into this agreement, you expressly agree and consent to submit to COVID-19 testing as may be required by the University in accordance with the University’s policies and practices regarding the same.

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Samples: Residence Hall and Meal Plan Contract

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