Common use of TERMINATION OF THIS CONTRACT BY THE UNIVERSITY Clause in Contracts

TERMINATION OF THIS CONTRACT BY THE UNIVERSITY. If a student is suspended, expelled, or otherwise removed from the University or University Housing for disciplinary reasons, the University will terminate the Contract. In such cases, the student will be required to vacate the room/apartment within 48 hours after notification of such action by the University, or sooner if, in the opinion of the Director of Residence Life or designee, there is a threat to the welfare of persons or property. When the Director of Residence Life or designee believes that the continued presence of a student living in University Housing poses a continuing danger to persons or property, is a direct threat to persons or property, or is significantly disruptive to the normal operations of the residence halls/apartments, the student may be removed from University Housing pending the outcome of a student conduct process and/or administrative contract review. Students who are removed from University Housing for reasons stated in this paragraph are subject to the charges outlined in Section 4 of this Contract, and may not be eligible to apply for future on-campus housing. In addition, by signing this Contract, the Student grants the University the right to conduct a criminal background check, criminal history screening or sex offender registry check on the Student at any time, either prior to room assignment or during the term of this Contract. The University reserves the right to deny a student a room or immediately remove a student from University Housing based on information obtained in a criminal background check, including, without limitation, when the student is a registered sex offender (whether public or nonpublic). This provision should not be interpreted to impose a duty on the University to run a criminal background check on any student.

Appears in 6 contracts

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

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TERMINATION OF THIS CONTRACT BY THE UNIVERSITY. If a student is suspended, expelled, or otherwise removed from the University or University Housing for disciplinary reasons, the University will terminate the Contract. In such cases, the student will be required to vacate the room/apartment within 48 hours after notification of such action by the University, or sooner if, in the opinion of the Director of Residence Life or designee, there is a threat to the welfare of persons or property. When the Director of Residence Life or designee believes that the continued presence of a student living in University Housing poses a continuing danger to persons or property, is a direct threat to persons or property, or is significantly disruptive to the normal operations of the residence halls/apartments, the student may be removed from University Housing pending the outcome of a student conduct process and/or administrative contract review. Students who are removed from University Housing for reasons stated in this paragraph are subject to the charges outlined in Section Sections 4 and 5 of this Contract, and may not be eligible to apply for future on-campus housing. In addition, by signing this Contract, the Student grants the University the right to conduct a criminal background check, criminal history screening or sex offender registry check on the Student at any time, either prior to room assignment or during the term of this Contract. The University reserves the right to deny a student a room or immediately remove a student from University Housing based on information obtained in a criminal background check, including, without limitation, when the student is a registered sex offender (whether public or nonpublic). This provision should not be interpreted to impose a duty on the University to run a criminal background check on any student.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

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