Types of CU Boulder-Initiated Changes Sample Clauses

Types of CU Boulder-Initiated Changes. Among the changes that Housing & Dining may make to Student’s assignments are the location of the assignment, room type, or roommate. Housing & Dining may reassign a Student to a new room, floor, building, or off-campus facility operated by a third-party contractor who has an agreement with Housing & Dining. Housing & Dining may assign Student one or more new roommates if a vacancy occurs in a multi-occupant room. Housing & Dining may assign a Student to a location determined appropriate by CU Boulder as necessary to allow for isolation and quarantine due to COVID-19 or other infectious disease and for any other reason, including, but not limited to the following reasons: construction, renovation, facility maintenance activities; pest control; roommate conflicts; health, safety, and/or security concerns, including mitigating risk of infectious disease such as COVID-19; pending Student disciplinary action; or Student noncompliance with the conduct and use responsibilities of this contract.
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Types of CU Boulder-Initiated Changes. Among the changes that Housing & Dining may make to Student’s assignments are the location of the assignment, occupancy type, or roommate. Housing & Dining may reassign a Student to a new room, floor, building, or off-campus facility operated by a third-party contractor who has a relationship with Housing & Dining. Housing & Dining may assign Student one or more new roommates if a vacancy occurs in a multiple occupancy room. Housing & Dining may assign a Student to a location determined appropriate by CU Boulder as necessary to allow for isolation and quarantine due to COVID-19 or other infectious disease.
Types of CU Boulder-Initiated Changes. Among the changes that University Housing may make to Student’s assignments are the location of the assignment, room type, or roommate. University Housing may reassign a Student to a new room, floor, building, or off-campus facility operated by a third-party contractor who has an agreement with University Housing. University Housing may assign Student one or more new roommates if a vacancy occurs in a multi-occupant room. University Housing may assign a Student to a location determined appropriate by CU Boulder as necessary to allow for isolation and quarantine due to COVID-19 or other infectious disease and for any other reason, including, but not limited to the following reasons: construction, renovation, facility maintenance activities; pest control; roommate conflicts; health, safety, and/or security concerns, including mitigating risk of infectious disease such as COVID-19; pending Student disciplinary action; or Student noncompliance with the conduct and use responsibilities of this contract.

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