Undergraduate Halls Sample Clauses

Undergraduate Halls. Undergraduate residence halls are closed during extended periods when classes are not in session, such as between semesters. My Contract does not include break periods, unless I am a Global Crossroads resident, and the University may use residence halls for other purposes during these breaks. If I wish to reside in a designated break residence hall during a break period, I must sign a separate Break Housing Contract. Additional fees will apply. If I access a building during a break period without being accompanied by a current resident of the building or without having entered into a Break Housing Contract, I will be assessed the full break housing charge, will be subject to the University Housing conduct process, and may be cited for trespassing by the University of Illinois Police Department.
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Undergraduate Halls. Undergraduate residence halls are closed during extended periods when classes are not in session, such as fall (November), winter (December-January), and spring (March) break periods. My Contract does not include occupancy in the residence halls during break periods, unless I am a Global Crossroads resident, and the University may use residence halls for other purposes during these breaks. If I wish to reside in a designated break residence hall during a break period, I must sign a separate Break Housing Contract. Additional fees will apply. If I access a building during a break period without being accompanied by a current resident of the building or without having entered into a Break Housing Contract, I will be assessed the full break housing charge, will be subject to the University Housing conduct process, and may be cited for trespassing by the University of Illinois Police Department.
Undergraduate Halls. The University Housing website at xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx describes the dining service options. Service begins on the first day of the contract continues through lunch on the last day of final examinations each semester. Meals are not served when the University is not in session or between semesters such as fall (November), winter (December-January), and spring (March) break periods. Choosing a meal plan is mandatory for all undergraduate residence hall contracts. For more information, see Meal Plan Options section of the MyHousing portal. The minimum plan for residents living in undergraduate residence halls is the 12 Classic Meals/15 Dining Dollars plan. I may change my meal plan selection only during the first four weeks of the Contract for the fall term and only during the first three weeks of the Contract for the spring term. After these periods, I cannot make changes.

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