Year Residency Requirement Sample Clauses

Year Residency Requirement. All new first-time full-time freshmen students are required to live on campus their first year at the University of Southern Mississippi. Students may apply for an exemption from the residency requirement by completing the exemption form available on their student housing portal. Documentation is required for exemption approval. For more information, please visit the FAQ section under the 1st Year Residency Requirement page in the student housing portal. Due to 1st year residency, incoming freshman students (just graduating high school) will be given priority in the housing assignment process if space becomes limited, particularly, over the summer months preceding an August start.
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Year Residency Requirement. First-year students are required to live in one of the undergraduate residence halls on campus; this excludes any fraternity, sorority, or independent living group house. The Housing Office, in its sole discretion and on a case-by-case basis, may grant an exemption from this policy to a first- year student in special circumstances upon submission of a petition. Assignments Assignments or reassignments to a residence hall, changes from one residence hall to another, or changes from an Institute residence hall to an off-campus address, are made and approved by the Housing Office. Room assignments and room changes within an MIT undergraduate residence hall are the responsibility of the student government of that residence in consultation with the Head of House and House Manager. No building or room assignment is final until approved by the Housing Office. MIT or the Housing Office reserve the right to move students at their discretion in order to consolidate or fill vacancies, to meet the demands upon facilities, to address renovations, closure, or repurposing of residence halls, to reconcile personal problems, to address conflicts and disciplinary issues, to protect the health, safety, and wellbeing of residents or other community members, or for similar reasons. The Housing Office also reserves the right to make specific assignments in cases that it deems special or extraordinary, such as those involving medical or personal problems, etc. In such cases, protecting the students’ right of privacy and confidentiality may require direct assignments overriding House lotteries. In some cases, students may be assigned to rooms above the designated capacity. Students in these spaces will receive a rent reduction accordingly for the time that the room is at its overflow capacity. Supplemental Housing Requests Supplemental housing requests can be made to the Housing Office if a student has a housing need that cannot be addressed through the regular assignment process. This includes disability, medical, religious, and personal requests. All requests are reviewed by the appropriate MIT department to best address the request.
Year Residency Requirement. Because of the value of the residential experience and its impact on student learning and connections to the University, all first year students are required to live on campus. Students who wish to appeal for an exemption may do so ONLY if they fit the following exemption areas, as listed in the Student On-Campus Residency Requirement of the University Housing Contract. Minimum Enrollment Requirement. Undergraduate Students are required to do be enrolled and actively participating in a minimum of 12 credit hours (graduate students must be enrolled in at least six credit hours) at the beginning of any given semester in order to live on campus. Students who drop below the minimum credit hour requirements may be required to leave campus if they become disruptive to the community in which they live or if they are not attending classes. Checkout Requirement. Students are required to checkout of their on-campus living area within 24 hours of their withdrawal date, or within 24 hours of their last final exam. Students who do not comply with this policy may be charged an improper checkout fee, as well as daily charges for their housing. Students who do not comply may also face a conduct hearing. MEAL PLAN INFORMATION You will select your meal plan on TruView, when you confirm your housing placement. What is recorded as selected as of August 1, is what you will be assigned for the fall semester. IMPORTANT TO NOTE THE FOLLOWING: • All meal plan options cost the same. • Meal plans are included in the housing fees for all the Residence Halls and Fair Apartments. • Xxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxx Apartment residents can purchase a meal plan through TruView, at off campus rates. •1 swipe at dining hall = 1 meal block = all you can eat •1 meal block is equivalent to approximately $3.50 at SUB Mainstreet Market, campus C-store or coffee shop during specified transfer hours. • Dining dollars that accompany your block plan can be used as cash at any dining hall, campus C-store, coffee shop or SUB Mainstreet Market during specified transfer hours. • Meal blocks and dining dollars do not carry over to the next semester. • The most common plan new students start with is the 210 meal blocks + $50 dining dollars. MEAL PLAN OPTIONS INCLUDE: 225 meal blocks + $0 dining dollars per semester 210 meal blocks + $50 dining dollars per semester 185 meal blocks + $100 dining dollars per semester 165 meal blocks + $150 dining dollars per semester 145 meal blocks + $200 dining dollars per semester A...
Year Residency Requirement. 1. Commuter Student: To be considered a “commuter student” to the Le Moyne College campus, the Student must reside with their parent(s) or legal guardian in their primary, permanent residence located within 30 driving miles (or 60 driving miles for transfer students) of the Le Moyne College campus (0000 Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000). A “permanent residence” is defined as a dwelling that has been owned, maintained, and inhabited for a minimum of 24 months prior to the request to commute, by the parent or legal guardian only. The address must be the same as is listed on the Student’s admissions application. NOTE: Students wishing to live with relatives and/or other acquaintances in place of their parent or legal guardian are not typically approved for release from the Housing Agreement in order to become a commuter student.

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  • Residency Requirement All students in baccalaureate degree programs must earn the following from the University of Maine at Farmington:

  • Residency Requirements 1. All single first-year freshmen students are required to live in University housing for at least two academic semesters. All single students who have earned less than 30 credit hours and have not resided in University housing for two academic semesters are required to live on campus for two academic semesters. This policy does not apply to single first-year students who have been out of high school for more than one year, or to single first-year freshmen who live with their parents in Miami-Dade or Broward Counties. Neither does it apply to those students who, for disciplinary or administrative reasons, may be denied the privilege of continued residency on campus.

  • General Eligibility Requirements 3.1.1. All residents of Malaysia aged 18 years and above are eligible to participate in the Promotion.

  • Eligibility Requirements The Trustee hereunder shall at all times (i) be a corporation or association having its principal office in a state and city acceptable to the Seller, organized and doing business under the laws of such state or the United States of America, authorized under such laws to exercise corporate trust powers, having a combined capital and surplus of at least $50,000,000, or shall be a member of a bank holding system, the aggregate combined capital and surplus of which is at least $50,000,000, provided that its separate capital and surplus shall at all times be at least the amount specified in Section 310(a)(2) of the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, (ii) be subject to supervision or examination by federal or state authority and (iii) have a credit rating or be otherwise acceptable to the Rating Agencies such that neither of the Rating Agencies would reduce their respective then current ratings of the Certificates (or have provided such security from time to time as is sufficient to avoid such reduction) as evidenced in writing by each Rating Agency. If such corporation or association publishes reports of condition at least annually, pursuant to law or to the requirements of the aforesaid supervising or examining authority, then for the purposes of this Section the combined capital and surplus of such corporation or association shall be deemed to be its combined capital and surplus as set forth in its most recent report of condition so published. In case at any time the Trustee shall cease to be eligible in accordance with the provisions of this Section, the Trustee shall resign immediately in the manner and with the effect specified in Section 8.08.

  • Occupancy Requirements Residence hall space may be occupied only by the student with whom this agreement is made. The agreement may not be assigned, and residence hall space may not be sublet, rented to, or otherwise shared with or another person. a Guest Limitations: Students are responsible for the actions and any damages incurred by their guests.

  • City Requirements Design, construction, materials, sizing, other specifications, permitting, inspections, testing, documentation and furnishing of as-built drawings, and acceptance of completed infrastructure shall be in accordance with City Requirements. Design and construction shall be by professionals licensed in the state of North Carolina to do the relevant work. City approval of the design of the Improvements shall be required prior to construction, as set forth in City Requirements. If Developer is connecting to the County sewer system, the City may require Developer to furnish the contract providing for such connection.

  • Federal Medicaid System Security Requirements Compliance Party shall provide a security plan, risk assessment, and security controls review document within three months of the start date of this Agreement (and update it annually thereafter) in order to support audit compliance with 45 CFR 95.621 subpart F, ADP System Security Requirements and Review Process.

  • Facility Requirements 1. Maintain wheelchair accessibility to program activities according to governing law, including the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), as applicable.

  • W-9 Requirement Alongside a signed copy of this Agreement, Grantee will provide Florida Housing with a properly completed Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) Form W-9. The purpose of the W-9 form is to document the SS# or FEIN# per the IRS. Note: W-9s submitted for any other entity name other than the Grantee’s will not be accepted.

  • E-Verify Requirements To the extent applicable under ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 41- 4401, the Contractor and its subcontractors warrant compliance with all federal immigration laws and regulations that relate to their employees and their compliance with the E-verify requirements under ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 23-214(A). Contractor’s or its subcontractor’s failure to comply with such warranty shall be deemed a material breach of this Agreement and may result in the termination of this Agreement by the City.

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