THE HOUSING/DINING CONTRACTHousing/Dining Contract • October 9th, 2023
Contract Type FiledOctober 9th, 2023Virginia Tech seeks to provide housing and dining services for students at the lowest possible rate. For this reason, the University must operate the residence halls on a contract basis for the full academic year. Each student who resides on campus is required to sign a Housing/Dining Contract prior to assignment. Students are responsible for familiarizing themselves with the terms and conditions of the contract. When the contract is signed and returned, it becomes a binding agreement–a legal contract–between the student and the University.
CONTRACTHousing & Dining Contract • July 23rd, 2014
Contract Type FiledJuly 23rd, 2014This document and those referred to within it constitute Southwest Minnesota State University’s hereafter referred to as SMSU, Housing and Dining Contract. The services described in the Contract are offered exclusively under the terms and conditions stated.
THE HOUSING/DINING CONTRACTHousing/Dining Contract • December 8th, 2015
Contract Type FiledDecember 8th, 2015Virginia Tech seeks to provide housing and dining services for students at the lowest possible rate. For this reason, the University must operate the residence halls on a contract basis for the full academic year. Each student who resides on campus is required to sign a Housing/Dining Contract prior to assignment. Students are responsible for familiarizing themselves with the terms and conditions of the contract. When the contract is signed and returned, it becomes a binding agreement–a legal contract–between the student and the University.
ContractHousing & Dining Contract • September 17th, 2021
Contract Type FiledSeptember 17th, 2021Definitions For purposes of this Contract, the following terms have the following meanings: Academic Year- The term “Academic Year” shall mean the Fall and Spring semesters at the University. Residence Hall - All portions of a building, as well as its immediate outside surroundings, whether on or off campus, made available by TWU for Student living accommodations. Apartment-A University-assigned unit including any assigned exterior storage closets, patios, porches, balconies and stairwells. Common Areas - Lobbies, lounges, stairways, hallways, laundries, bathrooms, exercise rooms, basements, walkways, lawns and parking areas. Student-A person admitted to Texas Woman’s University Co-residents- children, spouses, roommates
THE HOUSING/DINING CONTRACTHousing/Dining Contract • December 8th, 2015
Contract Type FiledDecember 8th, 2015Virginia Tech seeks to provide housing and dining services for students at the lowest possible rate. For this reason, the University must operate the residence halls on a contract basis for the full academic year. Each student who resides on campus is required to sign a Housing/Dining Contract prior to assignment. Students are responsible for familiarizing themselves with the terms and conditions of the contract. When the contract is signed and returned, it becomes a binding agreement–a legal contract–between the student and the University.
Housing & Residence LifeHousing & Dining Contract • December 13th, 2023 • Virginia
Contract Type FiledDecember 13th, 2023 JurisdictionPlease read all provisions of this contract as you are legally bound by these terms and conditions for the entire contract period. You are responsible for adhering to the policies and procedures found in the Code of Student Conduct and the Housing & Residence Life Guide to Living on Campus. The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, age, ability, veteran status, religion, sexual orientation, or national origin in the administration of housing.
THE HOUSING/DINING CONTRACTHousing/Dining Contract • December 8th, 2015
Contract Type FiledDecember 8th, 2015Virginia Tech seeks to provide housing and dining services for students at the lowest possible rate. For this reason, the University must operate the residence halls on a contract basis for the full academic year. Each student who resides on campus is required to sign a Housing/Dining Contract prior to assignment. Students are responsible for familiarizing themselves with the terms and conditions of the contract. When the contract is signed and returned, it becomes a binding agreement–a legal contract–between the student and the University.
Housing & Dining Contract Residence Hall New Student Academic Year + Breaks, 2020-21Housing & Dining Contract • January 31st, 2020
Contract Type FiledJanuary 31st, 2020This contract is between the Regents of the University of Colorado, a body corporate, for the benefit of the University of Colorado Boulder
Terms and ConditionsHousing & Dining Contract • October 19th, 2022
Contract Type FiledOctober 19th, 2022Definitions For purposes of this Contract, the following terms have the following meanings: Academic Year - The term “Academic Year” shall mean the Fall and Spring semesters at the University. Apartment - A University-assigned unit including any assigned exterior storage closets, patios, porches, balconies and stairwells.Common Areas - Lobbies, lounges, stairways, hallways, laundries, bathrooms, exercise rooms, basements, walkways, lawns and parking areas.Co-residents - legally dependent minor children, spouses, roommates.Opening Day – The advertised Fall or Spring official first move-in day for the residence halls or apartments.Resident – A current occupant assigned to a space in University housing.Residence Hall - All portions of a building, as well as its immediate outside surroundings, whether on or off campus, made available by TWU for Student living accommodations.Student - A person admitted to Texas Woman’s University.University housing – Housing assigned by TWU for students and
ContractHousing & Dining Contract • August 31st, 2022
Contract Type FiledAugust 31st, 2022
RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGNHousing & Dining Contract • January 25th, 2018
Contract Type FiledJanuary 25th, 2018RISD, as an artistic and academic community, intends to provide a residential atmosphere where art, design, study, and learning can take place alongside healthy recreation, relaxation and social development. This balanced atmosphere is dependent upon the willingness of all RISD community members to associate in such a way that personal freedom and responsibility co-exist.