Graduate Housing definition
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You must be a registered University of Arizona student and maintain such status to live in University Graduate Housing.
The maximum occupancy of each Graduate Housing Room is one person.
In the event that damage charges cannot be attributed to a specific resident or group of residents, such as trash found or damages occurring in a community area, the charges will be allocated among all non-staff residents of Graduate Housing.
Graduate Housing remains open year round, including during all University holidays and breaks.
Leaseholder must notify the Family & Graduate Housing office within three business days of any change in such University affiliation.
If you fail to check out, remove your personal items or vacate the Room and Graduate Housing as required above, the University will change the room lock(s), retake the room, and take possession of any of your personal property found in the room and store it, at your expense, for a period of 21 days.
When moving out of Graduate Housing, a proper check-out will consist of you removing all personal belongings, cleaning and returning your Room/Apartment to the condition it was in when you moved in, returning all keys, and checking out with a Graduate Resident Assistant (GRA) in accordance with established check-out procedures for Graduate Housing.
There is an administrative fee of $200 for reassignments in Undergraduate Housing and a $300 administrative fee in Graduate Housing.
Leaseholder shall submit a request for late arrival in writing to the Family & Graduate Housing office prior to the Lease start date.
You will be charged for each bag/box of trash found in a community area of Graduate Housing that is identified as yours.