Residence Halls definition

Residence Halls means any type of dormitory-style living accommodations except any residence halls used exclusively for housing members of the Corps of Cadets.
Residence Halls. All traditional room, suite, and apartment style halls, unless otherwise specified. Room: A traditional room, suite, or apartment in the Residential Halls.
Residence Halls. All traditional room, suite, and apartment style halls, unless otherwise specified, including the Village, as applicable. Room: A traditional room, suite, or apartment in the Residential Halls, including the Village, as applicable. Space: A bed in a traditional, suite, or apartment in the Residence Hall, including the Village, as applicable. Standby Process/List: The process initiated when demand for on-campus housing exceeds supply and Application or room selection process has closed. To join the Standby list, Students submit a request via the Housing Portal and agree to be assigned to any Space if one becomes available.

Examples of Residence Halls in a sentence

  • Residents are not permitted to install or use a Nest, Ring, or other doorbell/security system in the Residence Halls.

  • The University will provide cleaning for communal bathroom facilities and public areas of the Residence Halls.

  • Student(s) who have been determined to create an immediate danger, threat, or disruption to the residential community may be provisionally removed from the Residence Halls until an investigation and a resolution can occur.

  • The Department reserves the right to determine the need for and the use of all Rooms, lounges, and other common or public areas in and around the Residence Halls.

  • If no written notice is received and you fail to arrive at SMSU and properly check in to the Residence Halls and Foundation Residence Apartments by the tenth class day, you will forfeit your $100 deposit.


More Definitions of Residence Halls

Residence Halls. All traditional room, suite, and apartment style halls, unless otherwise specified, including the Village, as applicable. Room: A traditional room, suite, or apartment in the Residential Halls, including the Village, as applicable. Space: A bed in a traditional, suite, or apartment in the Residence Hall, including the Village, as applicable. Student: An individual that has been admitted to the University. Village: The residential property owned by HSRE-Capstone Tampa, LLC. Beacon, Endeavor, Horizon, Pinnacle and Summit Residence Halls are collectively known as the Village. University: University of South Florida
Residence Halls refer to the First-year and traditional Residence Hall Living as described on the UNLV website (currently located at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/housing/housing- options/complexes-and-buildings, but placement on the UNLV website is subject to change).
Residence Halls. All traditional room, suite, and apartment style halls, unless otherwise specified, including the Village, as applicable. Room: A traditional room, suite, or apartment in the Residential Halls, including the Village, as applicable. Space: A bed in a traditional, suite, or apartment in the Residence Hall, including the Village, as applicable. Standby Process/List: The process initiated when demand for on-campus housing exceeds supply and Application or room selection process has closed. To join the Standby list, Students submit a request via the Housing Portal and agree to be assigned to any Space if one becomes available. Student: An individual that has been admitted to the University. University: University of South Florida
Residence Halls include all room types in Chapel ▇▇▇▇, Gateway Heights, Officers Circle, Sage Point, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Village. Residence halls also include cluster spaces (single and double rooms) in both ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Studios and the Impact Epicenter.
Residence Halls refer to the First-year and traditional Residence Hall Living as described at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/housing/housing-options/complexes-and-buildings. All links in this Contract are currently located at the address listed, but the placement on the UNLV website is subject to change without notice. Please note that living in the Residence Halls per this Contract is the only way to satisfy the UNLV First-Year On-Campus Requirement (if applicable). Living in any other on-campus housing does not satisfy this requirement. (See ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/housing/first-year- students/requirements).
Residence Halls means the following University-Housing facilities: 1.6.1. ▇▇▇▇▇ Center 1.6.2. Couch Center 1.6.3. Cross Village
Residence Halls. All traditional room, suite, and apartment style halls, excluding Greek Village. Room: A traditional room, suite, or apartment in the Residential Halls or Greek Village, as applicable. Selection: The Student’s choice or the Department’s assignment of a specific Room.