BOARD REQUIREMENT Clause Samples

BOARD REQUIREMENT a) All first-year undergraduate students must carry an all-access meal plan. Sophomores to Seniorsmay purchase other meal plans if they are eligible. Graduate students may purchase any meal plan;those living in apartment style housing may waive their meal plan. b) Meal Plan Rates Meal Plan Rate Per Semester First Year Student s Undergraduate Students (Sophomore – Senior) Graduate & Doctoral Students 7 Day, Unlimited +$300 Dining Dollars $3765 Minimum requirement for first-year studentsliving anywhere on campus. May purchase. May purchase.
BOARD REQUIREMENT a) All first-year undergraduate students must carry an all access meal plan. Sophomores to Seniors may purchase other meal plans if they are eligible. Graduate students may purchase any meal plan; those living in apartment style housing may waive their meal plan. b) Meal Plan Rates MEAL PLAN RATE FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (Sophomore-Senior) GRADUATE STUDENTS 7 Day Unlimited +$300 Dining Dollars $3,620 Minimum Requirement for First-Year Students living anywhere on campus. May purchase May purchase 14 Meals Per Week +$200 Dining Dollars $2,955 Not eligible Minimum meal plan for Non-Freshmen Undergraduate Students living anywhere on campus except the Acorn Complex. May purchase 125 Meals Per Semester +$200 Dining Dollars $1,865 Not eligible. Optional meal plan for Undergraduate Students living in the Acorn Complex. May purchase 75 Meals Per Semester +$100 Dining Dollars $1,120 Not eligible. Minimum requirement for Undergraduate Students living in the Acorn Complex. Minimum requirement for Graduate students living in any residence hall on campus except the Acorn Complex.
BOARD REQUIREMENT. It shall be the employee's responsibility to alert the EMPLOYER of the employee's training needs well in advance of re-certification or re-licensing. Employees will receive straight-time pay for all training.
BOARD REQUIREMENT a) All undergraduate residents in ▇▇▇▇▇, Magna, Pouch, Edgewood, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, and Street Halls must carry an all-access meal plan. Graduate students, and residents of Acorn Heights are not required to select an all-access meal plan but are required to carry a block-plan as a minimum. b) Meal Plan Rates MEAL PLAN RATE FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (Sophomore-Senior) GRADUATE STUDENTS 7 Day Unlimited +$300 Dining Dollars $3,585 Minimum Requirement for First-Year Students living anywhere on campus. May purchase May purchase 14 Meals Per Week +$200 Dining Dollars $2,925 Not eligible Minimum meal plan for Non-Freshmen Undergraduate Students living anywhere on campus except Acorn Heights or Acorn Heights-B. May purchase 125 Meals Per Semester +$200 Dining Dollars $1,845 Not eligible. Optional meal plan for Undergraduate Students living in Acorn Heights. May purchase 75 Meals Per Semester +$100 Dining Dollars $1,110 Not eligible. Minimum requirement for Undergraduate Students living in Acorn Heights. Minimum requirement for Graduate students living in any residence hall on campus except Acorn Heights and Acorn Heights-B. c) Consideration for waiving the meal plan requirement is rare. Full details can be found at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/engage/submitter/form/step/1?Guid=2bf808f1-a20d-461b-bdba- 35821c4c912f However, the following general conditions are the only considerations for which a waiver is granted: • Food allergy or medical condition that meets Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, backed up with full diagnostic results from a qualified physician, along with the inability of our food service provider to meet such dietary needs. The College’s Accessibility Services Coordinator will review all documentation. • Extreme, and unforeseen financial hardship as endorsed and approved by the Waiver Approval Committee. Since our food service provider can generally accommodate the following circumstances, waivers will generally not be granted for • Class, sport, or employment schedules • Religious reasons • Vegetarian/Vegan/Organic Diets • Lactose intolerance • Gluten free diets • Food preferences, likes or dislikes d) Applications for a meal plan waiver must be submitted on or before the first day of class for any term to receive a full credit for the cost of the meal plan.

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