Eligibility to Reside in UWL Residence Halls Sample Clauses

The 'Eligibility to Reside in UWL Residence Halls' clause defines the requirements individuals must meet to live in the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse's on-campus housing. Typically, this clause outlines criteria such as student status, enrollment in a minimum number of credits, and adherence to university policies. For example, only full-time students in good academic standing may be permitted to reside in the residence halls. The core function of this clause is to ensure that only qualified individuals occupy university housing, thereby maintaining a safe and appropriate residential environment for the student community.
Eligibility to Reside in UWL Residence Halls. You must be enrolled with a full-time credit load as a student at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse or otherwise determined eligible by the Director of Residence Life or Director’s designee. ORL reserves the right to cancel your contract if you are under-registered; however, under-registration does not automatically result in housing contract release in all circumstances. If you are not enrolled for classes at UWL by August 1 for the fall semester or January 1 for the spring semester, and fail to respond to correspondence from ORL clarifying your attendance plans, ORL reserves the right to cancel your housing contract. All first year students are required to live on campus. Any exceptions must be approved by the Director of Residence Life or the Director’s designee. Exceptions are considered under the following circumstances: 1. You are living with a parent/legal guardian at their permanent home and are commuting from within a 25 mile radius of the UWL campus. 2. You are currently a primary caretaker for a dependent. 3. You are married. 4. You have served one year of active duty within the military. (ROTC, National Guard, and Reserve duty do not qualify for this exemption.) Any student wishing to request a housing exemption must complete the housing exemption form on the UWL housing portal. You must be able to perform your own independent tasks or provide an attendant to assist you. You are responsible for your own self-care including appropriate personal hygiene, mental health, management of medical conditions/illnesses, and/or disability-related personal needs. You are expected to utilize the various resources available to provide care for yourself. Students with the inability or perceived inability to care for themselves and/or who cause harm to themselves, or others may be asked to adhere to an action plan and/or may have their housing contract cancelled. In circumstances where a student who is still a minor and is also a returning student, as defined at the beginning of this contract, is signing a housing contract for a year in which they would not be required to live on campus, the student will be required to identify a parent or legal guardian as a Co-signer for their housing contract. ORL will provide a Co-signer form to the student who will be responsible for having the Co-signer complete the form and return the form to ORL before the student may proceed with completing the housing contract. Students who withdraw from the university during the...
Eligibility to Reside in UWL Residence Halls. You must be enrolled with a full-time credit load as a student at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse or otherwise determined eligible by the Directorof Residence Life or Director’s designee. ORL reserves the right to cancel your contract if you are under-registered; however, under-registration does not automatically result in housing contract release in all circumstances. All first year students are required to live on campus. Any exceptions must be approved by the Director of Residence Life or the Director’s designee. Exceptions are considered under the following circumstances: 1. You are living with a parent/legal guardian at their permanent home and are commuting from within a
Eligibility to Reside in UWL Residence Halls. You must be enrolled with a full-time credit load as a student at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse or otherwise determined eligible by the Directorof Residence Life or Director’s designee. ORL reserves the right to cancel your contract if you are under-registered; however, under-registration does not automatically result in housing contract release in all circumstances. All first year students are required to live on campus. Any exceptions must be approved by the Director of Residence Life or the Director’s designee. Exceptions are considered under the following circumstances: 1. You have a permanent home address within 25 miles of campus. 2. You are currently a primary caretaker for a dependent. 3. You are actively serving full-time in the United States military away from the UWL campus. 4. You are married. You must be able to perform your own independent tasks or provide an attendant to assist you. You are responsible for your own self-care including appropriate personal hygiene, mental health, management of medical conditions/illnesses, and/or disability-related personal needs. You are expected to utilize the various resources available to provide care for yourself. Students with the inability or perceived inability to care for themselves and/or who cause harm to themselves or others may be asked to adhere to an action plan and/or may have their housing contract cancelled.

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