Common use of OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES Clause in Contracts

OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. ● The student to whom a specific ▇▇▇▇ College residence is leased is responsible for any failure to follow the requirements of the Housing Contract, within ▇▇▇▇ College housing, including Addendums, which may include any violations of law, College policy or guidelines committed by guests. ● ▇▇▇▇ College housing is for currently registered ▇▇▇▇ College students only. If a resident moves to non-student status, they are generally given five business days to vacate their ▇▇▇▇ College housing. ● The College generally does not provide family housing or housing for anyone under the age of 16. ● This Contract is for a space in a residence hall, house, or apartment, but not for a specific room or roommate, subject to availability. ▇▇▇▇ College reserves the right to assign roommates, reassign residents who are without roommates, change room assignments, and/or use a room when it is not occupied. ● A resident may not sell, transfer, or sublet any portion of the space covered by this Contract to any other person. Any such behavior will generally lead to Administrative Termination of this Contract, as described below, and may lead to an honor case against the students involved. ● Residents who are not enrolled in classes on ▇▇▇▇ College’s campus for fall semester must vacate their rooms by the posted closing date/time at the end of the preceding semester and are not eligible for summer housing. This may include a leave of absence, medical leave, graduation, or studying abroad. Personal possessions must be removed from the room at the time of move-out. ● Residents are responsible for removing personal belongings from their room when they move out. If a resident does not remove their belongings, items will be donated or disposed of and there may be an additional fee for staff labor. The College is not responsible for any damage or costs associated with loss, storage, or shipping of a resident’s personal property. ● The College reserves the right to close ▇▇▇▇ College housing during winter and summer breaks, or other periods the College is closed, and for reasons beyond its control including, but not limited to, the circumstances listed in the “Emergency Termination” section below.

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Sources: Housing Contract, Housing Contract, Housing Contract

OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. The student to whom a specific ▇▇▇▇ College college residence is leased is responsible for any failure to follow the requirements of the Housing Contract, Contract within ▇▇▇▇ College housing, including Addendumsthe space leased to the student, which may include any violations of law, College policy or guidelines committed by guests. Residents are expected to take reasonable care in monitoring the actions of guests. • ▇▇▇▇ College housing is for currently registered ▇▇▇▇ College students only. If a resident moves to a non-student status, they are generally given five business three days to vacate their ▇▇▇▇ College housing. The College generally does its utmost to provide housing to all entering full-time first-year students. However, preference for housing is given to those entering full-time first-year students whose applications for housing are received by June 15. • The College reserves the right to deny College housing to any student on a case-by-case basis when the protection of health or safety of the student or others may justify such denial. • Upper-class students apply to live on campus at the end of the prior spring semester on a space-available basis through Room Registration. A portion of rooms is reserved for incoming students and is not provide family housing or housing for anyone under the age of 16available during Room Registration. ● This Contract • Student room charges are not affected by whether a room is at occupancy. • A resident contract is for a space in a residence hall, house, or apartment, but not for a specific room or roommate, subject to availability. ▇▇▇▇ The College reserves the right to assign roommates, reassign residents students who are without roommates, change room assignments, and/or use a room when it is not occupied. A resident may not sell, transfer, or sublet any portion of the space covered by this Contract their contract to any other person. Any If the College becomes aware of such behavior will behavior, the student(s) involved can generally lead expect their contract to Administrative Termination of this Contract, as described be administratively terminated and subject to the refund terms detailed below, and may lead . The College also reserves the right to bring an honor case against the students involved. Residents who are not enrolled in classes on ▇▇▇▇ College’s campus for fall spring semester must vacate their rooms by the posted closing date/time at the end of fall semester, or by the preceding semester and are not eligible for summer housing. This may include date determined at the time of a leave of absence, medical leave, graduation, or studying abroadif taken. Personal possessions must be removed from the room at the time of move-out. • Residents can expect to be charged a $50 per hour fee for not vacating the building by the posted closing date and time, up to 5 pm on the closing day. In addition, after 5 pm on the closing date any resident who does not vacate their room can expect to be charged an additional fee. • ▇▇▇▇ College reserves the right to close ▇▇▇▇ College housing during winter and summer breaks. • Residents are responsible for removing personal belongings from their room when they move out. If a resident does not remove their belongings, the items will be donated or disposed packed and shipped to the resident’s listed permanent address unless another address is provided, and the resident will be responsible for the cost of and there shipping. There may also be an additional fee for staff labor. The College is not responsible for any damage or costs associated with loss, storage, or shipping of a resident’s personal property. ● The College reserves the right to close ▇▇▇▇ College Student housing during winter and summer breaks, or other periods the College is closed, and for reasons beyond its control including, but not limited to, the circumstances listed in the “Emergency Termination” section below.contracts may be terminated by:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Housing Contract

OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. The student to whom a specific ▇▇▇▇ College college residence is leased is responsible for any failure to follow the requirements of the Housing Contract, Contract within ▇▇▇▇ College housing, including Addendumsthe space leased to the student, which may include any violations of law, College policy or guidelines committed by guests. Residents are expected to take reasonable care in monitoring the actions of guests. • ▇▇▇▇ College housing is for currently registered ▇▇▇▇ College students only. If a resident moves to a non-student status, they are generally given five business three days to vacate their ▇▇▇▇ College housing. The College generally does its utmost to provide housing to all entering full-time first-year students. However, preference for housing is given to those entering full-time first-year students whose applications for housing are received by June 15. • The College reserves the right to deny College housing to any student on a case-by-case basis when the protection of health or safety of the student or others may justify such denial. • Upper-class students apply to live on campus at the end of the prior spring semester on a space-available basis through Room Registration. A portion of rooms is reserved for incoming students and is not provide family housing or housing for anyone under the age of 16available during Room Registration. ● This Contract • Student room charges are not affected by whether a room is at occupancy. • A resident contract is for a space in a residence hall, house, or apartment, but not for a specific room or roommate, subject to availability. ▇▇▇▇ The College reserves the right to assign roommates, reassign residents students who are without roommates, change room assignments, and/or use a room when it is not occupied. A resident may not sell, transfer, or sublet any portion of the space covered by this Contract their contract to any other person. Any If the College becomes aware of such behavior will behavior, the student(s) involved can generally lead expect their contract to Administrative Termination of this Contract, as described be administratively terminated and subject to the refund terms detailed below, and may lead . The College also reserves the right to bring an honor case against the students involved. Residents who are not enrolled in classes on ▇▇▇▇ College’s campus for fall spring semester must vacate their rooms by the posted closing date/time at the end of fall semester, or by the preceding semester and are not eligible for summer housing. This may include date determined at the time of a leave of absence, medical leave, graduation, or studying abroadif taken. Personal possessions must be removed from the room at the time of move-out. • Residents can expect to be charged a $50 per hour fee for not vacating the building by the posted closing date and time, up to 5 pm on the closing day. In addition, after 5 pm on the closing date any resident who does not vacate their room can expect to be charged an additional fee. • ▇▇▇▇ College reserves the right to close ▇▇▇▇ College housing during winter and summer breaks. • Residents are responsible for removing personal belongings from their room when they move out. If a resident does not remove their belongings, the items will be donated or disposed packed and shipped to the resident’s listed permanent address unless another address is provided, and the resident will be responsible for the cost of and there shipping. There may also be an additional fee for staff labor. The College is not responsible for any damage or costs associated with loss, storage, or shipping of a resident’s personal property. ● The College reserves the right to close ▇▇▇▇ College housing during winter and summer breaks, or other periods the College is closed, and for reasons beyond its control including, but not limited to, the circumstances listed in the “Emergency Termination” section below.

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Sources: Housing Contract

OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. ● The student to whom a specific ▇▇▇▇ College residence is leased is responsible for any failure to follow the requirements of the Housing Contract, within ▇▇▇▇ College housing, including Addendums, which may include any violations of law, College policy or guidelines committed by guests. Residents are expected to take reasonable care in monitoring the actions of guests. ● ▇▇▇▇ College housing is for currently registered ▇▇▇▇ College students only. If a resident moves to non-student status, they are generally given five business days to vacate their ▇▇▇▇ College housing. ● The College generally does not provide family housing or housing for anyone under the age of 16. ● The College requires all entering full-time first-year students to live on campus for their first two years, with the exception of limited exemptions and accommodations. Entering students are encouraged to apply for housing by June 1 in order to receive full consideration of their housing preferences. Students who are within the residency requirement period may still be assigned a room even if they do not submit a housing application. Upper-division students apply to live on campus on a space-available basis through Room Registration. ● This Contract is for a space in a residence hall, house, or apartment, but not for a specific room or roommate, subject to availability. ▇▇▇▇ College reserves the right to assign roommates, reassign residents who are without roommates, change room assignments, and/or use a room when it is not occupied. ● A resident may not sell, transfer, or sublet any portion of the space covered by this Contract to any other person. Any such behavior will generally may (?) lead to Administrative Termination of this Contract, as described below, and may lead to an honor case against the students involved. ● Residents who are not enrolled in classes on ▇▇▇▇ College’s campus for fall spring semester must vacate their rooms by the posted closing date/time at the end of the preceding semester and are not eligible for summer housingfall semester. This may include a leave of absence, medical leave, graduation, or studying abroad. Personal possessions must be removed from the room at the time of move-out. ● Residents will be charged a $50 per hour or a flat fee for not vacating their room by noon. on the posted closing date. ● Residents are responsible for removing personal belongings from their room when they move out. If a resident does ▇▇▇▇ College is not remove responsible for personal belongings left in on-campus housing after move-out. ▇▇▇▇ College will make reasonable efforts to contact residents to arrange for shipment or storage of goods left behind. Residents are responsible for the cost of shipping and/or storing their belongingsitems, items will be donated or disposed of and there may be as well as an additional fee for staff labor. If ▇▇▇▇ College is unable to contact residents, items may be donated or disposed of. The College is not responsible for any damage or costs associated with loss, storage, or shipping of a resident’s personal property. ● The College reserves the right to close ▇▇▇▇ College housing during winter and summer breaks, or other periods the College is closed, and for reasons beyond its control including, but not limited to, the circumstances listed in the “Emergency Termination” section below.

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Sources: Housing Contract

OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. ● The student to whom a specific ▇▇▇▇ College residence is leased is responsible for any failure to follow the requirements of the Housing Contract, within ▇▇▇▇ College housing, including Addendums, which may include any violations of law, College policy or guidelines committed by guests. Residents are expected to take reasonable care in monitoring the actions of guests. ● ▇▇▇▇ College housing is for currently registered ▇▇▇▇ College students only. If a resident moves to non-student status, they are generally given five business days to vacate their ▇▇▇▇ College housing. ● The College generally does not provide family housing or housing for anyone under the age of 16. ● The College strives to provide housing to all entering full-time first-year students. However, preference for housing is given to those entering full-time first-year students whose applications for housing are received by June 30. ● Upper-division students apply to live on campus on a space-available basis through Room Registration. A portion of rooms is reserved for incoming students and is not available during the Room Registration period. ● This Contract is for a space in a residence hall, house, or apartment, but not for a specific room or roommate, subject to availability. ▇▇▇▇ College reserves the right to assign roommates, reassign residents who are without roommates, change room assignments, and/or use a room when it is not occupied. ● A resident may not sell, transfer, or sublet any portion of the space covered by this Contract to any other person. Any such behavior will generally lead to Administrative Termination of this Contract, as described below, and may lead to an honor case against the students involved. ● Residents who are not enrolled in classes on ▇▇▇▇ College’s campus for fall spring semester must vacate their rooms by the posted closing date/time at the end of the preceding semester and are not eligible for summer housingfall semester. This may include a leave of absence, medical leave, graduation, or studying abroad. Personal possessions must be removed from the room at the time of move-out. ● Residents can expect to be charged a $50 per hour or a flat fee for not vacating their room by 5:00 p.m. on the posted closing date. ● Residents are responsible for removing personal belongings from their room when they move out. If a resident does not remove their belongings, items staff members will make an effort to communicate with residents about what should happen with their belongings. Items may be packed and shipped to the resident’s listed permanent address unless another address is provided, and the resident will be responsible for the cost of shipping. Items may also be donated or disposed of and there if staff are unable to make contact with the resident. There may be an additional fee for staff labor. The College is not responsible for any damage or costs associated with loss, storage, or shipping of a resident’s personal property. ● The College reserves the right to close ▇▇▇▇ College housing during winter and summer breaks, or other periods the College is closed, and for reasons beyond its control including, but not limited to, the circumstances listed in the “Emergency Termination” section below.

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Sources: Housing Contract

OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. ● The student to whom a specific ▇▇▇▇ College residence is leased is responsible for any failure to follow the requirements of the Housing Contract, within ▇▇▇▇ College housing, including Addendums, which may include any violations of law, College policy or guidelines committed by guests. Residents are expected to take reasonable care in monitoring the actions of guests. ● ▇▇▇▇ College housing is for currently registered ▇▇▇▇ College students only. If a resident moves to non-student status, they are generally given five business days to vacate their ▇▇▇▇ College housing. ● The College generally does not provide family housing or housing for anyone under the age of 16. ● This Contract is Residents in under-assigned units are expected to keep the open side of the room clear and ready for occupancy (i.e., a space in a residence hall, house, or apartment, but not for a specific room or roommate, subject to availability. ▇▇▇▇ College reserves the right to assign roommates, reassign residents who are without roommates, change room assignments, and/or use a room when it is not occupied) at all times. ● A resident may not sell, transfer, or sublet any portion of the space covered by this Contract to any other person. Any such behavior will generally may lead to Administrative Termination of this Contract, as described below, and may lead to an honor case against the students involved. ● Residents who are not enrolled in classes on ▇▇▇▇ College’s campus for fall spring semester must vacate their rooms by the posted closing date/time at the end of the preceding semester and are not eligible for summer housingfall semester. This may include a leave of absence, medical leave, graduation, or studying abroad. Personal possessions must be removed from the room at the time of move-out. ● Residents will be charged a $100 per hour or a flat fee for not vacating their room by noon on the posted closing date. ● Residents are responsible for removing personal belongings from their room when they move out. ▇▇▇▇ College is not responsible for personal belongings left in on-campus housing after move-out. If a resident does not remove takes a Leave of Absence or Medical Leave of Absence, ▇▇▇▇ College will make a reasonable effort to contact a resident if items are left behind. If a resident would like their belongingsitems to be shipped, the resident is responsible for coordinating the shipping and/or storage of their items, the cost of shipping and/or storing their items, as well as any additional communicated fees. If ▇▇▇▇ College is unable to contact the resident or the resident is non-responsive, any remaining items will be donated or disposed of and there may be an additional fee for staff laborof. The College is not responsible for any damage or costs associated with loss, storage, or shipping of a resident’s personal property. ● Residents share responsibility for their building. Any damage, vandalism (including graffiti) or loss to public areas (including bathrooms) will be their joint financial responsibility. Any extra costs incurred to repair and/or clean public areas, including kitchens and common area furnishings, will be equally split and assessed to the entire residential community or portion thereof if the responsible party is not identified. ● Residents are not permitted to hang materials from windows, exteriors of buildings, or in common areas. ● The College reserves the right to close ▇▇▇▇ College housing during winter and summer breaks, or other periods the College is closed, and for reasons beyond its control including, but not limited to, the circumstances listed in the “Emergency Termination” section below.

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Sources: Housing Contract

OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. Only Students registered for at least 6 semester credit hours are allowed to live in SWTJC student housing during the fall and spring semesters. During the summer semesters students must be registered for at least 3 semester credit hours. • The student to whom a specific ▇▇▇▇ College residence is leased resident is responsible for any failure to follow the requirements of the Housing Contract, Contract within ▇▇▇▇ College housing, including Addendumsthe space leased to the resident, which may include any violations of law, College policy or guidelines committed by guests. ● ▇▇▇▇ Residents are expected to take reasonable care in monitoring the actions of guests. • Southwest Texas Junior College housing is principally for currently registered ▇▇▇▇ enrolled Southwest Texas Junior College students onlystudents. Exceptions will be made upon the availability of vacancies as approved by the Vice President of Academic Affairs. If a resident moves to a non-student status, they are generally given five business days a reasonable time to vacate their ▇▇▇▇ College Southwest Texas Junior College-owned housing. • Whenever possible, The Office of Residence Life Staff gives room assignment preference to returning SWTJC housing students in good academic standing. • The College generally does reserves the right to deny College housing to any student, on a case-by-case basis, where the protection of the health or safety of the student or others may justify such denial. • Student room charges are not provide family housing or housing for anyone under the age of 16affected by whether a room is at full occupancy. ● This Contract is for • A resident contract provides a space room in a residence hall, house, or apartment, but not for a specific room or roommate, subject to availability. ▇▇▇▇ College • The Office of Residence Life reserves the right to assign roommates, reassign residents students who are without roommates, change room assignments, and/or use a room when it is not occupied. A resident may not sell, transfer, or sublet any portion of the space covered by this Contract his or her contract to any other person. Any If College Staff becomes aware of such behavior will generally lead action, the student(s) involved can expect their contract to Administrative Termination of this Contract, as described below, and may lead to an honor case against the students involvedbe administratively terminated. ● Residents who are • Fall residents not enrolled in classes on ▇▇▇▇ College’s campus for fall the following spring semester must vacate their rooms by the posted closing date/time at the end of fall semester, or by the preceding semester and are not eligible for summer housing. This may include date determined at the time a leave of absence, medical leave, graduation, or studying abroadabsence is taken. Personal possessions must be removed from the room at the time of move-move- out. • Southwest Texas Junior College reserves the right to close College-owned housing during holidays, winter, and summer breaks. • Residents are responsible for removing personal belongings from their room when they move out. If a resident does not remove their belongings, the items will be donated or packed and stored on College property for thirty days and then disposed of and there may accordingly. The student will be an additional fee for staff labornotified of pick-up conditions. The College is not responsible for any damage or costs associated with loss, storage, or shipping of a resident’s personal property. ● The College reserves the right to close ▇▇▇▇ College housing during winter and summer breaks, or other periods the College is closed, and for reasons beyond its control including, but not limited to, the circumstances listed in the “Emergency Termination” section below.

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Sources: Housing Contract

OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. ● The student to whom a specific specific ▇▇▇▇ College residence is leased is responsible for any failure to follow the requirements of the Housing Contract, within ▇▇▇▇ College housing, including Addendums, which may include any violations of law, College policy or guidelines committed by guests. ● ▇▇▇▇ College housing is for currently registered ▇▇▇▇ College students only. If a resident moves to non-student status, they are generally given five five business days to vacate their ▇▇▇▇ College housing. ● The College generally does not provide family housing or housing for anyone under the age of 16. ● This Contract is for a space in a residence hall, house, or apartment, but not for a specific specific room or roommate, subject to availability. ▇▇▇▇ College reserves the right to assign roommates, reassign residents who are without roommates, change room assignments, and/or use a room when it is not occupied. ● A resident may not sell, transfer, or sublet any portion of the space covered by this Contract to any other person. Any such behavior will generally may lead to Administrative Termination of this Contract, as described below, and may lead to an honor case against the students involved. ● Residents who are not enrolled in classes on ▇▇▇▇ College’s campus for fall spring semester must vacate their rooms by the posted closing date/time at the end of the preceding fall semester and are not eligible for summer winter housing. This may include a leave of absence, medical leave, graduation, or studying abroad. Personal possessions must be removed from the room at the time of move-out. ● Residents are responsible for removing personal belongings from their room when they move out. If a resident does not remove their belongings, items staff members will make an effort to communicate with residents about what should happen with their belongings. Items may be packed and shipped to the resident’s listed permanent address unless another address is provided, and the resident will be responsible for the cost of shipping. Items may also be donated or disposed of and there if staff are unable to make contact with the resident. There may be an additional fee for staff staff labor. The College is not responsible for any damage or costs associated with loss, storage, or shipping of a resident’s personal property. ● The College reserves the right to close ▇▇▇▇ College housing during winter and summer breaks, or other periods the College is closed, and for reasons beyond its control including, but not limited to, the circumstances listed in the “Emergency Termination” section below.

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Sources: Housing Contract

OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. ● The student to whom a specific ▇▇▇▇ College residence is leased is responsible for any failure to follow the requirements of the Housing Contract, Contract within ▇▇▇▇ College housing, including Addendums, which may include any violations of law, law or College policy or guidelines committed by guests. Residents are expected to take reasonable care in monitoring the actions of guests. ● ▇▇▇▇ College housing is for currently registered ▇▇▇▇ College students only. If a resident moves to non-student status, they are generally given five three business days to vacate their ▇▇▇▇ College housing. ● The College generally does not provide family housing or housing for anyone under the age of 16. ● The College strives to provide housing to all entering full-time first-year students. However, preference for housing is given to those entering full-time first-year students whose applications for housing are received by June 15. ● Upper-division students apply to live on campus on a space-available basis through Room Registration. A portion of rooms is reserved for incoming students and is not available during the Room Registration period. ● This Contract is for a space in a residence hall, house, or apartment, but not for a specific room or roommate, subject to availability. ▇▇▇▇ College reserves the right to assign roommates, reassign residents who are without roommates, change room assignments, and/or use a room when it is not occupied. ● A resident may not sell, transfer, or sublet any portion of the space covered by this Contract to any other person. Any such behavior will generally lead to Administrative Termination of this Contract, as described below, and may lead to an honor case against the students involved. ● Residents who are not enrolled in classes on ▇▇▇▇ College’s campus for fall next semester must vacate their rooms by the posted closing date/time at the end of the preceding semester and are not eligible for summer housingsemester. This may include a leave of absence, medical leave, graduation, or studying abroad. Personal possessions must be removed from the room at the time of move-out. ● Residents can expect to be charged a $50 per hour or a flat fee for not vacating their room by 5:00 p.m. on the posted closing date. ● Residents are responsible for removing personal belongings from their room when they move out. If a resident does not remove their belongings, items staff members will make an effort to communicate with residents about what should happen with their belongings. Items may be packed and shipped to the resident’s listed permanent address unless another address is provided, and the resident will be responsible for the cost of shipping. Items may also be donated or disposed of and there if staff are unable to make contact with the resident. There may be an additional fee for staff labor. The College is not responsible for any damage or costs associated with loss, storage, or shipping of a resident’s personal property. ● The College reserves the right to close ▇▇▇▇ College housing during winter and summer breaks, or other periods the College is closed, and for reasons beyond its control including, but not limited to, the circumstances listed in the “Emergency Termination” section below.

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Sources: Housing Contract

OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. ● The student to whom a specific ▇▇▇▇ College residence is leased is responsible for any failure to follow the requirements of the Housing Contract, within ▇▇▇▇ College housing, including Addendums, which may include any violations of law, College policy or guidelines committed by guests. ▇▇▇▇ College housing is for currently registered ▇▇▇▇ College students only. If a resident moves to non-student status, they are generally given five business days to vacate their ▇▇▇▇ College housing. ● The College generally does not provide family housing or housing for anyone under the age of 16. ● This Contract is for a space in a residence hall, house, or apartment, but not for a specific room or roommate, subject to availability. ▇▇▇▇ College reserves the right to assign roommates, reassign residents who are without roommates, change room assignments, and/or use a room when it is not occupied. ● A resident may not sell, transfer, or sublet any portion of the space covered by this Contract to any other person. Any such behavior will generally lead to Administrative Termination of this Contract, as described below, and may lead to an honor case against the students involved. ● Residents who are not enrolled in classes on ▇▇▇▇ College’s campus for fall spring semester must vacate their rooms by the posted closing date/time at the end of the preceding semester and are not eligible for summer housingfall semester. This may include a leave of absence, medical leave, graduation, or studying abroad. Personal possessions must be removed from the room at the time of move-out. ● Residents can expect to be charged a $50 per hour or a flat fee for not vacating their room by 12p.m. on the posted closing date. ● Residents are responsible for removing personal belongings from their room when they move out. If a resident does not remove their belongings, items staff members will make an effort to communicate with residents about what should happen with their belongings. Items may be packed and shipped to the resident’s listed permanent address unless another address is provided, and the resident will be responsible for the cost of shipping. Items may also be donated or disposed of and there if staff are unable to make contact with the resident. There may be an additional fee for staff labor. The College is not responsible for any damage or costs associated with loss, storage, or shipping of a resident’s personal property. ● The College reserves the right to close ▇▇▇▇ College housing during winter and summer breaks, or other periods the College is closed, and for reasons beyond its control including, but not limited to, the circumstances listed in the “Emergency Termination” section below.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Housing Contract

OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES. The student to whom a specific ▇▇▇▇ College college residence is leased is responsible for any failure to follow the requirements of the Housing Contract, Contract within ▇▇▇▇ College housing, including Addendums, which may include any violations of law, College law or college policy or guidelines committed by guests. Residents are expected to take reasonable care in monitoring the actions of guests. · ▇▇▇▇ College housing is for currently registered ▇▇▇▇ College students only. If a resident moves to a non-student status, they are generally given five three business days to vacate their ▇▇▇▇ College housing. · The College generally does not provide family housing or housing for anyone under the age of 16. ● This Contract · The College reserves the right to deny College housing to any student on a case-by-case basis when the protection of health or safety of the student or others may justify such denial. · Student room charges are not affected by whether a room is at occupancy. · A housing contract is for a space in a residence hall, house, or apartment, but not for a specific room or roommate, subject to availability. ▇▇▇▇ The College reserves the right to assign roommates, reassign residents students who are without roommates, change room assignments, and/or use a room when it is not occupied. · A resident may not sell, transfer, or sublet any portion of the space covered by this Contract their contract to any other person. Any If the College becomes aware of such behavior will behavior, the student(s) involved can generally lead expect their contract to Administrative Termination of this Contract, as described be administratively terminated and subject to the refund terms detailed below, and may lead . The College also reserves the right to bring an honor case against the students involved. · Residents who are not enrolled in classes on ▇▇▇▇ College’s College campus for fall spring semester must vacate their rooms by the posted closing date/time at the end of the preceding semester and are not eligible for summer housingfall semester. This may include a leave of absence, medical leave, graduationgraduating, or studying abroad. Personal possessions must be removed from the room at the time of move-out. · ▇▇▇▇ College reserves the right to close ▇▇▇▇ College housing during winter and summer breaks. · Residents are responsible for removing personal belongings from their room when they move out. If a resident does not remove their belongings, items staff members will make an effort to communicate with students about what should happen with their belongings. Items may be packed and shipped to the resident’s listed permanent address unless another address is provided, and the resident will be responsible for the cost of shipping. Items may also be donated or disposed of and there if staff are unable to make contact with a resident.There may also be an additional fee for staff labor. The College is not responsible for any damage or costs associated with loss, storage, or shipping of a resident’s personal property. ● The College reserves the right to close ▇▇▇▇ College housing during winter and summer breaks, or other periods the College is closed, and for reasons beyond its control including, but not limited to, the circumstances listed in the “Emergency Termination” section below.

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Sources: Winter Housing Contract