PROCEDURES FOR TERMINATING THE FRATERNITY PARK/SORORITY VILLAGE HOUSING CONTRACT Sample Clauses

PROCEDURES FOR TERMINATING THE FRATERNITY PARK/SORORITY VILLAGE HOUSING CONTRACT. No contract terminations will be granted except as provided for in this section. House Corporations reserve the right to hold students responsible for their contracts during off-site internships and study abroad programs. A. By the Student: 1) The student may request that the contract be terminated if the student does not enroll or is withdrawing from the University. The Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life, upon receiving an official Contract Termination Form from the student and confirming the withdrawal, will terminate the remaining term of the contract. Full room rent will be charged for the semester in which withdrawal occurs, except when withdrawal occurs before or during the first week of classes. If the withdrawal occurs before or during the first week of classes, then the rental rate will be prorated to the date of the withdrawal or the date the student vacates the house, whichever is later, and any overpayment will be refunded less any damage charges. If the student re-enters during the academic year, a new contract will be required. 2) If concurrent with the return of this contract the student notifies the University, by letter of intent attached hereto, of his/her planned marriage scheduled to take place before the end of the contract period and the desire to at that time vacate housing assigned under this contract in order to reside with his/her spouse, and such marriage takes place, this contract shall be deemed terminated for the remaining term of the contract. The rental rate will be prorated to the date the student vacates the house and any overpayment will be refunded less any damage charges. B. By the University: 1) If removal from the fraternity/sorority house occurs as the result of a University disciplinary action, the same procedure will be followed as outlined in 6.A.1. above. 2) The student must be currently enrolled and either a member in good standing with the applicable fraternity/sorority or have special permission from the ▇▇▇▇ of Students to live in the fraternity/sorority house. If the student fails to retain enrolled status, fails to retain membership in good standing, or, in cases where special permission from the ▇▇▇▇ of Students is required, fails to retain special permission for the period of the contract, the student will be in breach of this contract and will be subject to eviction as outlined in paragraph 3 above.
PROCEDURES FOR TERMINATING THE FRATERNITY PARK/SORORITY VILLAGE HOUSING CONTRACT. No contract terminations will be granted except as provided for in this section.

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