RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY. The University agrees to provide each resident with a bed, dresser, closet space, desk, and desk chair. The University will make every reasonable effort to provide students with access to Wi-Fi, but it is not a guaranteed amenity to the student as part of this contract. Interruptions in Wi-Fi may occur on a temporary basis. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Information Technology (IT) department supplies and services internet service to all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ University campus locations. Support for internet or technology questions can be found on the Information Technology webpage. The University agrees to provide reasonable amounts of heat, water, electricity, and air-conditioning. If an interruption occurs, the University agrees to restore the affected service within a reasonable amount of time once notification from the resident is received by the Physical Plant. Interruptions on a temporary basis for the reasons of maintenance, repair, or catastrophe will not be considered a breach of this contract and the University assumes no responsibility for damages such as food spoilage. The University agrees to provide trash removal in designated areas and to clean common hallways, communal restroom facilities, lounges, and public areas on a regular basis. The University is not responsible for theft, loss, or damage to personal property, money, or valuables, and encourages all students to carry appropriate insurance concerning protection against such losses. The University will make every reasonable effort to respect the privacy of the student and give prior notice, if possible, of entry into the student’s room/apartment for purposes of inspection, verification of occupancy, improvements, or repairs. However, the University reserves the right of entry without prior notice in situations where a perceived threat to health and safety of persons or property exists and for such purposes as are reasonably necessary to preserve order and address suspected policy violations. Reference for additional information can be found under the “Entry, Search, and Seizure” section in the Student Handbook. Addendum 1: Common Fines or Fees Cleaning Related: Damage or Loss Related: Policy or Process Related: Addendum 2: Mold and Mildew Addendum Definition Resident Responsibilities 1. Keep the premises clean and regularly dusted, vacuumed, and/or mopped; 2. Use hood vents when cooking; 3. Keep closet doors ajar to allow for proper circulation; 4. Avoid excessive amounts of indoor plants; 5. Use exhaust fans when bathing and showering and leave the fan on for an additional hour afterward to remove moisture; 6. Wipe down bathroom walls and fixtures both regularly and as needed; 7. Hang shower curtains within the bathtub when showering;
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Sources: Housing and Meal Plan Contract, Housing and Meal Plan Contract
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY. The University agrees to provide each resident with a bed, dresser, closet space, desk, and desk chair. The University will make every reasonable effort to provide students with access to Wi-Fi, Fi but it is not a guaranteed amenity to the student as part of this contract. Interruptions in Wi-Fi may occur on a temporary basis. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Information Technology (IT) department supplies and services internet service to all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ University campus locations. Support for internet or technology questions can be found on the Information Technology webpage. The University agrees to provide reasonable amounts of heat, water, electricity, and air-conditioning. If an interruption occurs, the University agrees to restore the affected service within a reasonable amount of time once notification from the resident is received by the Physical Plant. Interruptions on a temporary basis for the reasons of maintenance, repair, or catastrophe will not be considered a breach of this contract and the University assumes no responsibility for damages such as food spoilage. The University agrees to provide trash removal in designated areas and to clean common hallways, communal restroom facilities, lounges, and general public areas on a regular basis. The University is not responsible for theft, loss, or damage to personal property, money, or valuables, and encourages all students to carry appropriate insurance concerning protection against such losses. The University will make every reasonable effort to respect the privacy of the student and give prior notice, if possible, of entry into the student’s room/apartment for purposes of inspection, verification of occupancy, improvements, or repairs. However, the University reserves the right of entry without prior notice in situations where a perceived threat to health and safety of persons or property exists and for such purposes as are reasonably necessary to preserve order and address suspected policy violations. Reference for additional Additional information can be found under the “Entry, Search, and Seizure” section in the Student Handbook.
Addendum 1. The items listed are for reference purposes only and actual charges may be in excess of what is listed here. Furthermore, while the Office of Residence Life often facilitates the process of applying charges, the amounts are often assessed/ determined by the Physical Plant. General per hour Cleaning Rate - $20.00 Property Removal (individual items) - $50.00 Floors not Cleaned (per room) - $50.00 Property Removal (full room/apartment) - $250.00 Shower/Tub not Cleaned - $200.00 Door Surface not Cleaned - $40.00 Refrigerator not Cleaned - $200.00 Toilet not Cleaned - $100.00 Kitchen Cabinets not Cleaned - $100.00 Stove not Cleaned - $400.00 Lost Room Key or Set of Keys - $200.00 Lost Mailbox Key Only - $75.00 Door Lock/Know Repair - $50.00 Interior Door Lock/Knob Replacement - $135.00 Exterior Door Lock/Knob Replacement - $250.00 Interior Entrance Door - $320.00 Apartment/Suites Front Door - $475.00 Apartment Patio Door - $585.00 Patio Blinds - $150.00 Patio Screen Door - $250.00 Closet Door - $150.00 Mirror: Common Fines or Fees Cleaning RelatedSmall - $65.00 Mirror: Large – $150.00 Light Fixture: Ceiling - $45.00 Light Fixture: Vanity - $80.00 Light Switch/ Face Plate - $10.00 Ceiling Fan - $150.00 Window - $600.00 Window Screen - $50.00 Window Blinds/Shade - $25.00 Carpet (per room) - $550.00 Carpet (per apartment) - $3,600.00 Tile (per room) - $2,500.00 Hole in Wall - $50.00 Hole in Ceiling - $75.00 Ceiling Tile (per tile) - $10.00 Painting (per wall/surface) - $100.00 Cosmetic Damage or Loss Related: Policy or Process Related: Addendum 2: - $25.00 3M Command Strip (per item) - $10.00 Bed End replacement - $200.00 Bed Springboard replacement - $500.00 Mattress replacement - $150.00 Desk Replacement - $220.00 Desk Chair replacement - $150.00 Dresser Replacement - $300.00 RCR not completed in 72 Hours - $15.00 Improper Checkout - $75.00 Early Arrival (per day) - $25.00 Extended Stay (per day) - $25.00 Mold consists of naturally occurring microscopic organisms, which reproduce by spores. Mold breaks down and Mildew Addendum Definition feeds on organic matter in the environment. The mold spores spread through the air, and the combination of excessive moisture and organic matter allows for mold growth. Not all, but certain types and amounts of mold can lead to adverse health effects, and/or visible residue growth ranging in color from orange to green, brown, and/or black; often there is a musty odor present. Reducing moisture and proper housekeeping significantly reduces the chance of mold growth. The resident agrees to use all air-conditioning and heating systems in a reasonable manner. The student should keep the premises properly ventilated by periodically opening windows during dry weather only, to allow the circulation of fresh air. Resident Responsibilitiesagrees to:
1. Keep the premises clean and regularly dusted, vacuumed, and/or mopped;
2. Use hood vents when cooking;
3. Keep closet doors ajar to allow for proper circulation;
4. Avoid excessive amounts of indoor plants;
5. Use exhaust fans when bathing and showering and leave the fan on for an additional hour afterward to remove moisture;
6. Wipe down bathroom walls and fixtures both regularly and as needed;
7. Hang shower curtains within the bathtub when showering;
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Sources: Housing and Meal Plan Contract
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY. The University agrees to provide each resident with a bed, dresser, closet space, desk, and desk chair. The University will make every reasonable effort to provide students with access to Wi-Fi, but it is not a guaranteed amenity to the student as part of this contract. Interruptions in Wi-Fi may occur on a temporary basis. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Information Technology (IT) department supplies and services internet service to all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ University campus locations. Support for internet or technology questions can be found on the Information Technology webpage. The University agrees to provide reasonable amounts of heat, water, electricity, and air-conditioning. If an interruption occurs, the University agrees to restore the affected service within a reasonable amount of time once notification from the resident is received by the Physical Plant. Interruptions on a temporary basis for the reasons of maintenance, repair, or catastrophe will not be considered a breach of this contract and the University assumes no responsibility for damages such as food spoilage. The University agrees to provide trash removal in designated areas and to clean common hallways, communal restroom facilities, lounges, and general public areas on a regular basis. The University is not responsible for theft, loss, or damage to personal property, money, or valuables, and encourages all students to carry appropriate insurance concerning protection against such losses. The University will make every reasonable effort to respect the privacy of the student and give prior notice, if possible, of entry into the student’s room/apartment for purposes of inspection, verification of occupancy, improvements, or repairs. However, the University reserves the right of entry without prior notice in situations where a perceived threat to health and safety of persons or property exists and for such purposes as are reasonably necessary to preserve order and address suspected policy violations. Reference for additional information can be found under the “Entry, Search, and Seizure” section in the Student Handbook.
Addendum 1: Common Fines or Fees Cleaning Related: Damage or Loss Related: Policy or Process Related: Addendum 2: Mold and Mildew Addendum Definition Resident Responsibilities
1. Keep the premises clean and regularly dusted, vacuumed, and/or mopped;
2. Use hood vents when cooking;
3. Keep closet doors ajar to allow for proper circulation;
4. Avoid excessive amounts of indoor plants;
5. Use exhaust fans when bathing and showering and leave the fan on for an additional hour afterward to remove moisture;
6. Wipe down bathroom walls and fixtures both regularly and as needed;
7. Hang shower curtains within the bathtub when showering;Definition
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Sources: Housing and Meal Plan Contract
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY. The University agrees to provide each resident with a bed, dresser, closet space, desk, and desk chair. The University will make every reasonable effort to provide students with access to Wi-Fi, Fi but it is not a guaranteed amenity to the student as part of this contract. Interruptions in Wi-Fi may occur on a temporary basis. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Information Technology (IT) department supplies and services internet service to all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ University campus locations. Support for internet or technology questions can be found on the Information Technology webpage. The University agrees to provide reasonable amounts of heat, water, electricity, and air-conditioning. If an interruption occurs, the University agrees to restore the affected service within a reasonable amount of time once notification from the resident is received by the Physical Plantreceived. Interruptions on a temporary basis for the reasons of maintenance, repair, or catastrophe will not be considered a breach of this contract and the University assumes no responsibility for damages such as food spoilage. The University agrees to provide trash removal in designated areas and to clean common hallways, communal restroom facilities, lounges, and general public areas on a regular basis. The University is not responsible for theft, loss, or damage to a student’s or other persons’ personal property, money, or valuables, and encourages all students to carry appropriate insurance concerning protection against such losses. The University will make every reasonable effort to respect the privacy of the student and give prior notice, if possible, of entry into the student’s room/apartment for purposes of inspection, verification of occupancy, improvements, or repairs. However, the University reserves the right of entry without prior notice in situations where a perceived threat to health and safety of persons or property exists and for such purposes as are reasonably necessary to preserve order and address suspected policy violations. Reference for additional Additional information can be found under the “Entry, Search, and Seizure” section in the Student Handbook.
Addendum 1. The items listed are for reference purposes only and actual charges may be in excess of what is listed here. Furthermore, while the Office of Residence Life often facilitates the process of applying charges, the amounts are often assessed/ determined by the Physical Plant. General per hour Cleaning Rate - $20.00 Property Removal (individual items) - $50.00 Floors not Cleaned (per room) - $50.00 Property Removal (full room/apartment) - $250.00 Shower/Tub not Cleaned - $200.00 Door Surface not Cleaned - $40.00 Refrigerator not Cleaned - $200.00 Toilet not Cleaned - $100.00 Kitchen Cabinets not Cleaned - $100.00 Stove not Cleaned - $400.00 Lost Room Key or Set of Keys - $200.00 Lost Mailbox Key Only - $75.00 Door Lock/Know Repair - $50.00 Interior Door Lock/Knob Replacement - $135.00 Exterior Door Lock/Knob Replacement - $250.00 Interior Entrance Door - $320.00 Apartment/Suites Front Door - $475.00 Apartment Patio Door - $585.00 Patio Blinds - $150.00 Patio Screen Door - $250.00 Closet Door - $150.00 Mirror: Common Fines or Fees Cleaning RelatedSmall - $65.00 Mirror: Large – $150.00 Light Fixture: Ceiling - $45.00 Light Fixture: Vanity - $80.00 Light Switch/ Face Plate - $10.00 Ceiling Fan - $150.00 Window - $600.00 Window Screen - $50.00 Window Blinds/Shade - $25.00 Carpet (per room) - $550.00 Carpet (per apartment) - $3,600.00 Tile (per room) - $2,500.00 Hole in Wall - $50.00 Hole in Ceiling - $75.00 Ceiling Tile (per tile) - $10.00 Painting (per wall/surface) - $100.00 Cosmetic Damage or Loss Related: Policy or Process Related: Addendum 2: - $25.00 3M Command Strip (per item) - $10.00 Bed End replacement - $200.00 Bed Springboard replacement - $500.00 Mattress replacement - $150.00 Desk Replacement - $220.00 Desk Chair replacement - $150.00 Dresser Replacement - $300.00 RCR not completed in 72 Hours - $15.00 Improper Checkout - $75.00 Early Arrival (per day) - $25.00 Extended Stay (per day) - $25.00 Mold consists of naturally occurring microscopic organisms, which reproduce by spores. Mold breaks down and Mildew Addendum Definition feeds on organic matter in the environment. The mold spores spread through the air, and the combination of excessive moisture and organic matter allows for mold growth. Not all, but certain types and amounts of mold can lead to adverse health effects, and/or visible residue growth ranging in color from orange to green, brown, and/or black; often there is a musty odor present. Reducing moisture and proper housekeeping significantly reduces the chance of mold growth. The resident agrees to use all air-conditioning and heating systems in a reasonable manner. The student should keep the premises properly ventilated by periodically opening windows during dry weather only, to allow the circulation of fresh air. Resident Responsibilitiesagrees to:
1. Keep the premises clean and regularly dusted, vacuumed, and/or mopped;
2. Use hood vents when cooking;
3. Keep closet doors ajar to allow for proper circulation;
4. Avoid excessive amounts of indoor plants;
5. Use exhaust fans when bathing and showering and leave the fan on for an additional hour afterward to remove moisture;
6. Wipe down bathroom walls and fixtures both regularly and as needed;
7. Hang shower curtains within the bathtub when showering;
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Sources: Housing and Meal Plan Contract
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY. The University agrees to provide each resident with a bed, dresser, closet space, desk, and desk chair. The University will make every reasonable effort to provide students with access to Wi-Fi, Fi but it is not a guaranteed amenity to the student as part of this contract. Interruptions in Wi-Fi may occur on a temporary basis. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Information Technology (IT) department supplies and services internet service to all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ University campus locations. Support for internet or technology questions can be found on the Information Technology webpage. The University agrees to provide reasonable amounts of heat, water, electricity, and air-conditioning. If an interruption occurs, the University agrees to restore the affected service within a reasonable amount of time once notification from the resident is received by the Physical Planttime. Interruptions on a temporary basis for the reasons of maintenance, repair, or catastrophe will not be considered a breach of this contract and the University assumes no responsibility for damages such as food spoilage. The University agrees to provide trash removal in designated areas and to clean common hallways, communal restroom facilities, lounges, and general public areas on a regular basis. The University is not responsible for theft, loss, or damage to a student’s or other persons’ personal property, money, or valuables, and encourages all students to carry appropriate insurance concerning protection against such losses. The University will make every reasonable effort to respect the privacy of the student and give prior notice, if possible, of entry into the student’s room/apartment for purposes of inspection, verification of occupancy, improvements, or repairs. However, the University reserves the right of entry without prior notice in situations where a perceived threat to health and safety of persons or property exists and for such purposes as are reasonably necessary to preserve order and address suspected policy violations. Reference for additional information can be found under the “Entry, Search, and Seizure” section in the Student Handbook.
Addendum 1: Common Fines or Fees Cleaning Related: Damage or Loss Related: Policy or Process Related: Addendum 2: Mold and Mildew Addendum MOLD AND MILDEW ADDENDUM Definition Resident Responsibilities
1. Keep the premises clean and regularly dusted, vacuumed, and/or mopped;
2. Use hood vents when cooking;
3. Keep closet doors ajar to allow for proper circulation;
4. Avoid excessive amounts of indoor plants;
5. Use exhaust fans when bathing and showering and leave the fan on for an additional hour afterward to remove moisture;
6. Wipe down bathroom walls and fixtures both regularly and as needed;
7. Hang shower curtains within the bathtub when showering;
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Sources: Housing and Meal Plan Contract