Common use of STUDENT PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

STUDENT PROPERTY. The safekeeping of personal property is the responsibility of each individual student. Rooms should be double locked when not occupied and proper care should be exercised at all time. The College is not responsible for loss or damage from any cause to the personal property of residents. Residents should determine if personal possessions are covered by their parent’s homeowners’ insurance policies and are encouraged to purchase additional coverage as needed. Personal property left in student rooms at the end of the academic year is considered to be abandoned and may be discarded by the College with the appropriate charges being levied. The College does not provide storage for personal belongings during the summer or academic year.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Residence Hall Room Contract, Residence Hall Room Contract

STUDENT PROPERTY. The safekeeping of personal property is the responsibility of each individual student. Rooms should be double locked when not occupied and proper care should be exercised at all time. The College University is not responsible for loss or damage from any cause to the personal property of residents. Residents should determine if personal possessions are covered by their parent’s homeowners’ insurance policies and are encouraged to purchase additional coverage as needed. Personal property left in student rooms at the end of the academic year is considered to be abandoned and may be discarded by the College University with the appropriate charges being levied. The College University does not provide storage for personal belongings during the summer or academic year.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residence Hall Room Contract