Applying for Housing Sample Clauses

Applying for Housing. To reserve a space in on-campus housing, students must submit a housing application, and agree to the terms of the cancellation fees as listed in Section C, by the designated deadline(s). Electronic or written signature of the student on the housing application legally binds said student to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The University will offer a student the opportunity to reserve a space at its sole discretion.
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Applying for Housing. This Housing Agreement is a binding agreement between the resident of an on-campus housing facility and the College. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, THIS AGREEMENT IS FOR ONE ACADEMIC YEAR, INCLUDING FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS. Please review the Housing Agreement Terms & Conditions for the events that may terminate an Agreement. Every student, both incoming and returning, seeking on-campus housing must apply with the Office of Housing & Residence Life (office located in Xxxxxxxx Xxxx) and must:  Read and understand the entire Housing Agreement and Terms & Conditions, including the First Year Residency Requirement and the Release from Housing Agreement sections.  Complete and electronically sign the Housing Application. Students under 18 years of age must also obtain the signature of a parent or guardian (signature to be obtained electronically through the StarRez Housing Portal). Signing the application indicates agreement to abide by all terms and conditions.  A student’s application for housing will be considered active and complete once a student electronically signs the contract and accepts the terms and conditions, regardless of if they select a roommate or choose a room. FIRST-YEAR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT UVA-WISE HAS A FIRST-YEAR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT. ALL FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO LIVE IN ON-CAMPUS HOUSING, UNLESS THEY ARE PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF WISE COUNTY OR THE CITY OF NORTON, ARE MARRIED, OR ARE AGE 25 OR OLDER. All College first-year students are required to live in on-campus housing, unless they are permanent residents of Wise County or the city of Norton, are married, or are age 25 or older. First-year students include: • first-time freshmen just graduating from high school, including students with dual enrollment credit, and/or • transfer students with less than 30 transferable hours **Please note that only hours earned after high school graduation will count as transfer credit for HRL purposes.** First-year spaces have been designated in residence halls allowing students to have a variety of options for their residential experience. Unless necessary, first year students will not be roomed with non-first year students. Any first-year student who meets residency requirement guidelines (see above) that fails to apply for on-campus housing or is not granted an exemption (see First Year Residency Exemption Requests below) will automatically be assigned an on-campus housing space and the student’s account will be billed the housing applicatio...

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