Common use of Conditions of Eligibility Clause in Contracts

Conditions of Eligibility. It is a condition of eligibility for applicants of University housing to completely and truthfully answer criminal history activity questions. Housing & Residence Life reserves the right to refuse housing based on behavior, including but not limited to criminal activity. The University maintains sole discretion and judgment in determining whether refusal of housing (or termination of the Housing & Dining Agreement for behavior that is revealed or occurs after application submission) is in the best interest of the University, its residents and employees, and the overall Housing & Residence Life community. If Housing & Residence Life staff becomes aware that an applicant has a record of criminal conviction(s) or other actions that could pose a risk to person or property and/or could be injurious or disruptive to the university-owned or managed community environment, the University may not accept or may cancel the Housing & Dining Agreement. Failure to completely and truthfully answer criminal history activity questions on a housing application may result in immediate termination of the Housing & Dining Agreement and/or Old Dominion University student conduct proceedings. All decisions/outcomes through this process are final and are not subject to review/appeal.

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Samples: ww1.odu.edu, www.odu.edu, odu.edu

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Conditions of Eligibility. It is a condition of eligibility for applicants of University housing to completely and truthfully answer criminal history activity questions. Housing & Residence Life reserves the right to refuse housing based on behavior, including but not limited to criminal activity. The University maintains sole discretion and judgment in determining whether refusal of housing (or termination of the Housing & Dining Agreement Contract for behavior that is revealed or occurs after application submission) is in the best interest of the University, its residents and employees, and the overall Housing & Residence Life community. If Housing & Residence Life staff becomes aware that an applicant has a record of criminal conviction(s) or other actions that could pose a risk to person or property and/or could be injurious or disruptive to the university-owned or managed community environment, the University may not accept or may cancel the Housing & Dining AgreementContract. Failure to completely and truthfully answer criminal history activity questions on a housing application may result in immediate termination of the Housing & Dining Agreement Contract and/or Old Dominion University student conduct proceedings. All decisions/outcomes through this process are final and are not subject to review/appeal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.odu.edu, www.odu.edu

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