COURTESY AND QUIET HOURS Sample Clauses

COURTESY AND QUIET HOURS. It is expected that each resident will extend courtesy and consideration and be sensitive to the needs of other residents at all times. Courtesy Hours are in effect at all times in the residence. Each resident and his/her visitors have the responsibility to act with consideration toward other individuals who choose to study or sleep. Quiet Hours are defined as periods of time when noise will be kept to a minimum to allow study and sleep. Quiet hours are in effect each night from 11pm to 9am. Radios, stereos, and televisions must be played at lower volume levels that will not disturb other residents. If a sound can be heard through the walls to another resident or from the hallway, it is considered too loud.
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COURTESY AND QUIET HOURS. Students have a right to sleep and study in their residence halls. Therefore, disruptive or loud noise is prohibited. Minimum quiet hours are Sunday through Thursday, 11:00 p.m. to 10:00 a.m., and Friday and Saturday, midnight to 10:00 a.m. Modified Quiet Hours will be in place before and during finals. The right to sleep and study supersedes the right to make noise. Staff may enter a resident's room (if the resident is not present) to eliminate disruptive noise.
COURTESY AND QUIET HOURS. It is expected that each resident will extend courtesy and consideration and be sensitive to the needs of other residents at all times. Courtesy Hours are in effect at all times in the residence. Each resident and his/her visitors have the responsibility to act with consideration toward other individuals who choose to study or sleep. Quiet Hours are defined as periods of time when noise will be kept to a minimum to allow study and sleep. Quiet hours are in effect each night from 11pm to 9am. Radios, stereos, and televisions must be played at lower volume levels that will not disturb other residents. Quiet Hours are enforced 24 hours/day throughout final exams week (beginning with the first school's finals schedule). Keep in mind that if a sound can be heard through the walls to another resident or from the hallway, it is considered too loud.
COURTESY AND QUIET HOURS. The residence halls are both living and learning environments. As such, enforcing Courtesy and Quiet Hours is the responsibility of all community members. If cooperation is not received, please contact an RA. Courtesy Hours are practiced 24 hours a day. Students living in the residence halls must be considerate of their fellow community members. The Office of Residence Life encourages students to ask one another to turn down the volume or to speak more quietly. Quiet Hours are in effect from 10:00 p.m. - 8:00 a.m. (Sunday-Thursday), and Midnight - 8:00 a.m. (Friday-Saturday). Check-In / Check-Out Access to an assigned room is given to occupants only during regular academic sessions, which require their presence on campus. Students are responsible for completing a room condition report via My Xxxxxx Housing self-service portal, within the first week of their occupancy. At check out, damages identified in your assigned room, and noted on your room condition report, may be billed to you. When checking out of the residence hall, students have two options:

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