Excessive Needs Clause Samples

Excessive Needs. Housing & Residence Life does not have the facilities, resources or expertise to deal with serious behavior, emotional issues or illness. If a Resident engages in harmful behavior, or behavior that is reasonably perceived to be a threat to himself or herself, or to others, or compromises his or her personal safety (including, but not limited to underage drinking, drug use, bulimia, cutting, abusive behavior); or, where a pattern of behavior by a Resident is sufficient to create significant disruption to other Resident(s), Housing & Residence Life reserves the right to terminate the tenancy of that Resident.
Excessive Needs. Students who exhibit needs beyond what Housing & Student Life is reasonably able to provide or expectations and needs that exceed Housing & Student Life resources may face the following consequences, but not be limited to: eviction from residence or be prevented from re-applying to residence. The actions taken are done so at the sole discretion of the College.
Excessive Needs. The Office of Residence Life does not have the facilities, resources or expertise to deal with serious behavior, emotional issues or illness. If a Student engages in harmful behavior, or behavior that is reasonably perceived to be a threat to himself or herself, or to others, or compromises his or her personal safety (including, but not limited to underage drinking, drug use, bulimia, cutting, abusive behavior); or, where a pattern of behavior by a Student is sufficient to create significant disruption to another Student(s), the Office of Residence Life reserves the right to terminate the tenancy of the Student.