REMOVAL FROM HOUSING Sample Clauses

REMOVAL FROM HOUSING. The College may terminate the License Agreement and take possession of the room at any time for the violation of any of the provisions herein, or in the Student Handbook, or when it is in the best interest of the College and the student. This License Agreement is automatically canceled if the student’s enrollment is terminated through withdrawal or leave of absence from the College, academic dismissal, or as directed by the Xxxx of Students and/or designee.
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REMOVAL FROM HOUSING. GNU reserves the right to move a student to another residence or room; or suspend, remove or ban a student from GNU student housing if a student commits a serious violation of University rules/policies, fails to make payments, is expelled from the University, or repeatedly violates University rules/policies. In such a case where a student is removed from GNU student housing, the student’s housing agreement will be terminated effective immediately. If a student is removed from a residence, the student will be barred from entering any GNU residence. Failure to comply with this will be considered trespassing and treated as such. Any and all illegal activities are strictly prohibited in all GNU residences, including (but not limited to): underage drinking, hosting or allowing underage drinking, illegal drug use, and any other illegal activity. Students discovered to be engaged in these or any other illegal activity will have their housing agreement terminated immediately and will be required to move out. Other causes for removal from housing include, but are not limited to: • expulsion from school • property damage • repeated or extreme disrespect toward housemates • failure to respond to late payment notice • not following housing policy rules A student who is removed from GNU student housing for any of the above noted reasons is still responsible to pay the remaining balance of their housing fee for the entire year and student bill. Any unpaid balance may be sent to collections.
REMOVAL FROM HOUSING. Summer visitors may be temporarily or fully removed from housing due to violations, financial concerns, and safety. These conditions are at the discretion of the Office of Housing and Residence Life.
REMOVAL FROM HOUSING. When a student has caused serious or repeated damage to College Housing facilities, the student may be removed from College Housing. The Director of Residential Life or their designee will make removal decisions. Students appealing those decisions must notify the Director of Residential Life of the intent to appeal immediately, and must submit a written appeal to the Associate Xxxx of Students for Residential Life within five (5) academic days of notification of removal. All communications must be in writing. The Student’s appeal will be considered by the Associate Xxxx of Students for Residential Life and the Associate Xxxx’x decision is final and binding. (continued on other side)
REMOVAL FROM HOUSING. Upon determining that You have caused serious or repeated damage to any Housing facility, a resident director or assistant director at Housing is entitled to recommend Your removal from housing and the License Period’s termination, subject to Director’s final removal decision and notice to You. To appeal that decision, You must:

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