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Residence Standards Overview. The University is committed to ensuring that all members of the University community are able to study and work in an environment of tolerance and mutual respect, free from harassment and discrimination. The standards and regulations stated here strive to protect the well-being, safety and security of residents and contribute to a residence community that is conducive to residents’ academic success, personal growth and development. These standards are applicable on or about all residence properties managed by Student Housing and Community Services (which includes but is not limited to all residence buildings operated by Student Housing and Community Services including their parking lots, and surrounding grounds), and during all residence-related events, even if these events take place outside residence property. Living with others in a residence is different from living in a private apartment or house. What you may feel comfortable with in private may not be safe or appropriate in a shared residential environment that has a mandate to support the University’s academic mission. If at any time you feel that a member of the residence community has acted inappropriately, or in violation of this Contract, you should bring your concerns to the attention of your Residence Life Manager.
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Residence Standards Overview. The University is committed to ensuring that all members of the University community are able to study and work in an environment of tolerance and mutual respect, free from harassment and discrimination. The standards and regulations stated here strive to protect the well-being, safety and security of residents and contribute to a residence community that is conducive to residents’ academic success, personal growth and development. These standards are applicable on or about all residence property (which includes but is not limited to all residence buildings, parking lots and surrounding grounds), and during all residence-related events, even if these events take place outside residence property. Living with others in a residence is different from living in a private apartment or house. What you may feel comfortable with in private may not be safe or appropriate in a shared residential environment that has a mandate to support the University’s academic mission. If at any time you feel that a member of the residence community has acted inappropriately, or in violation of this Contract, you should bring your concerns to the attention of your Residence Life Manager.
Residence Standards Overview. The University is committed to ensuring that all members of the University community are able to study and work in an environment of tolerance and mutual respect, free from harassment and discrimination. The standards and regulations stated here strive to protect the well-being, safety and security of residents and contribute to a residence community that is conducive to residents’ academic success, personal growth and development. These standards are applicable on or about all residence property (which includes but is not limited to all residence buildings, parking lots and surrounding grounds), and during all residence-related events, even if these events take place outside residence property. UBC Residence is a vibrant, diverse student community where students live independently in a community setting. Residents are expected to be self-sufficient with respect to their personal needs and where required, make independent arrangements as necessary. Living with others in a residence is different from living in a private apartment or house. What you may feel comfortable with in private may not be safe or appropriate in a shared residential environment that has a mandate to support the University’s academic mission. If at any time you feel that a member of the residence community has acted inappropriately, or in violation of this Contract, you should bring your concerns to the attention of your Residence Life Manager.
Residence Standards Overview. The University is committed to ensuring that all members of the University community are able to study and work in an environment of tolerance and mutual respect, free from harassment and discrimination. The standards and regulations stated here strive to protect the well- being, safety and security of residents and contribute to a residence community that is conducive to residents’ academic success, personal growth and development. These standards are applicable on or about all residence property (which includes but is not limited to all residence buildings, parking lots, and surrounding grounds), and during all residence-related events, even if these events take place outside residence property. Living with others in a residence is different from living in a private apartment or house. What you may feel comfortable with in private may not be safe or appropriate in a shared residential environment that has a mandate to support the University’s academic mission.

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