Returning Resident Application Eligibility Sample Clauses

Returning Resident Application Eligibility. Returning Resident applicants refers to those students who have lived in Residence previously. If a student has been enrolled at Humber or University of Guelph-Humber previously, but never lived in Residence, the student is considered to be a First Year Applicant and may apply as such. Returning Residents are expected to be positive role models in the residence community and all eligibility criteria in 4.0 must be met.
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Returning Resident Application Eligibility. Returning Resident applicants refers to those students who have lived in residence previously. Returning Residents are expected to be positive role models in the residence community and all eligibility criteria in 3.0 must be met.
Returning Resident Application Eligibility. Returning Resident applicants refers to those students who have lived in Residence previously. If a student has been enrolled at Humber or University of Guelph-Humber previously, but never lived in Residence, the student is considered to be a First Year Applicant and may apply as such. Returning Residents are expected to be positive role models in the residence community and all eligibility criteria in 4.0 must be met. Wait Lists: When the Residence is at capacity and a wait list is created, applicants will be assigned to a wait list position by the Residence Office. Offers made once a wait list has been reached will expire within 48 hours prior to July 7, 2023 and within 24 hours for offers made on or after July 7, 2023. Should students wish to remove their name from the wait list, they should cancel online. For more information on how to cancel, please visit xxxx://xxxxxx.xx/residence/apply- rates/cancellations.

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