Campus housing definition

Campus housing means dormitories and other buildings arranged and designed as living quarters on a college or university campus for students enrolled at that college or university. College or university campus is any property owned or controlled by the college or university within a Conditional Use Master Plan, Impact Mitigation Plan or other campus zone boundary.
Campus housing means a residential facility owned or leased and operated by the University and located on the campus property.
Campus housing means a residential facility owned or leased and operated by the College District and located on the campus premises.

Examples of Campus housing in a sentence

  • If you do not wish to have your residence verified with such bodies, you must advise Campus Housing in writing within the first two weeks of the start of this contract.

  • Although rare, facilities or services may become unavailable as a result of factors that are beyond the control of Campus Housing.

  • Campus Housing reserves the right to cancel a residence contract at any time for a breach of the residence contract or breach of any term or condition of this Agreement.

  • We reserve the right to move you to a different residence at any time as a result of disturbance to the community, breach of this contract, and/or movement to better align residence assignments for the benefit of the overall Campus Housing community.

  • In the event of larger than anticipated residence applications, high enrolment, or other factors beyond immediate control of Campus Housing, repurposing of spaces may occur.

  • Posters or promotional materials must be approved in writing by Campus Housing before posting.

  • You understand that personal business enterprises shall not be conducted in or from Campus Housing, including internet related business operations.

  • If a background check finds that you have a criminal record, then you may be ineligible to live in Campus Housing.

  • The conduct of residents is governed by this Agreement and other residence guidelines and directives issued by the University of Waterloo or through Campus Housing including, without limitation, University of Waterloo policies and procedures.

  • Campus Housing reserves the right to place limits on the number of residents to be reassigned in order to maximize space for new first-year residents.


More Definitions of Campus housing

Campus housing refers to the following residences and buildings: ▇▇▇▇ Apartments, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, Deerfield Duplexes, Dotzour Hall, Harter Apartments, Lakeside Apartments, MC Houses, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, and Terra Nova Apartments or any other residences owned or leased by the college.