Contract Terms and Conditions
2008 - 2009
I. Payments and Refunds
A.
New
resident applicants must submit a $200 prepayment and a one-time,
non-refundable $25 application fee with this contract (check or money order payable
to
B.
Space
in ROTH is reserved when both the signed contract and $200 prepayment and $25
application fee are received from the applicant and his/her admission to and
enrollment in the university has been approved. Rooms will not be held past the
first day of classes.
C.
The
university reserves the right to refuse to assign housing to an applicant,
refund the $200 prepayment, and make all final decisions as to assignment for
room and meals.
D.
Responsibility
for housing and/or meal charges becomes effective as per the Terms and Conditions,
Section IV, of the semester for which the applicant has applied, unless the
contract is cancelled in writing before such charges are to begin. Charges will
be adjusted for housing and/or meals when the contract and occupancy begins
later than the start of the second week of classes.
E.
The
costs of housing and/or meals for the specified semester or session are
available upon request from the Department of Residence. Payments for housing and/or
meals are made in advance for each semester, or under the deferred payment
plan.
F.
The
Board of Regents, State of
G.
Refunds
and credits will be made in accordance with Section IV of this contract.
II. Conditions of the Room Contract
A.
The
ROTH contract includes housing for the entire academic year (fall semester and
spring semester), or the term that the student is enrolled. The 2-Year
Advantage contract extends the term to two academic years. Charges will be
adjusted for room when the contract begins later than the start of the second
week of classes.
B.
Each
student is automatically a member of the ROTH Complex government. An activity
fee (RHAF) is paid at the beginning of each semester.
C.
The
residence life coordinator reserves the right to reassign students who are
without roommates, should they not find someone of their own choice. In all
cases, final determination of room assignments rests with the university.
D.
Rooms
may be occupied by residents from the beginning to the end of any semester. Residents
who are not registered for the next grading period, who cancel their contract
during the break period (but remain enrolled at the university), or are not
otherwise eligible to continue residency, must vacate their rooms by the last
day of finals, except for graduating students who must vacate their rooms by
9:00am on the day following graduation. Failure to check out by the required
date will result in a charge of $25.00 plus an assessment for the entire break
period (at a cost of $25.00 per day).
E.
Room
space cannot be sublet nor can a contract be transferred, sold or assigned to
another person; the contract is with the named parties only. Exchanges,
transfers and vacating of rooms require the written permission of the residence
life coordinator.
F.
The
university, in order to maintain its regulations and property, reserves the
right to have its authorized personnel enter and inspect rooms as it deems
necessary.
G.
Residents
will be charged for university property missing from a resident's room, suite or
apartment and for property damages beyond normal wear.
H.
The
University is not responsible for loss or damage of goods or personal property.
Private insurance is encouraged for the student's protection, since no
exceptions are made.
I.
Each
resident agrees to abide by all current policies which have been established by
the
III. Conditions of the Meal Contract
A.
All
students who live in
B.
A
meal plan entitles the student to eat meals in any of the dining centers and
use Dining Dollars in any Department of Residence dining operation. Meal
privileges are not transferable, negotiable or saleable to other individuals.
C.
Dining
Dollars are a bonus to a meal plan and extend food/beverage service to a
variety of locations on campus. A set amount of Dining Dollars is available each
semester. Students may add additional Dining Dollars to their accounts. Any
Dining Dollars balance from fall semester is transferable to spring semester
only. Dining Dollars remaining in an account when a meal plan is cancelled will
NOT be refunded. If a contract is cancelled before the end of the term, a
student is billed for the Dining Dollars used. If a meal contract is cancelled
before the end of the term, the student's meal contract is subject to the terms
indicated in Section IV and the student will be billed for the Dining Dollars
used.
D.
Meal
plans may be changed one time each semester prior to October 1 and February 1
for fall and spring semesters, respectively, and will result in a billing
adjustment and a change in Dining Dollars.
E.
Refunds
or credits will not be made for meals not eaten, except for confirmed cases of
prolonged illness or other unavoidable absences in excess of seven consecutive
calendar days. All requests for exceptions must be in writing to the Department
of Residence. No refunds will be provided for Dining Dollars that are not used
prior to whenever a contract is cancelled or at the end of an academic year.
F.
Special
menus to comply with dietary requirement of religious faiths or denominations
are not provided.
G.
Regular
meal service begins with breakfast on the Friday before classes begin in August
and with breakfast on the first day of classes spring semester; meal service
ends with the meal following each semester's last scheduled final examination.
H.
Meals
are provided according to the meal plan selected.
IV. Termination of Contract and Meal and Room Charges
A.
A
housing and/or meal contract is for the entire academic year(s) or for the
period of time a student is enrolled during the academic year(s). The contract
is between the university and the named student and/or his/her guarantor, and
is not saleable, transferable, or cancelable except only as follows:
|
Incoming student cancellation of a single year contract |
|
|
Before May 1 |
$200 prepayment is refunded. |
|
May 1 and thereafter |
$200 prepayment is forfeited and a 40% penalty is applied to the remainder of the contract, plus inclusive weekly room and meal charges. |
|
Returning resident cancellation of a single year contract |
|
|
Before May 1 |
$200 prepayment is forfeited. |
|
May 1 and thereafter |
$200 prepayment is forfeited and a 40% penalty is applied to the remainder of the contract, plus inclusive weekly room and meal charges. |
|
Incoming student cancellation of a 2-Year Advantage
contract |
|
|
Before May 1 |
$200 prepayment refunded. |
|
May 1 and thereafter |
$200 prepayment is forfeited and a 40% penalty is applied to the remainder of the 2 year contract, plus inclusive weekly room and meal charges. |
|
Returning resident cancellation of a 2-Year Advantage
contract |
|
|
|
40% penalty is applied to the remainder of the contract, plus inclusive weekly room and meal charges |
B.
Residents
contracting for only spring semester, must cancel by December 15, to receive their
full refund. Cancellations after December 15 will result in full forfeiture of
the $200 prepayment. After the first day of residency or the first day of
classes for spring term, whichever comes first, cancellation of the contract by
an enrolled university student will result in forfeiture of the $200 prepayment
and a 40% penalty for the remainder of the contract period, plus inclusive
weekly room and meal charges.
C.
No
refunds or credits for any changes will be made without approval of the
Department of Residence. Requests for changes must be submitted in writing to
the Department of Residence. For current students, no refunds or credits will
be made within the final six weeks of the spring semester.
D.
When
a student's occupancy of a residence hall room is involuntarily terminated as a
result of university action, the student will be penalized 40% of the unused
portion of the annual contract period plus weekly payment for occupancy until
the move-out is complete.
E.
Individuals
who pose a danger to themselves and/or other residents may not be eligible to
live in University housing. Registered sex offenders and persons who should be
registered as such are not eligible for University housing.
F.
If
admission to UNI is withdrawn, no penalty will be applied to the contract.
Inclusive weekly charges for room and/or meals would be assessed, and the
prepayment refund policy would remain as stated above.
G.
The
student agrees that if the university uses legal counsel, a collection agent or
other person to enforce this agreement, the student will pay the collection
costs, attorney's fees, court costs and other expenses incurred by the
university in obtaining payment of amounts due under this agreement and/or enforcing
this agreement, and interest at the highest rate allowed by law on any unpaid
balance.
Last updated: July 17,
2007