If you fail to occupy your assigned housing, or if you vacate your assigned housing during the Term, you continue to be liable for your University housing charges for the entire Term unless you are granted a cancellation of your Housing License as provided in Section VI, License Cancellations.You may not prevent another student from occupying a shared housing assignment. You may not permit anyone not duly assigned or approved by the University to share any part of your assigned housing or attempt to assign or transfer your assigned housing to anyone else. Your assigned housing may only be occupied by you and any roommates assigned to the unit by the University.Approval of room changes for any University housing are at the discretion of the University, and may result in a fee. Requests for room changes must be filed with the Office of Housing & Residential Life. You agree to occupy the housing assigned to you.All residents are required to vacate their University housing by 10:00 a.m. You may not change your occupancy period from these dates without prior written approval from the University.You may occupy your assigned housing beginning on the arrival date and time issued by University Housing, no earlier than 2:00 p.m. The University reserves the right to require you to provide verification of your eligibility status that is satisfactory to the University in its sole discretion. You must also remain current on all financial obligations to the University. To be eligible for residence in University housing during the summer, you must be a current Cornell student who was enrolled in Spring 2023 classes and eligible for enrollment in Fall 2023 classes be currently registered and maintain active status in a Cornell University summer session or special program be participating in a University internship program be an authorized employee/research assistant for a Cornell staff person/department or be a University student employee authorized by Student and Campus Life (“SCL”) to live in the residence halls during the summer. You also agree to comply with any other rules and regulations as the University may from time to time issue for the welfare of the community or for the general convenience or comfort of residents. Your occupancy of University housing is subject at all times to your compliance with the provisions of the Housing License, the Student Code of Conduct, all applicable University policies (expressly including but not limited to Policy 6.4: Prohibited Bias, Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual and Related Misconduct), the Community Living Standards, and all applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations. COMPLIANCE WITH LICENSE TERMS AND RULES AND REGULATIONS Your Housing License is legally binding as of the date you accept your housing assignment in the StarRez system, and continues for the entire Term (see Section IV, Occupancy, below). The Housing License is not a lease, and does not create a landlord-tenant relationship between you and the University. The Terms and Conditions are part of your Housing License, and any references to “Housing License” expressly includes all provisions of the Terms and Conditions. Your Housing License is a legal and binding agreement that creates a revocable license for you to occupy your University-assigned housing, subject to these Terms and Conditions for Summer Housing: 2023 (“Terms and Conditions”). TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR SINGLE STUDENT HOUSING Housing & Residential Life Central OfficeĬornell University - Student and Campus Life.Qualified Off-Campus Housing for the Second-Year Housing Requirement.
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