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Residency Requirement For First-Year Freshmen
First year students (freshmen) are required to reside on campus during their first year of college (both fall and spring semesters) UNLESS they commute from their permanent home address. In this case, a notarized letter from the parents or guardian is to be submitted to the Office of Residence Life after the student has received the housing information. A written response will be sent from Residence Life staff to the parents or legal guardian. First year students twenty-one years of age or older may request to be exempt from the residency requirement.
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Term of Contract
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The Contract: The residence hall agreement is for both the fall and spring semesters of the 2007-2008 academic year |
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Roommate Requests
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Roommate requests will be honored before a residence hall preference (either traditional or suite-style) as long as vacancies permit. |
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Students assigned to a three person room in a traditional residence hall (particularly in North Hall) can expect two roommates at check-in. If you and a preferred roommate are assigned to a three person room, expect to have a third person assigned to the room. |
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Refund Eligibility
- Any refund due will be credited to your account if there is a balance due to the university.
- New students who have paid the $175 deposit and then withdraw their admission offer will be eligible for a partial refund of $87.00.
- You must submit your request for a release from your residence agreement before March 4, 2008 or your request will not be guaranteed. IMPORTANT: All applications to be released from the residence hall agreement must be submitted, in writing, to the Office of Residence Life (current on-campus students should obtain the proper application from the Office of Residence Life). You will receive a written reply from the Office of Residence Life once the application has been reviewed. If you are released from the residence hall agreement to live off-campus or commute from home after March 4, 2008 you will forfeit the $175 housing deposit.
If you are a currently enrolled student at the University who paid the $175 advance deposit to reserve a room for the 2008-2009 academic year and are academically suspended at the end of the current spring 2008 semester or Summer 2008 sessions, you will receive a refund of the $175 housing deposit.
- If you leave the University, you shall receive any refund due to you as outlined in the 2008-09 University catalog.
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Withdrawal
If you withdrawal from the University, transfer from the University, are released from your residence hall contract by the Office of Residence Life, or are academically suspended from the Slippery Rock University at the end of the Fall 2008 semester, you will not be entitled to a refund of the $175 deposit. IMPORTANT: Because of this agreement is for the fall and spring semesters of the 2008-2009 academic year, if you withdrawal from Slippery Rock University during the fall semester for any reason but plan on being readmitted for the spring semester in the same academic year, your residence hall deposit will be credited to the spring semester. If you change your mind and do not attend Slippery Rock University during the spring semester, you will forfeit the $175 residence hall deposit. |
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Residence Hall And Room Assignment Notification
If you sign your agreement terms online and pay $175 deposit, you will receive your assignment during your orientation session. |
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Residence Hall Deposit
$175
This residence hall deposit will be credited to your account and applied to the 2009 spring semester residence hall charges.
NOTE: Checks or money orders are to be made payable to Slippery Rock University. Include the student's name and username (ex. abc1234) on the check or money order.
Residence hall assignments will not be made without the $175 deposit.
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Any Questions?
If you still have questions after you have visited our Web site, feel free to contact personnel in the Office of Residence Life. Our telephone number is 724-738-2082. We are also available by e-mail via our Web site. |
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