Cedarville University Community Guidelines

10 STUDENT COMMUNITIES CHANGES ADDING A ROOMMATE Throughout the year, students will request to live in Student Communities. The Residence Life office reserves the right to add additional roommates to apartments, townhouses, grad housing, and Shrubsole House rooms that are not at capacity. You will be notified of the change as far in advance as possible. Current residents are expected to be accommodating to any new resident. STUDENT STATUS CHANGES A resident must vacate the residence within 48 hours from the last day of the semester in which full-time status was held or after the student stops being a student at the University, whether through voluntary means, such as withdrawal, or involuntary means, such as dismissal. A resident may be required to immediately vacate a residence if the University determines the resident is a risk to the health or safety of him/herself or of any other person. Residents are financially responsible for any loss, injury, or damage caused by their negligence or that of their guests. Residents agree to indemnify and hold harmless Cedarville University, its officers, employees, and agents from any claims, damages, or injuries arising out of their own acts, omissions, or those of their guests. These guidelines do not create a landlord-tenant relationship or a lease between Cedarville University and any student. Housing is provided as a privilege contingent upon the continued enrollment and compliance with University policies. The University may terminate occupancy at any time for disciplinary or policy reasons. By residing in University-owned Student Communities, you agree to abide by these guidelines and all University policies as stated in the Cedarville University Student Handbook. Failure to comply may result in disciplinary actions, fines, loss of housing privileges, and/or dismissal.

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