Cedarville University Community Guidelines

4 Student Expectations STORAGE All property must be stored in designated areas and maintained in a safe and orderly manner. The University assumes no responsibility for lost, damaged, or stolen items. Storage of personal property in entryways, stairwells, common areas outside of your apartment or unit, or in any location that obstructs exits is strictly prohibited. Cedarville University has a limited amount of summer storage space for students whose home or summer residence is more than 1,000 miles from campus. Students need to complete the summer storage application to request storage. Students are not guaranteed storage. Storage sheds or other additions to the property are prohibited. All storage is at the student’s own risk, and the University is not liable for any damage to stored property. PERSONAL PROPERTY INSURANCE The University is not responsible for the loss or damage of personal property. Students are advised to obtain personal property insurance if it is not already covered by a parent’s homeowner’s insurance policy. Students should report any losses immediately to Campus Safety to ensure a proper record for the insurance company and to allow for a Campus Safety investigation. KEY PICKUP AND DROPOFF You will pick up your key on the established arrival dates at the Information Desk on the upper floor of the SSC between 8 a.m.–5 p.m. If you arrive at a time when the office is closed, call Campus Security to let you into your residence and pick up your key when the Residence Life office is open. If you have questions or concerns, please contact Residence Life at 937-766-7872 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.–5 p.m. or Campus Security at 937-239-6491 at any time. In the case of an emergency, please call 911. STUDENT COMMUNITIES AGREEMENT Upon occupancy of Student Communities, each individual student is required to sign a Student Communities agreement within 48 hours of move-in that verifies the condition of the residence and its furnishings. When students move out of their residences at the end of a term (fall, spring, or summer), each room/unit will be inspected by a Residence Life staff member, and they will refer to your Student Communities agreement. To avoid fines, personal property should be removed from the residence, the residence should be clean, and any provided furniture should be returned to an acceptable layout. Fines of at least $100 per person will be assessed for residents whose residences have been damaged or are not left clean.

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