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This policy is part of the 2008-2009 Academic Year Student Housing Agreement.
Student Status and Occupancy
Single incoming freshman students are required to live in University housing or at home with parents or guardians during their freshman year. Requests for exceptions may be made to Housing Assignment Services.
Students assigned to on-campus housing must be enrolled in classes on the Newark campus. Students enrolled in the Associate Degree program may reside in on-campus housing for Winter session only if they are enrolled in a credit course on the Newark campus.
Only same gender students will be assigned to the same room, suite, or apartment.
Students are expected to maintain an overall average of C (2.0 grade point index), and full-time students must enroll in at least 12 credits per semester. Academic probation or dismissal may result when the quality-point deficit is more than 12.99 points.
Students are required to inform Housing Assignment Services if their student status changes.
Matriculated students who are enrolled for fewer than twelve credit hours may reside on campus with permission of Housing Assignment Services. Permission will be given for one semester only. A reduction below twelve credit hours is not considered a reason for release from the Academic Year Student Housing Agreement.
Students are expected to abide by all student policies and procedures. Students' conduct records will be reviewed prior to permission being granted to students who are enrolled for fewer than twelve credit hours or Continuing Education students (see below.) Any violation of the Code of Conduct will result in the immediate removal of the student from on-campus housing.
Continuing Education Students
Continuing Education students who were matriculated and then are academically dismissed may live in a residence hall, space permitting, if they are registered for courses (at least six credit hours) and have 20 deficit points or fewer.
Permission to live in the residence halls is given to Continuing Education students for one semester only. Students may be granted an extension to live in the residence halls for additional semesters only if they reduce their deficit points each semster or are readmitted as matriculated students.
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