Section
Three ~ Residence Hall Assignment Process
Assignment
Process
Assignments
are processed based on date of prepayment and application. Every
effort is made to provide students with a room and/or roommate
choice. Students who are currently living on campus receive priority
only during the re-application/room selection process in March.
Since assignments are made based on date of application, there
is no guarantee roommate preferences will be honored when mutually
requested. Only the student(s) to whom a room is assigned may
reside there.
Cancellation
of Housing Application/License Agreement
Written notification
is required to cancel an active housing application. Please review
the residency requirement information prior to requesting your
housing application to be canceled. All such requests for release
must be submitted in writing to the Office of Residential Life.
Intent
to Return
Resident students
will be given an opportunity in November of each year to notify
the Office of Residential Life of their plans for the upcoming
spring semester. Fall semester only residents can request their
agreement to be extended to the upcoming spring semester. This
request authorizes the Office of Residential Life to extend your
current license agreement and commits you to the paying of rent
for the spring semester.
Late
Check-In
Upon written
request, the Office of Residential Life will hold your assignment
for a period of time after the official check-in time period has
ended. Failure to notify our office will result in your being
counted as a NO SHOW. Refer to NO SHOWS for more information.
License
Agreement
Your license
agreement is a very important document. Prior to signing your
agreement, you should read over the terms and conditions stated.
Your license agreement is binding for the entire time period you
designate (fall semester, spring semester, academic year, and/or
summer semester). Failing to designate a specific time period
will result in your agreement to be considered for the academic
year. A fall only application can be renewed for the following
spring semester.
Students,
regardless of class standing, are obligated to fulfill the stated
time period of their license agreement. Not checking into your
room does not release you
from your license agreement. Checking out of your room with a
residence hall staff member does not
release you from your license agreement. All student communication
concerning the license agreement must be submitted in writing
to the Director of Residential Life. Once
the license agreement becomes effective, a student is released
only in emergency situations.
Please read
the license agreement carefully. The terms of this license agreement
are not modified in any way by the verbal comments of a university
employee or student.
You may sign
your license agreement for a two-semester or one-semester time
period. Signing a license agreement for two semesters commits
you to paying rent for your room for two semesters --- even if
you change your mind after one semester. Rent is paid for one
semester at a time. Rent is due in full at the time you register
and pay for classes.
No
Shows
Your residence
hall assignment will be held until 6:00 p.m. the evening prior
to the first day of classes. It is your responsibility to notify
the Office of Residential Life in advance if you are unable to
check in by this time. Students who fail to notify our office
will forfeit the current assignment space and if applicable, have
all personal items inventoried and declared as surplus property.
Not checking into your room does not release you from your license
agreement. You will need to choose a new assignment or submit
a request for cancellation of the license agreement.
Overflow
Housing
The Office
of Residential Life will maintain overflow housing which is used
to accommodate late applicants who requested housing after all
regular spaces is assigned. On-campus overflow housing refers
to temporary assignments in an off-line residence hall requiring
relocation to online residence halls as space becomes available.
Off-campus overflow housing refers to hotel assignments. Students
will be advised of this status and given specific details and
policy information at the time of an overflow housing assignment.
Re-Application/Room
Selection
Applications
to return to the residence hall system for the following semester
and/or academic year are available during the reapplication/room
selection week held in the spring. All current residents will
receive information about reapplication week well in advance through
their campus post office box. This is the only time period that
returning residents are given priority in the assignment process.
Residents who
have met their residency requirement are STRONGLY encouraged
to make application for fall only with the option to renew the following
spring semester.
Residency
Requirement
The University policy
requires all freshmen and sophomore students to live in the residence halls. All requests
for a waiver or an exception must be submitted in writing to the
Director of Residential Life or his appointed designee.
The Basis for
Waivers and Exceptions for living in the residence halls are:
- Students
who are of junior classification status (60 or more hours).
- Students
commuting from parent or legal guardian residency which is within
a fifty mile radius.
- Students
living with brother or sister who are enrolled full-time at the University within a fifty mile radius.
- Students
participating in academic internship programs.
- Students
with physical and/or emotional disabilities verified by a
licensed physician.
- Married
- A single parent
- 21 years old by the first day of class of the semester
- Emergency release granted by the Office of Residential Life
PLEASE NOTE:
The signing of a housing agreement obligates the student to fulfill
the terms and conditions of the agreement for the duration of
the agreement. The residence hall agreement can be signed for
one semester or the entire academic year. A Fall semester only agreement
can be renewed for the following Spring semester.
Room
Changes and Hall Transfers
As a resident,
you will have several opportunities to move from your current
room to another room in your same residence hall or transfer to
another hall.
In-Hall
Room Changes/Hall Transfers
You
may request a hall transfer during any point in the semester.
To do this you must call 372-3414 and set up an appointment
with your area coordinator, Ronald Mezime for Pinketon Quad/Crawford,
Andrew Moneymaker for Capital Quad, and Richard Barns for
Tech Village.
Mediation
Changes
If
you really try and things just aren't working out let your
RA/HD know. He/she will work with you and your roommates through
a Roommate Mediation Workshop. While learning to live with
differences is an important aspect of college life, we realize
that sometimes needs and personalities are just too different.
We also realize you may form friendships that result in a
desire to change rooms or roommates.
All
room changes must be approved in advance by the appropriate
housing staff. Violators will be subject to an improper check-out
charge and disciplinary action. Residents who change rooms
without prior authorization may be required to move back to
their original assignment.
Specialty
Housing Communities
- Maddux
Hall and McCord Hall are reserved for engineering majors only.
- Murphy
Hall is honors program housing only.
- MS Cooper
Hall is dedicated as the International
Hall.
- Jobe
Hall is reserved for business majors only.
- New Residence
Hall is reserved for first academic year freshmen only.
Students who
choose to change their major while residing in a specialty area
will be required to relocate to another hall the following semester.
The student may be asked to relocate within any given semester
at the discretion of the specialty program director.
When applying
for specialty housing, please review residence hall rates for
additional specialty housing fees.
These rates can be found at www.tntech.edu/bursar/fees.html
or at www.tntech.edu/reslife/rao.htm.
Members of
the Honors Program must fill out special forms for the
Honors program applying for their specialty housing in addition
to submitting a housing application and prepayment to the Office
of Residential Life. The Honors Program is responsible
for roommate matching and room assignments in the Honors housing
areas. Applicants desiring Honors Housing should choose
the Murphy Hall as first preference on the housing application/license
agreement.
Specialty
housing for Business majors is located in Jobe
Hall. An applicant for business specialty housing must submit
a housing application/license agreement and prepayment to the
Office of Residential Life choosing Jobe Hall as first preference
on the housing application/license agreement.
Engineering
specialty housing is open to all engineering majors.
An applicant must denote Maddux Hall and/or McCord Hall as their
preferred hall choice when submitting the housing application/license
agreement and prepayment to the Office of Residential Life.
Freshman
only housing is available in the New Residence Hall.
Freshman only housing is available to freshman in their first
academic year of college enrollment. An academic year is defined
as Fall and Spring semesters consecutively. An applicant must
submit a housing application/license agreement and prepayment
to the Office of Residential Life and denote the New Residence
Hall as their preferred hall.
For
Fall 2005, MSCooper Hall will become the International
Hall. This residence hall is not just for international
students. Criteria can be found on the Office
of International Student Affairs website under "Housing".
Room Consolidation
If a student is not assigned a roommate or thier roommate moves out of the room, the student that is left in the room will undergo a room consolidation process. It is important that we do this for a number of reasons:
- We need to have additional open rooms to allow students that would like to make a room change and/or get a new roommate the opportunity to do so.
- We need to have more open rooms to allow students who want to have a private/single rooms the opportunity to get one.
- We need to be fair to those residents that have paid for a single room versus those that are living in a double room without a roommate and not buying out his/her room.
With this in mind, the student will need to do one of the following:
- Find a new roommate of their choice to move in with them (this can be anyone of their choice or someone else that does not have a roommate).
- Move in with someone else that does not have a roommate (this can be anyone of their choice, provided there is space or someone is willing to trade rooms).
- Buy out their room, a double as a single ($495 per semester traditional hall; $750 per semester New Hall).
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