Ohio Admin. Code 3342-4-05 - University policy regarding student housing
(A)
Purpose. Kent
state university requires first-and second-year students enrolled for nine or
more credit hours on the Kent campus to reside in the university's residence
halls and participate in a residential meal plan. This requirement excludes
summer sessions and is applicable until the attainment of junior academic
standing (sixty semester credit hours) or the receipt of an
exemption.
(B)
Exemptions. Exemptions to this requirement must be
requested through the process designated by university housing. Students not
specifically granted an exemption prior to the first day of classes for the
applicable semester may be considered in violation.
(1)
Exemptions of up
to one year may be granted to students who:
(a)
Live and travel
to class from the principal residence of their parent(s) or legal guardian(s)
which is located within a fifty-mile driving distance from the Kent
campus;
(b)
Are active members of and live in a
university-recognized fraternity or sorority house, as well as maintain the
established standards set forth by the center for student
involvement;
(c)
Are offered an exemption through university housing;
or
(d)
Can demonstrate other acceptable extenuating
circumstances
(2)
Students not bound to the housing policy include those
who:
(a)
Are
twenty years of age or older, having reached age twenty no later than the first
day of classes for the applicable semester;
(b)
Are
married;
(c)
Are single parents with primary child-rearing
responsibilities;
(d)
Are military personnel with one or more years of
full-time duty;
(e)
Have completed two full-time academic years (excluding
summer) of college enrollment;
(f)
Have attained
junior academic standing;
(g)
Have lived in college or university on-campus housing
for four semesters or the equivalent; or
(h)
Can demonstrate
other acceptable extenuating circumstances.
(C)
Verification. Students who are not bound by the housing
policy may need to submit verification of their status upon the request of
university housing.
(D)
Procedure. Upon receipt, all exemption applications
will be reviewed by the designated official of university housing. An approval
or denial will be emailed to the student. If the student's request for
exemption is denied, the student will have fourteen days in which to submit a
written appeal to the exemption appeals board and may request a personal
appearance before the board. All appeal decisions made by the board are
considered final.
(E)
Violation. Nonexempt first-and second-year full-time
students not residing on campus will be considered in violation of this policy
and may have their records placed on "ineligible hold" with the university,
thus preventing future registration.
(F)
Presentations of
falsified information may be referred to the office of student conduct for
further action.
(G)
Consistent with the university's policy of
non-discrimination, university housing provides equal access to its programs,
facilities, and employment to all persons without regard to the protected
categories as listed in rule
3342-5-16 of the Administrative
Code, although there are some residence hall rooms pre-designated for
individuals identifying as male and female and on the basis of
accessibility.
Replaces: 3342-4-05
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3341.04
Rule Amplifies: 3341.01, 3341.04
Prior Effective Dates: 11/04/1977, 09/11/1979, 06/09/1989, 07/20/1990, 10/14/1992, 02/08/1993, 05/24/1995, 12/20/2004, 06/01/2007, 01/13/2014, 03/01/2015, 06/10/2017
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