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Housing reserves the right to determine whether a room or apartment is sufficiently clean. Additionally, all residents are advised that: All residents are jointly responsible for the care, cleanliness, and protection of the common areas of their suite or apartment. When damages occur inside a room or apartment and Housing does not know who caused them, charges may be split among the residents of that unit. All billing decisions regarding room condition and damages can be appealed within 30 days of notification.
All appeal decisions are final. Resident's private property remaining after vacating or upon the expiration of the Housing Agreement will be considered abandoned and will be disposed of. Residents must go into the MyHousing preferences to change their address for mail forwarding purposes. Click here for list of additional fees that you may be responsible for.
Scheduled Checkout - Available By Appointment A scheduled checkout will require a 15 minute appointment with a housing staff member To request a scheduled checkout, please follow the community-specific instructions provided to you by your Living Center Director. Prior to your scheduled checkout time, remove all your belongings from your room and complete the checkout requirements.
A staff member will meet you at your scheduled checkout time to document the current condition of your unit and ensure you have removed all your belongings. The staff member will collect your room key, access card, and laundry card at this time. Checkout Envelopes are available at community desks Once your unit is in check-out ready condition please see list below and you are ready to depart, please: Fill out the envelope and place key, access card, and laundry card inside.
Turn in your sealed and completed envelope to your front desk After you checkout, a staff member will document any damages in the room and ensure that you have removed all your belongings.
A naming contest was held, and out of submissions, "Grand Valley State College" was chosen. My roommate and I made our first trip to the mall, and on our way back we started talking to some 5 th or 6 th graders. The building is LEED silver-certified. Will my information be kept private? Retrieved 3 April However the "s" was dropped and the name was reverted to Grand Valley State College in when the academic programs were reorganized into divisions. Retrieved 16 September
Fees related to move out will be placed on student accounts in mid-May and you will be notified via your student email. All personal belongings must be removed from unit. This includes shower curtains, hangers, cleaning items, etc. Any items requiring removal by housing staff will result in additional charges.
What resources are available to me? What can I do about issues with transportation, academics, living situations, etc.? How do I obtain an order of protection?
Will my information be kept private? What can the University do after I report an incident?
What will happen after the disciplinary process? Safety Planning Safety planning is an important step to take if you are experience dating or domestic violence.
Below are some steps you might wish to take: Inform someone you trust of the situation. At the first sign of danger, call Carry important documents with you drivers license, birth certificate, SS card. Be aware of your surroundings; know an escape route. Always carry a cell phone.
Keep your car keys with you at all times. Keep money tucked away in case you need to leave. How do I know? Types of dating and domestic abuse Physical, emotional or verbal, sexual and technological are all types of abuse.
Below are some examples of the different types of abuse: