Housing Procedures
Housing Procedures
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RESIDENCE HALL CONTRACT
Once you take possession of your room key or combination, you are responsible for your room fees for the academic year. Please visit www.njit.edu/reslife for specific details on the cancelation policy in the terms and conditions of the housing application and contract.
CHECK-OUT PROCEDURES
To check-out of the room at the end of the semester, residents can either make an appointment with their RA to check-out or complete an express check-out. Please visit your building office to obtain an express check-out envelope or speak to your RA for a check out appointment. After all students have completed check-out, a residence life staff member assesses each room for damage and/or cleaning charges. These charges are automatically placed on the residents student account. Residents are notified of the charges and the appeal process by email in June. Improper check-out will result in a $25 charge. Late check-out will result in a daily housing charge for each day you or your belongings remain in the room. Failure to return keys will result in a $50 charge.
CLOSING INFORMATION
Campus housing remains open for Thanksgiving, winter and spring breaks. Winter break is included in the academic year contract. Dining service is limited during these time frames, as well as other services on-campus.
DAMAGE PROCEDURES
Damage Assessment - After check-out, the RA and professional staff will go through each room to assess damages and cleaning charges. This assessment, plus the total common area damages, is charged to the student’s account. Damage Appeal Form may be submitted to the Coordinator of your building for review as indicated
Damage Billing - If a student damages NJIT property, that student is subject to disciplinary action and repair costs. All common area damage in the residence hall are assessed as they occur and may be charged to all occupants of a floor, area or building.
ROOM INSPECTIONS
Residence Life staff may inspect your room several times each semester in addition to inspections by the state fire marshall. Residents are notified in advance of such inspections via signs posted in the residence halls. The residence life staff enters a room even if residents are not present. The residence life staff looks through each room inspecting for illegal items, cleanliness and safety issues. Residence Life staff will confiscate any illegal item(s) that are found. Confiscated item(s) may be claimed from your residence hall office by signing for them and taking them home before Thanksgiving and Memorial Day. After Thanksgiving and Memorial Day any confiscated item(s) that remain will be discarded.
Failure to pass room inspections may result in fines of up to $50 per person and/or a judicial referral to Residence Life resulting in sanctions and/or dismissal from the residence halls. If a resident’s room fails inspection, the room is re-inspected within seven days. If the room fails the second time, the information is forwarded to the Residence Life Office for further action. During break periods room inspections occur immediately after classes have concluded.
ROOM SELECTION
Each spring semester, residents have the opportunity to participate in the room selection process for the following academic year. Students who choose to take part in room selection have an opportunity to choose their own rooms and roommate(s).
PROCEDURES FOR POLICY VIOLATIONS
Policy violations that occur in campus housing are documented on a Residence Life Incident Report. (Examples of incidents include illegal parties, drugs, confiscated equipment, sports in the halls, etc.).
SUMMARY OF PROCEDURES
After an incident is documented on an incident report, a copy of the incident report will be given to the building Coordinator (or designee) of the particular hall where the alleged incident occurred. The building Coordinator (or designee) reviews the report and sends an email to the resident to attend a meeting to discuss the alleged policy violation. Failure to attend any scheduled meetings with the building Coordinator (or designee) can result in additional disciplinary action including temporary restriction from the residence halls.
During the judicial meeting, the building Coordinator (or designee) will review the student’s rights and responsibilities, the alleged violations, and the incident report with the student. The student will indicate if they are responsible or not responsible for the alleged violations as indicated in the incident report. If the student admits that they are responsible, the building Coordinator (or designee) notifies the student of the administrative decision and any sanctions within five business days of the meeting. If the student pleads not responsible for the violation, the building Coordinator (or designee) will render a decision of responsibility based on all the facts presented in the incident report and from the conversation with the student. A student has the right to request that their case be heard by another professional Residence Life staff member.
In all cases:
An appeal of the decision may be made on the basis of 1.) a question of fact, 2.) a question of procedure or 3.) severity of the sanction. The appeal must be made in writing to an associate or director of residence life within three business days of receiving sanction notice. Failure to comply with the sanctions levied by the Coordinator may result in additional sanctions including, but not limited to, possible loss of housing.