2024–2025 RESIDENTIAL LIVING GUIDE 12 Dining Usage Students residing in NSU residence halls are required to purchase a mandatory Declining Balance Plan for meals and agree to the following: The mandatory Declining Balance Plans can be used at all NSU dining locations; The student must present their NSU SharkCard at each meal attended. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS; Declining Balance privileges may not be transferred to another person. Students allowing another student or other individuals to use their NSU SharkCard will be subject to disciplinary action by NSU; Students pay full price for meals and payment for the applicable Declining Balance Plan is based on residential hall assignment; All undergraduate students assigned to the Leo Goodwin Sr. Hall or The Commons must purchase a mandatory Declining Balance Plan in the amount of $2,070 per semester; All undergraduate students assigned to Founders, Farquhar, Vettel; The Cultural Living Center; Rolling Hills; UPointe; or Mako Hall must purchase a mandatory Declining Balance Plan in the amount of $600 per semester and are also eligible to upgrade to the $2,070 Declining Balance Plan. Students interested in upgrading to the $2,070 Declining Balance Plan can contact Auxiliary Services at auxiliary@nova.edu to receive the request form link. Check-in and Check-out Procedures You are responsible for following all check-in and check-out procedures, including retrieving individual suite/room keys from the Office of Residence Life or the University Housing staff. All check-out materials will be provided to you prior to closing. Be aware of appropriate dates and times, as extensions will not be given. When checking out of your residential space, make sure to return all suite/room keys via the Express Checkout envelopes located at all residence hall lobby front desks. Please consult your community office if you have any questions or concerns. Consolidation Process The Office of University Housing reserves the right to consolidate students at any time. Check the contract for additional verbiage in regards to time frame for the consolidation process. If a resident has a vacancy in the room (single double, double, triple, or quad), the resident must choose one of the following options: 1. Stay in the room and find someone who is also alone to move into the vacancy. 2. Move into another residence hall space with someone of your choosing who has a vacancy in their room. 3. Stay in the room and buyout the current room. 4. Have another student assigned to the room by the University Housing. If the resident fails to participate in the consolidation process, the residents will be subject to conduct action and the NSU student account will be put on hold for failing to comply with the consolidation process. The room charge will be changed and prorated at a daily rate according to the date of the room change within any residence hall.
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