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Occupancy & Board
2008-2009
All unmarried students, unless granted a waiver, are to live on campus.
Board is also required and may not be canceled unless the student
graduates, officially withdraws for the College, or takes part in an
authorized off-campus program. Refunds of board charges will be based on
the withdrawal date and applicable percentage for charge. No refunds are
allowed for missed meals.
Spaces within residence halls occupied by students will not be made
available to non-students. If there are spaces within the living units
available at times during which students do not occupy them, these will be
made available to non-students for special occasions at the approved
rental price. The vice president for finance and business and the vice
president for student life will set the price.
A
deposit is required of all new students accepting admissions to the
College. This $150 is retained as a deposit that is refunded at graduation
or withdrawal of the student from the College, provided there are no
outstanding charges. New student deposits are refundable if requested by
May 1 prior to entry for the fall semester.
The
residence halls open each semester at noon on the day before the semester
officially begins and close twenty-four hours after the last final exam.
Room and board privileges do not include vacations or provisions of
guests. Students are not permitted to stay in the residence halls or
fraternity houses after the official closing time unless written
permission has been obtained from the Office of Students Affairs. Meal
service for new students in the fall begins with the start of New Student
Orientation. Otherwise, meal service for students in the fall begins with
dinner the first day the residence halls officially open and ends with
breakfast the day after the last final examinations.
Termination of Occupancy
Monmouth College reserves the right to terminate at any
time residence hall occupancy without refund, and to take possession of
the room when a student is suspended or dismissed.
Last Updated:
August 11, 2008 |