The university of Akron seeks to provide a learning environment supportive of its academic mission and complimentary to its academic programs. The university acknowledges national studies that find first-year freshman students uniquely benefit from a residence hall experience. Social integration, access to faculty, staff, and institutional resources are better achieved through an on-campus experience, which positively influences academic persistence and success. Further, the university considered and accepted findings that living on campus facilitates integration into the campus social network of peers and extracurricular activities, all of which positively affects degree completion.
Subject to available space and except as otherwise exempted below, freshman students at the university of Akron are required to reside in university residence halls for the duration of their freshman academic year at the university.
Except as provided in this rule, upon being admitted and paying the intent to enroll fee, freshman students are required to submit a housing application and contract in order to be assigned to residence in university housing. Except for those entitled to an exemption as provided in this rule, any freshman student who fails to reside in university housing, may be subject to immediate administrative withdrawal by the university or assessment of residence hall fees for the semester(s) that the student failed to reside in university housing as required by this rule. The director of residence life and housing, upon finding that any such freshman student, during the freshman year, failed to reside in university housing, shall notify the university registrar of such fact. The university registrar, upon receipt of such notice and upon approval of the chief student affairs officer, shall execute rule compliance as outlined herein .
Freshman students are subject to exemption from the freshman residential requirement, based upon the following general categories: automatic exemption without filing an exemption petition, automatic exemption requiring filing an exemption petition, and eligibility for exemption requiring filing an exemption petition. The latter category is not automatic and the university will carefully consider the exemption petition on a case by case basis.
The university will determine, from the information supplied by the student in the normal course of applying and registering for courses, if a student qualifies for an exemption from the freshman residential requirement. Filing an exemption petition will not be required if:
The student must file an exemption petition and provide documentation for an exemption based on the following:
Any student who disagrees with a decision about eligibility for exemption from this requirement, an administrative withdrawal under this policy, assessment of any charges or fees for violating this policy, or any other decision made under this policy may appeal such decision. The student must first contact the director of residence life and housing, or designee , and request clarification or reconsideration of the decision. Should the student continue to disagree with such decision, the student may thereafter appeal, in turn, to the chief student affairs officer, and, lastly, the senior vice president and provost.
This policy is subject to the availability of university housing, as determined by the university. Accordingly, the university reserves the right, at any time without any requirement for prior notice, to suspend or cancel applicability of this policy to any or all freshman students under such terms as the university deems reasonable and necessary.
Ohio Admin. Code 3359-60-04.5
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3359.01
Rule Amplifies: 3359.01
Prior Effective Dates: 05/23/1999, 01/31/2015, 10/18/2015