The purpose of this policy is to articulate to current and prospective university of Toledo students the twenty-five mile radius and two year live on campus requirement and exceptions to the policy, when and how room assignments are allotted and/or changes by the office of residence life, establish eligibility to live in the residence halls as well as how students can initiate a room change.
There are many benefits to living on campus at the university of Toledo. For this reason, all first-year and second-year students who live outside of a twenty-five mile radius from the university are required to live on campus and participate in the meal plan program. Exceptions from this policy may be granted for first and second year students who are approved by the university housing exemption and cancellation committee:
When making room assignments, the office of residence life will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. The office of residence life reserves the right, if the need arises, to reassign students to other residences or rooms/suites/apartments within a building for room consolidation, vacancies, maintenance or safety issues, policy violations or disruption of the living environment. The needs of roommates/suitemates to sleep, study, to be comfortable and otherwise free from interference and disruption as well as the right to privacy are paramount.
Room changes between or within residence halls, including moves made within suites, must be initiated with the hall director of the residence hall or a member of the central office staff prior to moving. A short period is established at the opening and closing of each semester during which no room/suite or residence hall changes are made. During the open room change period students may initiate a room change at the front desk of the building they wish to move. Requests for room assignment changes will not be honored for reasons involving age, race, ethnicity, color, national origin, sexual orientation, disability or religion.
Students found responsible for violating the housing assignment policy may be subject to an assessment equal to the average cost of on campus housing and the required meal plan.
Students that have been convicted or have plead guilty to a felony offense defined as an offense of violence under division (A)(9) of section 2901.01 of the Revised Code or which involve the use, sale or distribution of a controlled substance in violation of the Revised Code or other applicable law shall not be permitted to reside in a university housing facility unless approved by the university housing admission review board.
Ohio Admin. Code 3364-30-15
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3364
Rule Amplifies: 3364
Prior Effective Dates: 03/03/2018