Chapter 16
HOUSING
Section 1. Temporary Housing and Rental Listing Service
A. The Student Housing Affairs Office of the ASUW maintains a rental listing service which can be of assistance to staff members who are in need of housing. The listings must be consulted in person by the staff member or his or her representative.
B. During the summer months, a majority of residence hall spaces are used to house delegates of conferences sponsored by University departments. Food service is also provided for conferences. Further information may be obtained from the Conference Office, McCarty Hall.
C. Assignments to University residence halls and other housing facilities provided for students are made without regard to non-relevant factors of race, religion, color, or national origin. The University will lease from or offer its listings to only those privately owned accommodations that are operated in this manner.
BR, February 1958; Executive Order No. 38 of the President, June 1, 1972; revised November 20, 1975; October 1, 1982.
Section 2. Residence Halls, Apartments, and Family Housing
A. Regulations pertaining to eligibility for use and assignments of space in University operated residence halls, apartments, and family housing have been established by the Board of Regents, and are included in Chapter 478-156 WAC.
B. Each individual who is assigned and accepts space in University operated housing is required to sign a Residence Hall contract or a Family Housing rental agreement. Under certain circumstances, eviction proceedings will be initiated by the University against residents alleged to be in violation of housing contracts. These circumstances are outlined in the University's Pre-Eviction Procedures furnished to individuals by the Housing and Food Services Office. Copies of these procedures are available for inspection in the Housing and Food Services Office and the Visitors Information Center.
AI, October 1982