Rule 3362-3-12 | University housing.
(A) Purpose
Shawnee state university (SSU) has an obligation to ensure that housing policies and programs exist that will maximize the educational potential of the residential life of the university.
(B) Residence life as an educational experience
(1) In addition to the other forms of education it practices, Shawnee state university endorses and supports the particular value of higher education as provided by a residential campus community. Residential settings offer students unparalleled opportunities to gain from social interactions and other life experiences that characterize on-campus housing and dining.
(2) When residential living is part of an organized program, the educational and personal gains from simple access and participation can be substantial. For these reasons, SSU develops and maintains programs that ensure the residential experience contributes insignificant ways to the total education of students.
(C) University housing requirements, restrictions and prohibitions
(1) As a condition of admission and continued enrollment, all freshman and sophomore students in their first and second years of attendance and who have completed less than sixty hours of college credit beyond high school who live more than fifty miles from campus are required to live in university housing, to the extent that space is available, and to take their meals in dining facilities as provided in meal plans approved by the university. Under this policy, a freshman is defined as a student who has earned twenty-nine or fewer college credit hours beyond high school graduation as of the start of the academic year and a sophomore is a student who has at least thirty hours of college credit beyond high school graduation as of the start of the academic year. For the purposes of the preceding sentence only, credit earned through Ohio college credit plus or a similar program, or credits earned through high school advanced placement or international baccalaureate courses shall not fall within the definition of "college credit."
(2) All varsity student athletes receiving any athletic scholarship assistance and all international students are required to live in university housing, to the extent that space is available, and to take their meals in dining facilities as provided in meal plans approved by the university. These student athletes are also required to maintain a meal plan of at least twelve meals per week while enrolled at the institution.
(3) Exceptions to the on-campus housing and meal plan requirements in paragraphs (C)(1) and (C)(2) of this rule include the following: married students, single parents with full or shared custody of children, veterans, students over the age of twenty-three, transfer students with more than sixty transferred credits earned beyond high school graduation (international students and students on athletic scholarships do not fall within this exception), and other extraordinary circumstances as determined by the chief enrollment officer.
(4) Individuals prohibited from student housing
(a) Individuals are prohibited from living in and/or visiting university-owned or managed residential facilities if they:
(i) Have been convicted of any felony of violence, and/or
(ii) Are a convicted sex offender, and/or
(iii) Have been convicted of a felony or were found responsible for an offense as a juvenile which would be a felony if committed by an adult and have not completed their associated sentence, probation, and/or parole, whichever applicable.
(b) The university may exclude other individuals from university housing based upon health, safety and/or conduct reasons in accordance with procedures and/or guidelines approved by the president.
(D) Terms and conditions for student residents
As a condition to living in student housing, students will be required to agree to requirements established by the university, which may be in the form of a housing contract. Failure to fully and accurately complete the contract may be a reason to exclude a student for university housing. The housing contract form shall be approved by the chief enrollment officer.
(E) The board of trustees will retain authority for establishing rates for residential housing and meal plans.
(F) Guidelines
The university will have guidelines for student housing and residence life that may be produced in electronic form. Such guidelines will be approved by the president.
Last updated December 15, 2023 at 7:38 AM