PSSP Summer Housing 2024 Terms and Conditions
Cornell University - Student and Campus Life
Summer Housing License: 2024
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR SINGLE STUDENT LIVING HOUSING
Your Housing License is a legal and binding agreement that creates a revocable license for you to occupy your University-assigned housing, subject to these Terms and Conditions for PSSP Summer Housing: 2024 (“Terms and Conditions”). The Terms and Conditions are part of your Housing License, and any references to “Housing License” expressly includes all provisions of the Terms and Conditions.
The Housing License is not a lease and does not create a landlord-tenant relationship between you and the University.
Cornell University provides housing accommodations to registered attendees on a revocable license basis only. This License may be immediately revoked for failure to comply with these terms and conditions, for behavior that may endanger public order or property or the personal safety or security of any person, or for any other reason that the University deems good cause, in its sole and absolute discretion. In such event, the University shall not be liable to you for any claims, causes of action, damages, injuries, penalties, costs or expenses of any kind, including (without limitation) attorneys’ fees or any refund of housing fees, whether paid to the University or to a third-party organizer.
I. EFFECTIVE DATE
Your Housing License is legally binding as of the date you sign the PSSP Accommodations Agreement and continues for the entire Term (see Section IV, Occupancy, below). The Housing License is binding for the entire Term.
II. COMPLIANCE WITH LICENSE TERMS AND RULES AND REGULATIONS
Your occupancy of University housing is subject at all times to your compliance with the provisions of the Housing License, the Student Code of Conduct, all applicable University policies (expressly including but not limited to Policy 6.4: Prohibited Bias, Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual and Related Misconduct), the Community Living Standards, and all applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations. You also agree to comply with any other rules and regulations as the University may from time-to-time issue for the welfare of the community or for the general convenience or comfort of residents.
III. ELIGIBILITY
To be eligible for residence in University housing during PSSP, you must be a PSSP student eligible for enrollment in Fall 2024 classes; The University reserves the right to require you to provide verification of your eligibility status that is satisfactory to the University in its sole discretion.
Individuals required by law to register as a sex offender who wish to occupy University housing or who have a family member or partner who must register as a sex offender who wishes to occupy University housing with the individual must notify Student and Campus Life prior to signing this license. Email housing@cornell.edu for details.
IV. OCCUPANCY
- You may occupy your assigned housing beginning on the arrival date and time issued by University Housing, no earlier than 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 19, 2024, through 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 7, 2024. (the “Term). These dates are subject to change.
- You may not change your occupancy period from these dates without prior written approval from the University. All residents are required to vacate their University housing by 12:00 p.m. on last day of the Term.
- You agree to occupy the housing assigned to you. Requests for room changes must be filed with the PSSP residential staff with final approval from the PSSP Program Director. Approval of room changes for any University housing are at the discretion of PSSP.
- Your assigned housing may only be occupied by you and any roommates assigned to the unit by the University. You may not permit anyone not duly assigned or approved by the University to share any part of your assigned housing or attempt to assign or transfer your assigned housing to anyone else. You may not prevent another student from occupying a shared housing assignment.
- If you fail to occupy your assigned housing, or if you vacate your assigned housing during the Term, you continue to be liable for your University housing charges for the entire Term unless you are granted a cancellation of your Housing License as provided in Section VI, License Cancellations.
V. PAYMENTS
- While PSSP will cover the cost of your room the term of the program, any charges for losses, damages, and other costs you cause the University to incur will be charged to your University bursar account.
- All other fees, charges and penalties related to your assigned housing, including, but not limited to, any charges for losses, damages, and other costs you cause the University to incur will be charged to your University Bursar account. A security and key deposit will not be required.
- The Office of the Bursar’s policies on payment of finance charges for late payments and other penalties for failure to make timely payments apply. See https://finance.cornell.edu/bursar/students-parents/paying-your-bill.
VI. [Reserved]
VII. LICENSE REVOCATIONS, TERMINATIONS, AND HOUSING REASSIGNMENT
- The University may immediately revoke your Housing License, reassign you to other University housing, and/or pursue disciplinary action in its sole discretion, if:
- You fail to comply with terms and conditions of the Community Living Standards and/or the Housing License, including, but not limited to, the requirements of Section II, Compliance.
- You engage in or threaten acts or behavior that in the University’s sole opinion, may endanger public order or property, threaten the personal safety or security of yourself or others (by acts of physical or mental harassment, self-harm, or other means) or disrupt other students;
- You refuse an evaluation by Counseling and Psychological Services staff, following your hospitalization for psychiatric reasons;
- You cease to meet the eligibility requirements in Section III;
- You make a materially false statement in your housing application; or
- For other good cause as determined in the University’s sole discretion.If your Housing License is revoked under this section, the University may refuse to allow you to occupy any University housing in the future.
- The University further reserves the right to terminate your Housing License or reassign you to other University housing based on:
- Damage to your assigned housing that results in it being unfit for occupancy, in the University’s sole opinion;
- To prepare for or to conduct renovation, repair, construction, or demolition;
- To respond to unforeseen circumstances or emergencies, including, but not limited to, epidemics or other public health and safety reasons.
- If you are not able to occupy your assigned housing safely due to a disability and no reasonable accommodation will permit you to do so safely.
- You will be provided with written notice of any revocation of your Housing License or reassignment to alternative housing. You are required to vacate your assigned housing as of the date specified in said notice, in compliance with the Check-Out requirements in Section IX.
- If you are reassigned to different University housing in lieu of License revocation, for any reason, you will remain liable for all housing charges and fees for the entire Term. You will not be entitled to moving expenses or any other kind of compensation or refund.
VIII. RIGHT OF ENTRY
The University reserves the right to enter your assigned housing at any time, without notice, including but not limited to in times of emergency; to make repairs; for housekeeping purposes; to inspect for compliance with health, fire, or building codes; enforcement of University and University Housing policies or regulations (including Community Living Standards); for law enforcement purposes; or for any other health, safety, or security purpose as determined by the University in its sole discretion.
IX. RESIDENT RESPONSIBILITIES
- Check-In and Check-Out Requirements
- You are responsible for documenting any damage to your assigned room/furniture/etc. by completing maintenance requests at check-in and during the Term.
- When checking out, you must remove all your personal property and refuse, and leave your assigned housing empty and as clean as when you checked in. Charges for additional cleaning required, removal of abandoned personal property or refuse, and for any loss or damage you have caused will be billed to your University Bursar account. Personal property not removed within 24 hours of check-out shall be deemed abandoned and may be disposed of by the University in its sole discretion.
- A fee of $52 per hour will be assessed for every hour or fraction thereof that you remain in your assigned housing (or the residence hall) past the closing time unless a written request for exception has been received and approved by PSSP and Conference and Event Services. Check- out is not completed until you have vacated your assigned housing and residence hall and have turned in all keys.
- Keys, Cards, and Lock-Outs
- You may request that a staff member give you access to your assigned housing. You may be charged a $5 fee. You must report lost keys to the Service Center and file a report with CU Police within 24 hours. You will be charged for replacement lock core and keys. More information pertaining to this topic can be found in the Community Living Standards.
- If you lose your ID card, you must report it as a “lost card” with the University Registrar’s Office. You must borrow a temporary building card for access into your residence hall, and you will be charged $25 if you do not return this card within 72 hours.
- University Property
- You are liable for any damage or loss you cause to your assigned housing (including furnishings), the residence hall, or any other University facility. The costs of such damage or loss will be added to your University Bursar bill. Damage or loss must be reported promptly to your residence staff.
- You may not remove University-provided furnishings from your assigned housing without the written permission of the Office of Conference and Event Services. If you do, you will be charged to have them moved back to their proper location.
- Unauthorized removal of furnishings from common areas or from the building constitutes theft and may subject you to disciplinary action in addition to the University’s other remedies under the Housing License.
- Storage space for University-owned room furniture and/or students’ personal belongings is not available.
- In addition, if common areas are damaged and the responsible parties are not identified, the University reserves the right to hold all residents of the floor, unit, hall or complex responsible for the cost of repair and/or replacement of damaged items.
For general expectations on living in on-campus housing, please see the House Rules/Community Living Standards.
- Commercial ActivitiesNo commercial business or activity may be conducted in or from any University housing. Using residence telephones, internet and wireless connections for profit-making purposes is prohibited. If you violate this provision and the University incurs tax liability as a result, then in addition to University’s other rights and remedies under this Housing License, you will be responsible for the costs of such taxes.
X. TELEPHONES/DATA/CABLE CONNECTIONS
- Telephone and Data services are provided by Cornell Information Technologies (CIT). Local telephone service may be provided in each student room, apartment, or suite on a fee for service basis, except in some small residences. Long distance costs are your responsibility. Misuse of pin codes issued by the University can result in disciplinary action.
- All residential facilities wired for data service have the base charge for network connectivity included in the housing rate. Additional charges will be assessed for excessive Internet bandwidth usage. Please check with CIT for details.
XI. ANIMALS IN RESIDENCE
- Students residing in the undergraduate halls are prohibited from having animals in their rooms. If you violate this condition or the University Pets on Campus Policy, the animal may be confiscated and you may be subject to disciplinary action, in addition to the University’s other remedies under the Housing License.
- Service animals (as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act) are permitted in University housing.
- Emotional support animals (ESAs) are permitted in University housing if approved by Student Disability Services as a reasonable accommodation for a disability.
- Residents with service animals or approved emotional support animals must comply with Policy 2.8: Pets on Campus.
XII. REFRIGERATORS AND OTHER ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
- The University has an approved vendor that rents refrigerators and microfridges. Only microfridges from the approved vendor are permitted. Minifridges may be purchased and brought to campus, provided they meet required specifications.
- Fire-safety requirements prohibit cooking in University housing, except for when using approved appliances. Approved appliances include microfridges rented by the University’s approved vendor, and other small appliances with self-contained, thermostatically controlled heating elements with automatic shut-off features. You may not use any non-thermostatically controlled electrical cooking appliance in any University housing and any such appliances shall be confiscated.
- During any official University recess in which the housing units are closed for more than four days, you must remove all food from your refrigerator, disconnect it, and leave the door open. All other electrical devices must be turned off during any official University recess.
- You may use electrical devices such as radios, computers, printers, hair dryers, razors, and clocks provided they are plugged into outlets in your room and do not exceed the amperage limits of the circuits in the room. Spider lamps and halogen lamps are prohibited.
- Constructing computer connections between rooms is prohibited as is running an electrical cord from your assigned housing to a corridor outlet. You may not splice internal cables.
XIII. LAUNDRY
All undergraduate halls and graduate housing facilities have online coinless laundry systems that use one of two systems. For more information, visit https://scl.cornell.edu/residential-life/housing/contact-us/your-laundry-account. All funds must be used before the end of the License period. No refunds will be issued.
XIV. FIRE & LIFE SAFETY
- On-campus housing facilities are equipped with fire suppression systems and/or sprinkler systems in all residential rooms.
- You and your guests must immediately evacuate the building and follow all residence staff directions if a fire alarm sounds. You are responsible for knowing where the fire alarm boxes are located in your building. Fire extinguishers are for use by trained personnel only.
- The University is subject to fire and safety inspections by various agencies. If the University incurs a fine as a result of your failure to comply with the terms of your Housing License or with any request from residence staff or other University staff, you will be responsible for payment of the fine.
- You must not store hazardous, explosive or flammable substances in any portion of University housing. The use or storage of candles, incense, and any other open flames in your assigned housing is prohibited.
- You may not hang anything from sprinkler pipes or any part of the fire sprinkler system.
- You must not activate false alarms, interfere with the proper functioning of the fire-alarm system, or tamper with or remove smoke detectors, fire hoses, extinguishers, or fire-fighting equipment. Violators may be subject to disciplinary action under the Student Code of Conduct or state or local law.
XV. SECURITY AND SAFETY
- You must keep exterior entrances to residence halls locked at all times. Temporary exceptions may be authorized by an SCL staff member.
- You may not offer access to any residence hall or locked building to strangers or unauthorized persons. Residents purposely violating security policies by propping exterior doors or modifying latches may be subject to disciplinary action.
- You are responsible for maintaining the security of your assigned housing. Your assigned housing should be kept locked when you are not present. All windows in unoccupied space must be closed and latched.
- You may not alter or replace the present locks or other security devices or install additional locks or other security devices.
- Neither you nor your guests are permitted on roofs, ledges, or overhangs. Neither you nor your guests are permitted to climb the exteriors of any University building.
XVI. SOLICITING, CANVASSING, AND LEAFLETING
Soliciting, canvassing, and leafleting are generally not permitted in any University housing. SCL may grant permission if requests are made in advance. Petitioning is not permitted in undergraduate residence halls except in certain cases with prior notification to the residence hall leadership organization. {See HCommunity Standards for additional information}.
XVII. LIABILITY; RENTER’S INSURANCE
- The University is not liable or otherwise responsible, directly or indirectly, for any loss or damage to your personal property or vehicle occurring anywhere on University property, whether caused by fire, water, steam, the elements, insufficient heat, loss or surges of electricity, theft, the actions of third persons, or any other reason. Your personal property is not covered by University insurance. The University strongly encourages all occupants to obtain renter’s insurance.
- In the event of a court determination of any University liability to you in connection with this Housing License, the aggregate amount of damages to be paid by the University shall not exceed the sum you paid under this Housing License.
XVIII. FORCE MAJEURE
The University assumes no responsibility for failure to perform any terms or conditions of this Housing License due to fire, earthquake, flood, act of nature, weather events, strikes, work stoppages or other labor disturbances, riots or civil commotions, litigation, war or other acts of any foreign nation, terrorism, epidemics, pandemics, power of governments or governmental agencies or authorities, national emergencies, or any other cause that is beyond the control of the University, regardless whether such a cause is similar or dissimilar to the foregoing examples, and regardless as to whether the subject event or cause was conceivable or foreseeable.
XIX. MISCELLANEOUS
- Execution of the Housing License is not a commitment of admission to or continued enrollment in the University.
- Any waiver by the University of its rights under this Housing License shall not be deemed a continuing waiver.
- If any provision of this Housing License shall be found to be invalid, the remaining provisions hereof shall continue in full force and effect.
- This Housing License represents the complete agreement between you and the University regarding your University housing, and supersedes any prior contracts or understandings, whether oral or written. It may not be amended in any way without the prior written permission of the University in each instance.
- The Housing License is subject to the laws of the State of New York, without regard to conflicts of laws or principles. You agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the federal and state courts in Tompkins County, New York State, for the resolution of any disputes arising under the Housing License.
- In any action, suit, or proceeding in any jurisdiction arising out of or relating to this Housing License, you and the University each knowingly and intentionally, to the greatest extent permitted by applicable law, irrevocably and expressly waive forever trial by jury.