Wash. Admin. Code § 172-130-020 - Exceptions
Students may request an exception to WAC 172-130-010. Requests must clearly describe the basis for the request and include supporting documentation as appropriate. The approval authority is the chief housing officer or designee. Exceptions will be considered for the following reasons:
(1) Students who will continuously reside
with a parent and/or legal guardian throughout the quarter for which the
exception is sought.
(2) Students
who have primary legal custody of a child.
(3) Students employed off campus and whose
housing is part of their overall compensation received. To qualify, employment
must be for an established place of business or for an established family unit
when a landlord/employer requires the student to reside where the work is
performed and a substantial portion of the rent and/or room and board is
reduced as a part of the overall compensation for the work performed.
(4) Students with a documented medical issue
that is incompatible with living in a university residence hall. The director
of disability support services will evaluate documentation and make a
recommendation regarding this exception.
(5) Students for whom living in a university
residence hall would cause undue financial hardship.
(6) Students who will reach the age of
twenty-one during their first year at the university.
(7) Students who have attended an institution
of higher education as a full-time student for at least two regular semesters
or three regular quarters. Enrollments during summer terms or while
simultaneously completing high school requirements, e.g., Running Start or
similar programs, do not count as previous attendance under this
exception.
(8) Students who have
unique situations, not otherwise covered in this section, that could make
living in a residence hall unduly burdensome.
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