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UNIVERSITY HOUSING SERVICES
2008-2009 STUDENT HOUSING LICENSE AGREEMENT

- COMMUNITY GUIDELINES -

Check-In Procedures Mail Service
Check-Out Procedures Parking
Dining Plan Changes Payment of Fees
UHS Fitness Express Membership Revised Rates
Housing Facility Assignment Room Changes
Laundry Facility Telephone

Lockouts

 


The Community Guidelines section is part of the Student Housing License Agreement, Part 2. Acceptance and agreement to abide by the guidelines listed herein is acknowledged by signature(s) on the Student Housing License Agreement, Part 1, completed online and mailed in with payment.

All guidelines listed here are in effect for all University Housing Services (UHS) property which includes but is not limited to: all Residence Halls, Residential Suites, the Center for Regenerative Studies, temporary housing accommodations, UHS grounds, Los Olivos Commons, the Vista Café, La Naranjita Center (Java the Hut), and at all UHS sponsored events, including those off-campus. Residents who are believed to be in violation of one or more guidelines may be referred to an official of UHS, the University Police, and/or other administrator from the Division of Student Affairs.

NOTE: For the purposes of this license agreement, a space that a student has contracted for, whether it be a residence hall room or a suite, will be referred to as the resident’s or licensee’s "unit."



Check-In Procedures
When checking into the housing community, Licensee must fill out and sign a Room Inventory form upon inspection of the unit. Care should be taken in filling in the Room Inventory form at check-in to avoid being charged for damages or loss which occurred prior to occupancy. Room Inventory forms must be turned in to the building staff at check-in.

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Check-Out Procedures
The Licensee shall vacate the housing unit using the following procedures as outlined by University Housing Services, which includes, but is not limited to:

  1. Make arrangements with your Resident Advisor (RA) to have the room inspected during specified check-out hours for any damages to the room. All personal property and trash must be removed and the unit must be cleaned prior to the time of the inspection on or before the date specified on your Petition to Cancel form or by the terms of your Student Housing License Agreement.  Licensee must sign the Room Inventory form upon checkout, and is responsible for damages listed at checkout that were not listed at check-in.
  2. During the inspection, return all keys which have been issued by the office and/or designated personnel. Keys must only be returned to a Resident Advisor for your building or a UHS Coordinator.
  3. Cleaning and possible moving, storage, or damage charges will be assessed, where appropriate, after checkout with Resident Advisor and after an assessment by the housing facilities staff.
  4. Failure to properly check out of your room, as outlined above, will result in the loss of the security deposit, removal of all personal property, and possible moving and storage charges.

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Dining Plan Changes
Requests for changes to your dining plan for the following quarter are accepted at University Housing Services in La Cienega Center (Building 59) during finals week of each quarter. Dining plan changes will then be effective at the start of the next quarter.

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UHS Fitness Express Membership
Fitness Express is a full body fitness facility provided to residents free of charge. It is located in La Cienega Center (Bldg. 59) and is open seven (7) days a week when school is in session and is open limited hours during quarter breaks and Summer Quarter. The following are the general guide lines for usage:

  1. Use of Fitness Express is limited to University Housing Services students who live in the Residence Halls and paid Cal Poly Pomona members. Due to liability concerns, no guests are permitted to use the facility at any time.
  2. Residents wishing to use Fitness Express must attend a mandatory introductory orientation session. This session is designed to educate users on the safe and proper use of the equipment and the policies of Fitness Express.
  3. Residents who have attended the orientation session will have access to Fitness Express added to their Web Laundry/Access card. Under no circumstances should the access card be transferred to any other person, including other University Housing Services students or guests. Students who do loan their access card will lose their access privileges.
  4. All UHS Fitness Express members are issued an access card to enter the facility during open hours. In the event an access card is lost or not returned, a $15 charge will be assessed.
  5. All UHS Fitness Express members must sign the Informed Consent, Waiver, and Release Form. Residents under eighteen (18) years of age will not be permitted to use UHS Fitness Express at any time unless a parent signs the Informed Consent, Waiver, and Release Form and may only use the facility when supervisory staff is present.

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Housing Facility Assignments
University Housing Services will honor all housing facility preferences if possible, but reserves the right to change unit assignments in the interest of disabled student needs, health issues, discipline, student conduct and general welfare of the Licensees or at the administrative necessity of the University.
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Laundry Facility
Washers and dryers are provided in each facility for the use of the Licensees. Charges for the washers are $0.75 and $0.75 for the dryers each cycle. Malfunctioning machines should be reported immediately to Web Services, Inc., at (800) 342-5932 for repair. It is the responsibility of the Licensee to abide by all rules posted in the laundry room.

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Lockouts
Licensees are responsible for carrying their unit keys at all times. If a Licensee should be locked out of his/her unit, he/she can request assistance from University Housing Services in building 59 during regular business hours. For after-hour and weekend lockouts, call or contact the on-duty Resident Advisor. Charges may be assessed and/or conduct action may be initiated for repeated lockouts.

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Mail Service

  1. University Housing Services will provide mail delivery service once per day, except Saturdays, Sundays, breaks, and holidays. Do not write the hall name in the address section.  

For proper delivery of mail, address all correspondence using the following guidelines for the specific hall/building/community in which you live:

Alamitos Hall:
[Licensee's Name]
Cal Poly Pomona
22 University Drive, Room #
Pomona, CA 91768-2571

Encinitas Hall:
[Licensee's Name]
Cal Poly Pomona
20 University Drive, Room #
Pomona, CA 91768-2558

Aliso Hall:
[Licensee's Name]
Cal Poly Pomona
23 University Drive, Room #
Pomona, CA 91768-2572

Montecito Hall:
[Licensee's Name]
Cal Poly Pomona
21 University Drive, Room #
Pomona, CA 91768-2559

Cedritos Hall:
[Licensee's Name]
Cal Poly Pomona
58 University Drive, Room #
Pomona, CA 91768-2574

Palmitas Hall:
[Licensee's Name]
Cal Poly Pomona
57 University Drive, Room #
Pomona, CA 91768-2573

Vista Bonita
[Licensee's Name]
Cal Poly Pomona
60 Kellogg Drive, Suite #
Pomona, CA 91768

Vista Del Sol
[Licensee's Name]
Cal Poly Pomona
61 Kellogg Drive, Suite #
Pomona, CA 91768

Center For Regenerative Studies
4105 West Temple Ave.
Room #
Pomona, CA 91768

 

  1. Mail or packages that require a signature from the carrier, such as FEDEX, UPS, Airborne or Certified Mail by United State Post Services, are received in the Housing Office located in Building 59.  To retrieve these, you must present a picture ID.
  2. Upon proper check-out from the Residential Community, it is the responsibility of the Licensee to file a Change of Address form.  All magazines and publications must be contacted directly, as they are not forwarded.  Keep in mind that it takes 4-6 weeks to take affect. All subsequent mail will be returned to sender.
    • For residents in the Residence Halls or Residential Suites, the Change of Address form must be filed with the campus Distribution Services Department.  Forms are available and can be turned in at the Housing Office located in Building 59, or in person to Distribution Services located in Building 98, B1-258.  Any issues with mail services should be directed to Distribution Services at (909) 869-3349.
    • For residents living at the Center for Regenerative Studies, the Change of Address Form must be filed with the U.S. Postal Service. All service and complaints must be handled with the U.S. Postal Service, 580 W. Monterey, Pomona, CA 91766-9998, (909) 623-4476.

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Parking
  1. Guidelines and Regulations
    1. All motor vehicles, as defined in the California Vehicle Code, shall be operated with due regard for the safety of all members of the housing community. Traffic regulations have been established for the safety of the community and are as follows:
      1. Parking with designated university parking permits only. Students wishing to park in lot F-1 and lot N, which are reserved for Residential Community students, must pick up a free Resident Parking Sticker from University Housing Services in Building 59, or at the front desk of your hall during the first week of the quarter.
      2. 10 miles per hour speed limit.
      3. Head in parking only.
      4. No parking in red, blue, white, or yellow and orange curbed areas.
      5. No parking in yellow-curbed spots reserved for Residence Life Coordinators.  Violations of these traffic regulations can result in parking privileges being suspended, revoked and/or parking citations being issued. Abandoned or illegally parked vehicles may be removed and stored at the owner's expense.
    2. No vehicle repair will be done in the parking areas except with permission of University Housing Services in designated areas. 
  2. Recall of Parking Permits
    Parking Permits: Parking permits for parking within the housing facility parking lots are the property of the University and may be recalled by the University for any of the following reasons, but not limited to:
    1. When the purpose for the permit changes or no longer exists.
    2. When a parking permit is used by and/or on an unregistered motor vehicle or by unauthorized person(s).
    3. Falsification of parking permit application.
    4. Non-payment of parking fees and/or fines to the University.
    5. Failure to register University parking permit with office quarterly.
    6. Counterfeiting or altering of permits.
    7. Failure to comply with the final judgment of the Cal Poly Pomona Police and/or the management.
  3. Registration of Motor Vehicles
    1. All Licensees, who possess a motor vehicle and wish to park in reserved housing parking lots must register their vehicle to avoid citation by the Department of Public Safety. Registration is required because the parking lots are state property and subject to University parking fees and regulations. After registration of the vehicle, the Licensee will be issued a parking decal.
    2. All motor vehicles, including mopeds, motorcycles, etc., parking in the reserved housing parking areas must display a valid University parking permit and housing parking sticker. They must be displayed in plain view to the front of the vehicle. Failure to display the permits as required will result in a citation.
    3. The Cal Poly Pomona University parking permit can be obtained from the University Cashier's Office.
    4. The Resident Parking Sticker can be obtained from University Housing Services located in Building 59, or at the front desk of your hall during the first week of the quarter.
    5. Due to limited parking space, each Licensee is restricted to one University permit parking space and one parking sticker.

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Payment of Fees
The resident is responsible for payment of fees for the period of the License Agreement.  Fees must be received by the payment due dates as specified in the Cost Table which is posted on the University Housing Website.  Students should carefully read the Cost Table Overview.

  1. Initial payments for housing must accompany the Student Housing License Agreement (contract).  All subsequent payments may be made online through BroncoDirect, or at the Cashier’s Office in the CLA building (Building 98).
  2. All payments made after the due date are subject to a $20 administrative late charge.
  3. If the student is assigned to a space after the License Agreement begins, the student shall be charged a prorated fee for the balance of the agreement.

PLEASE NOTE:  IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE LICENSEE TO REMEMBER THE PAYMENT DUE DATES.  LICENSEE WILL NOT RECEIVE A BILL IN THE MAIL FROM UNIVERSITY HOUSING SERVICES. To view the cost tables online, visit www.dsa.csupomona.edu/uhs/cost_tables.asp. For online access to your account status, visit BroncoDirect.

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Revised Rates
The University reserves the right to revise rates upon thirty (30) days written notice.

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Room Changes
Requests for changes from one unit to another by residents are accepted in University Housing Services during the 9th week of each quarter. Residents will be notified of approval and the date by which the transfer must take place.  Unauthorized room changes are considered a violation of policy (improper room transfer).

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Telephone

  1. Licensee desiring telephone service in his/her unit must arrange service with the Verizon Communications Business Office at (800)483-4000. Do NOT purchase "LINES-KEEPER SERVICE" from Verizon Communications because the University provides maintenance for inside telephone lines. Secondary telephone service can not be established without prior written consent of the University. Residents at the Center for Regenerative Studies who desire phone service may contract directly with Verizon.  Responsibility for telephone charges shall rest solely with the person to whom the telephone service is provided. All services and complaints must be handled directly with the Verizon Communications Business Office. 
  2. Due to the deregulation of telephone service, Licensees may be required to provide University Housing Services with their correct telephone number. All telephone numbers will be for office use only, unless otherwise specified by Licensee.
  3. For the convenience of those Licensees without telephone service, there are coin-operated telephones centrally located in each building.
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Quick Links
 

License Agreement Introduction

 

08-09 Policies and Regulations

 

08-09 Community Guidelines

 

08-09 Terms and Conditions

 

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07-08 Policies and Regulations

 

07-08 Community Guidelines

 

07-08 Terms and Conditions

 

 


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