2012–2013 UNIVERSITY CATALOG - Florida Institute of Technology
2012–2013 UNIVERSITY CATALOG - Florida Institute of Technology
2012–2013 UNIVERSITY CATALOG - Florida Institute of Technology
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Housing and board<br />
<strong>Florida</strong> Tech has instituted an educationally based policy requiring<br />
all first-time full-time Melbourne campus students to reside in<br />
university residence halls and participate in one <strong>of</strong> the meal plans<br />
for two years.<br />
All full-time Melbourne campus undergraduate students entering<br />
college for the first time are required to live on campus and enroll<br />
in a university meal plan for both years <strong>of</strong> residency.<br />
A housing deposit must be on file in the student’s account before<br />
the student receives a housing assignment and remain on file for as<br />
long as the student lives in university housing. The deposit is not<br />
covered by any scholarship or financial aid and cannot be waived. It<br />
is refundable, minus any outstanding university charges, provided<br />
the terms and conditions <strong>of</strong> the housing agreement are fulfilled.<br />
Students who sign <strong>Florida</strong> Tech Housing and Meal Plan Contracts<br />
are obligated for the entire academic year. All university housing<br />
contracts are for the full academic year. Neither buyouts nor substitutions<br />
are allowed. Students cannot cancel their housing and meal<br />
plan contracts after the deadline dates as outlined on the Housing<br />
and Meal Plan Contract.<br />
First- and second-year, and new transfer students who withdraw<br />
before the start <strong>of</strong> the fall semester must notify the campus services<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice in writing, no later than July 1, if they want to have their<br />
housing deposits refunded. Students not attending or returning<br />
spring semester must notify the campus services <strong>of</strong>fice in writing,<br />
no later than December 1, if they want to receive a refund.<br />
Upper-division students who want to change the meal plan portion<br />
<strong>of</strong> their contracts must submit a written request to the campus<br />
services <strong>of</strong>fice. Deadline dates are outlined on the Housing and<br />
Meal Plan Contract.<br />
Changing meal plans after the cut<strong>of</strong>f dates is not permitted except<br />
for non-enrollment, <strong>of</strong>ficial withdrawal, graduation or dismissal from<br />
school for the remainder <strong>of</strong> the academic year. However, a student<br />
may opt to increase a meal plan or add Flex Credits at any time.<br />
Residence Halls<br />
Students desiring a specific housing assignment may submit<br />
requests to the campus services <strong>of</strong>fice. Requests for room assignments<br />
are honored on a first-come, first-served, space-available<br />
basis. Campus services makes every attempt to grant requests for<br />
assignment to certain rooms and roommates. However, the university<br />
does not guarantee assignment to a specific type <strong>of</strong> accommodation,<br />
building, room or roommate. In all cases, students are<br />
billed based on the number <strong>of</strong> occupants registered for the room<br />
(double, single, etc.).<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> the high demand for on-campus housing, the university<br />
reserves the right to place three students in any residence hall<br />
room. If the university exercises this option during the semester,<br />
the room occupants receive a prorated adjustment for the semester<br />
based on the number <strong>of</strong> days that triple occupancy occurred.<br />
24 <strong>Florida</strong> Tech<br />
Brownlie Hall: Houses transfer, upper-division and graduate students.<br />
Each room has a private bathroom. All rooms feature built-in<br />
desks, closets, drawers and extra-long twin beds. Each room features<br />
two connections to the campus fiber-optic network, free cable<br />
TV and a micr<strong>of</strong>ridge.<br />
Columbia Village: Features four-bedroom, fully furnished suites<br />
with efficiency kitchens. Four students are assigned to each suite.<br />
Evans Hall: Houses transfer, upper-division and graduate students<br />
on the third and fourth floors. All rooms either have a private bathroom<br />
or are connected by a bathroom. All rooms feature built-in<br />
desks, closets, drawers, wall-to-wall carpeting and extra-long twin<br />
beds. Each room features two connections to the campus fiberoptic<br />
network, free cable TV and a micr<strong>of</strong>ridge.<br />
Harris Village Suites: Features one-, two- and four-bedroom, fully<br />
furnished suites with full kitchens (refrigerator, range and dishwasher).<br />
Occupancy ranges from one to four students per suite,<br />
depending on the unit size.<br />
The Quad: Includes Campbell, Shaw, Grissom and Wood halls,<br />
traditional-style residence halls with community baths and a shared<br />
common building layout. Houses both upperclassmen and freshmen.<br />
All rooms are spacious with built-in desks, closets, drawers<br />
and extra-long twin beds. All rooms feature two connections to the<br />
campus fiber-optic network, free cable TV and a micr<strong>of</strong>ridge.<br />
Roberts Hall: Houses only freshmen and is the largest residence<br />
facility on campus. A traditional-style residence hall, it features<br />
community bathrooms. All rooms are bright and spacious with<br />
built-in desks, closets, drawers and extra-long twin beds. Each<br />
room features two connections to the campus fiber-optic network,<br />
free cable TV and a micr<strong>of</strong>ridge.<br />
Southgate Apartments: Feature studios and, one-, two- and threebedroom<br />
apartments, and are reserved for students with 24 or more<br />
earned credit hours. Occupancy ranges from one to four students<br />
per apartment, depending on the unit size.<br />
Meal Plans<br />
Meal plans are <strong>of</strong>fered by the university to make access to food service<br />
convenient and cost-effective, using the student ID card as the<br />
access card. Meal plans are contracted with individual students and<br />
the benefits are not transferable. All plans are contracted for the<br />
entire academic year. Meal plans consist <strong>of</strong> two major components:<br />
Meal Credits: Used for entry into Panther Dining Hall, our “all you<br />
care to eat” dining room. As the meal credits are used, the balance<br />
available declines until it reaches zero or is reset for the following<br />
week.<br />
Flex Credits: Allows the meal plan holder to access goods and<br />
services from any dining location, including vending machines,<br />
pizza delivery and Groceries4U. Flex Credits represent available<br />
access and have no residual cash value. Flex Credits balances carry<br />
forward from fall semester to spring semester. Any balance remaining<br />
at the end <strong>of</strong> spring semester is forfeited.