投影片 1 - NCCU

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I. Students’ rights are protected by the Dormitory
Service Association.
Article 3 Management and counseling of the residence halls is
planned and overseen by the Student Housing Service Section of the
Office of Student Affairs. The Student Housing Service Section
assigns dorm managers and counselors to be responsible for dorm
placement, management and counseling. The Student Housing
Service Section under the Office of Student Affairs will also choose
students to assist in these duties. The guidelines for work
assignments will be issued separately.
II. Refund Policy.
Refund might not be possible if an eviction is due to violations.
Article 11
The guidelines for paying dorm fees are as follows:
1. Spring/fall semester dorm fees: Should be paid
according to the set dorm fee for that semester –
half of the winter vacation dorm fee is included in
the fall semester dorm fee, the other half is
included in the spring semester dorm fee.
II. Refund Policy.
Refund might not be possible if an eviction is due to violations.
2. Summer vacation dorm fees: One half of the fee for
a full fall/spring semester.
3. Other short-term dorm fees will be based on the
decision of the Office of Student Affairs and the
approval of the dean.
When students move into the dorms they should pay an
NT$1,000 dorm deposit along with the miscellaneous fees.
The guidelines, terms and conditions applicable to the
collection and use of the Residence Hall Security Deposit
will be issued separately.
III. For safety and health reasons, the school may inspect
the dormitory, and students’ cooperation is expected.
Article 17
Collaborating with other community groups, Student
Housing Service Section will make random inspections of the
residence hall areas. Students will receive notice beforehand and
should cooperate fully so that Student Housing Service Section can
enter the rooms and complete the safety and sanitation inspection.
Authorized personnel do not need prior permission from students to
enter the room in the following instances: life-saving emergencies or
breaches in security when personnel must enter the room, emergency
repair of equipment of other objects in the room, or when authorized
personnel need to check student ID. Authorized personnel should
provide an entry report within three days of the incident.
IV. A student is given a penalty point for each violation
and is evicted when a total of 10 points has accumulated.
Major violations include giving a bed spot away without
authorization, smoking in the dormitory area, and/or
using prohibited appliances.
Article 23
Students that commit the following will be
penalized one to eight penalty points:
1. Not actually living in the dorms
2. Not returning the room articles checklist within two
weeks of moving in to the dorms
3. Soliciting in the residence hall areas
3. Damaging or vandalizing public property
4. Cooking in the dorm rooms
5. Keeping a pet in the residence hall areas
6. Smoking in the residence halls
7. Switching to another bed without permission
8. Hanging clothes in the dorm hallway
9. Moving out (temporarily and permanently) without
restoring the space to proper cleanliness.
Article 23
without
10. Moving out (temporarily and permanently)
restoring the space to proper cleanliness.
11. Entering dormitory areas (excluding the area
currently living in) during visiting hours, without
registering at the front desk first.
12. Bringing visitors who have not registering at the
front desk before entering into dormitory areas during
visiting hours.
13. Using electrical devices that are prohibited in the
residence halls; this does not include electric razors,
blow dryers, lamps, battery chargers, fans, radios, or
computers (electrical equipment on loan from the
residence hall management is also exempted)
14. Preventing others from studying or sleeping and
not heeding requests to change behavior
Article 23
15. Piling trash or other objects in the public areas of
the residence halls, or any offence against public health
16. Violating the regulations of the Dormitory Service
Committee
17. Violating the university’s Internet regulations or
copyright laws
18. Wasting public resources, disrespecting public
sanitation, disturbing the peace, or jeopardizing dorm
safety
V. Descriptions of major violations:
Article 24
Students that commit the following will be
given eight to ten penalty points:
1. Loitering in dormitory areas other than the
one currently living in after visiting hours
unauthorized.
2. Bringing in non-residents into dormitory
areas after visiting hours unauthorized.
3. New dorm residents that do not attend the
fire safety drill
4. Students that take part in illicit activities
using the dorm Internet service or seriously
violate the user regulations of the Taiwan
Academic Network
V. Descriptions of major violations:
Article 25
Students that commit the following will be asked to
move out of the dorms:
1. Students that accumulate ten or more penalty points
according to Article 23 or 24, or whose error is of a
serious nature
2. Letting other people use your bed, forcibly
occupying a bed, or not accepting the assignment of a
new roommate
V. Descriptions of major violations:
3. Stealing, gambling, drinking and raucous behavior,
taking illegal drugs, and brawling in the dorms
4. Possessing or placing dangerous or prohibited
objects in the dorms
If you are asked to move out for any of the above, you will
not be able to apply for the dorms for three years from the
date you move out of the dorms.
VI. Past violations:
1. Second semester of 2008: 11 students evicted due to unregistered
presence.
2. Second semester of 2008: 4 students evicted due to having
individuals of the opposite sex in their rooms.
3. Second semester of 2008: 2 students evicted due to failure to
complete fire safety training.
4. Second semester of 2008: 3 students evicted due to disruption of
peace (drinking and causing disturbance).