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If your student lives in the residence halls,
he or she will be going through the room checkout
process before leaving. Since that time is right
around the corner, here are a few tips to share
with your student to ensure that the process
is smooth as can be:
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Go to Informational Meetings and Read Flyers.
The residence hall staff will pass out information
about checkout and the process students need
to follow. Encourage your student to go to
informational floor meetings and to read the
materials. Plus, they can ask questions of
the hall staff, too-they'll welcome the interest!
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Don't Ignore It. It's important to note that
the checkout process isn't optional-failure
to comply with hall policies will likely result
in an improper checkout charge. Students need
to turn in their keys and sign out of their
rooms officially. Ignoring the process just
makes the aftermath messy-and expensive.
- Make
a Checkout Appointment with Your RA. Students
should take a look at their final exam schedule
and plan when they'll go home accordingly.
RAs are students, too, going through finals
while also trying to close the building so,
students are often asked to make an appointment
with their RA to check out. Encourage them
to stick to this timeframe out of respect
for the staff's schedule-and to make sure
that, when they're ready to leave, there is
an RA ready to help. Otherwise, they may have
to wait awhile when all they want to do is
hit the road for the summer!
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Clean the Room! Once students start packing
and moving things around, the giant dustbunnies
are bound to make themselves known. Encourage
students to clean as they go so that they
don't have a big mess to contend with when
they're ready to check out. And leaving a
room filthy is not only disrespectful to the
kind cleaning staff who have helped your student
all year, there is also a hefty charge associated
with it.
- Contend
with Rug Residue. If your student is holding
his rug in place with duct tape, there will
likely be sticky residue when he pulls it
up. Have him ask the building staff what he
should use to clean that up. Again, if left
behind, he will be charged for floor cleaning.
- Think
About Other "Little Things." Furniture
that was in the closet all year needs to be
put back on the floor. Tape residue on the
walls and doors needs to be removed.
- Know
What You're Signing. Once the room condition
has been assessed, your student will probably
be asked to sign her room contract, saying
that she agrees with the assessment. Make
sure that she pays attention to what it is
that she's signing so there are no surprises
over the summer!
Good
luck with checking out and have fun checking
in to a great summer!
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