Second Year Residency Requirement
Policy and Procedures
The College at Brockport has student success as its highest priority and recognizes the connection between on-campus living and persistence to graduation. It is the policy of the College that all first-time* college students live on campus for their first four consecutive semesters of study (three semesters for Spring admits).
* First time college students are those who are attending a college or university for the first time. College credits earned while in high school, either through college courses or testing do not count as college attendance, nor does enrollment in a college summer session between high school and enrollment at Brockport.
Exemption from the Second Year Residency Requirement is given to students who are married, single parents, veterans, 21 years of age or older, or commuting from the home of a parent or guardian. Students seeking exemption from the policy must submit the Application for Exemption from Second Year Residency Requirement, including necessary documentation, to the Office of Residential Life/Learning Communities. The Director of Residential Life/Learning Communities or designee must approve all requests for exemption from the Second Year Residency Requirement.
Types of Requests and Required Documentation
Release from this agreement is permitted only under specific and/or exceptional circumstances approved by the Office of Residential Life/Learning Communities:
Justification |
Required Documentation |
Commuting from home of parent(s) or guardian(s) within 30 mile radius of campus |
Notarized Verification of Residence with Parent or Guardian (Form located at the bottom of this page) |
Marriage: Marriage license |
Single Parent: Birth certificate |
Veteran Status |
Copy of DD 214 form |
Medical |
Written description of condition that includes negative impact of residential environment and description of proposed alternative. The Health and Counseling Center will be asked to verify your medical condition, the impact of the residential environment and feasibility of addressing your concerns. |
Dietary |
BASC Representative must indicate Dining Services’ inability to meet your dietary needs. Note: general dissatisfaction will not be reason for approval |
Financial |
Financial Aid Document Form A13 for Housing Release Request |
NOTE: Unless you receive approval of this request, your student status requires compliance with the housing policy. Alternative arrangements for housing, including a lease commitment, will not be considered sufficient reason for approval of this request.
Forms and Research:
Application for Exemption & Policies
Financial Aid Document Form A13 for Housing Release Request
Questions? Contact housing@brockport.edu
Last Updated February 27, 2012
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