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Housing Handbooks and Guidelines

 

When it involves your Housing contract – or your conduct on campus – the following pages give you the ins, outs, dos, don’ts and all the instructions you’ll need so you can start living at UT Arlington

What Every Student Should Know

Your Housing contract spells out what we will do for you -- and what you agree to in return. Once you sign it, the contract is legal and binding and cannot be broken except in very specific situations.

The Residence Hall Handbook and the Apartment Handbook, two separate handbooks, are also legally binding adjunct to your Housing contract. Signing your contract signals your agreement to abide by the rules, policies and regulations presented in these handbooks as well.

 

Important Documents for Apartment Unit Accommodations

(Not Applicable to The Heights on Pecan Apartments)

Apartment Lease Agreement for Apartment Unit Accommodations   

Terms and Conditions for Apartment Lease Agreement

UTA Housing Handbook for Apartments and Houses - 2012-2013

Guide for Internet, TV and Phone Services 

 

Important Documents for Apartment Bedroom Accommodations

(Applicable only to The Heights on Pecan Apartments)

Apartment Lease Agreement for Private or Shared Bedroom Accommodations 2013-2014

Terms and Conditions for Apartment Lease Agreement for Private or Shared Bedroom - 2013-2014

UTA Housing Handbook for the Heights on Pecan Apartments - 2012-2013

 

 

Important Documents for Residence Hall Accommodations

Residence Hall Contract - 2012-2013

Terms and Conditions for Residence Hall Contract - 2012-2013

Residence Hall Contract - 2013-2014

Terms and Conditions for Residence Hall Contract - 2013-2014

UTA Residence Hall Handbook - 2012-2013

Guide for Internet, TV and Phone Services

 

 

Important Documents for House Accommodations

House Lease Agreement - 2012-2013

Terms and Conditions for House Lease Agreement - 2012-2013

UTA Housing Handbook for Apartments and Houses - 2012-2013

 

 


Twice the Fun

LIVING ON CAMPUS

TWICE THE FUN

They say the friends you make in college are the friends you make for life. Get a jump-start by choosing to live with a roommate. With a roommate you don’t have to navigate college life on your own. You’ll have someone to eat dinner with, go on late night runs to the store, and someone who can share living costs. It’s a win-win decision: good for your wallet and perfect for a meaningful social connection.

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