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RESIDENCE HALL CONTRACT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE 2011-2012 Academic Year

This Contract and Reservation Fee of $350 are due by the expiration date indicated below. Contracts will not be accepted after this date. Contract and payment due no later than: 4:30

PM, JUNE 17, 2011


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CULP, DALTON JEREMIAH 3538 ELLERY DRIVE RIVERSIDE, CA 92503


Gender : M Date of Birth : 08/17/1993 IMPORTANT: Verify the information above. If your LEGAL name, PERMANENT address, gender or date of birth is incorrect, contact Student Housing at (949) 824-6811 before proceeding.

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It is understood that this contract is between THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, hereinafter called "UNIVERSITY" and the STUDENT, and that both parties enter into this agreement upon the following terms and conditions. This contract is not transferable and may not be sold or reassigned. I. TERM OF CONTRACT Contracts accepted for fall quarter shall be for the ENTIRE ACADEMIC YEAR, including fall, winter, and spring quarters, 2011-2012 as defined in Section II, Item A. Contracts accepted for winter quarter shall be for the winter and spring quarters and contracts accepted for spring quarter shall be for that quarter only. A. Eligibility: The STUDENT must be a regularly enrolled, full time, registered UCI STUDENT as defined by UCI Student Housing for the term of this contract. However, the STUDENT shall be obligated, whether a registered student or not, to pay the UNIVERSITY in accordance with the payment provisions of this contract for any services provided to the STUDENT. B. Age Limitations: Residency under this agreement is limited to students under the age of 25. Residency for students 25 years of age or older is subject to administrative review and approval by UCI Student Housing. PERIOD OF RESIDENCE A. Opening and Closing Schedule: The UNIVERSITY will furnish the STUDENT a room in a residence hall and will open and close the residence halls according to the following schedule. Please note that no early move-in's will be permitted. Residence Halls Open - 10:00 a.m. Sun, September 18, 2011 Sun, January 8, 2012 Sun, April 1, 2012 Instruction Begins Thu, September 22, 2011 Mon, January 9, 2012 Mon, April 2, 2012 Residence Halls Close - 12:00 Noon Sat, December 10, 2011 Open during Spring Break Sat, June 16, 2012

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CONTRACT PAYMENTS A. Payment Schedule: The STUDENT shall pay for room and board for a single, double, or triple room in full at any time or in installments according to the payment schedule below. 120 Block Meals 165 Block Meals 100 Block Meals per Quarter w/ $75 per Quarter w/ $75 per Quarter w/ $50 FlexDine Dollars FlexDine Dollars FlexDine Dollars Single Double Triple Single Double Triple Single Double Triple Reservation Fee (payment with Contract) $350 $350 $350 $350 $350 $350 $350 $350 $350 October 15, 2011 $4312 $3741 $3254 $4358 $3787 $3300 $4426 $3855 $3368 January 15, 2012 $4312 $3741 $3254 $4358 $3787 $3300 $4426 $3855 $3368 April 15, 2012 $4312 $3741 $3254 $4358 $3787 $3300 $4426 $3855 $3368 Total Contract Amount * $13,286 $11,573 $10,112 $13,424 $11,711 $10,250 $13,628 $11,915 $10,454
* Your signature on this contract indicates agreement to pay the amounts specified; however, if lower rates are approved by the UNIVERSITY, said lower rates shall be applicable, and UNIVERSITY shall notify STUDENT of any decrease in rates.

B. Installment Plan: The payment schedule has been selected for convenience only. Each payment is a portion of the entire contract amount due and is not to be construed as covering a specific period or set number of days between payments. C. Association Dues: The STUDENT shall become a member of the residence hall association to which he/she is assigned and agrees to pay annual Association Dues in the amount of $24 and abide by the respective residence hall rules and regulations. The annual dues are incorporated in the total contract amount and are not subject to refund in case of contract cancellation.

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D. Reservation Fee: The Reservation Fee constitutes a payment for securing a housing reservation and is applied toward the total contract amount. If the STUDENT fails to take occupancy, the Reservation Fee will be applied to the unpaid balance on the account, including room and liquidated damages fees. If a portion of the reservation fee has been deferred and has not been paid by the agreed upon due date, action may be taken to cancel this contract. E. Housing Payments: All payments are due at the Central Cashier, 228 Aldrich Hall, Irvine, CA 92697-1975 or through electronic means via the UC Irvine campus Student Billing System (ZOTAccount Online) on or before the FIFTEENTH of each month as stated in Section III, Item A or next business day if the FIFTEENTH falls on a weekend or holiday. The Central Cashiers office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Payments submitted by cash, check or money order must be accompanied with a ZOT Account Payment Stub. The STUDENT'S name and student identification number must appear on the check or money order. To ensure proper credit to the STUDENT'S housing account, the ZOT Account Payment Stub and/or the check or money order must specifically request payment be applied to Student Housing charges. All checks or money orders must be made payable to REGENTS-UC. Charges, payments, and refunds are handled in accordance with the terms of this contract and the policies governing said charges, payments, and refunds within the Student Billing System. Information regarding the Student Billing System may be accessed at https://zotaccount.uci.edu . F. Late Payments: Unpaid fees become delinquent 10 days after they are due. Unless a written extension of the payment period has been obtained in advance from Housing Administrative Services, a late fee of $25 will be charged. STUDENT may be assessed an additional $25 fee and any costs incurred in collection of said payments. Should the STUDENT'S account become delinquent, action may be taken to terminate this contract, terminate any tenancy contract entered into between the UNIVERSITY and the STUDENT to commence in summer 2012 and/or in fall 2012, and/or place a hold on the STUDENTS student records, preventing registration, release of transcripts or the obtaining of other University services. In addition, action may be taken to withhold meal service. In case of the latter, there is no refund for meals missed due to sanctions. G. Billing Disputes: If the STUDENT receives notification via the UC Irvine campus Student Billing System (ZOTAccount Online) regarding unpaid fees assessed to his or her housing account and believes the charges were made in error, the STUDENT may contest the charges in writing within 30 days of the transaction date. Failure to contest the charges within said time period shall constitute a waiver of any claim the STUDENT may have. If the STUDENT receives written notification regarding unpaid fees assessed to his or her housing account after the STUDENT is no longer enrolled at UC Irvine and believes the charges were made in error, the STUDENT may contest the charges in writing within 30 days of notification. Failure to contest the charges within said time period shall constitute a waiver of any claim the STUDENT may have. UNIVERSITY RESPONSIBLITIES A. Room Assignment: The UNIVERSITY shall assign the STUDENT to a specific room without regard to race, religion, sexual orientation, or national origin, and does not guarantee specific rooms, halls, or roommates. The UNIVERSITY shall have the right to reassign the STUDENT to a different room without the consent of the STUDENT during the term of the contract. The UNIVERSITY reserves the right to assign three students to a double occupancy room. If such occurs, the STUDENT shall be charged a lower room rate as determined by the UNIVERSITY. The UNIVERSITY also reserves the right to reduce occupancy for a double occupancy room that has three students assigned to it. If such occurs, the STUDENT shall be charged a higher room rate as determined by the UNIVERSITY. B. Right of Entry: The UNIVERSITY reserves the right to, at any time, enter the STUDENT'S room for any reason allowed by law and for showing to prospective residents; cleaning, inventory, inspection, and maintenance; to make repairs, alterations, or improvements; to supply necessary or agreed upon services; in case of emergency or fire; pursuant to court order; or when the STUDENT has abandoned or surrendered the premises. When it is practical to do so, the UNIVERSITY shall give the STUDENT reasonable notice of its intent to enter and enter said room during operational working hours only, except (1) in cases of emergency, (2) when the STUDENT has abandoned or surrendered the room, or (3) the STUDENT consents at the time of entry and for the reasons stated in this provision. C. Meal Plan: The UNIVERSITY shall provide the following meal plan options: 100 Block Meals per quarter with $75 FlexDine Dollars; 120 Block Meals per quarter with $75 FlexDine Dollars; and 165 Block Meals per quarter with $50 FlexDine Dollars. All residents must take one of the three meal plans. There is no opting out of the meal plan for any reason. If the STUDENT does not indicate a choice between the three meal plans, he or she will automatically be assigned to the 120 Block Meals per quarter with $75 FlexDine Dollars plan. Block Meals may be used at the dining facilities in both Mesa Court and Middle Earth. FlexDine Dollars may be used at selected on-campus venues in addition to the Mesa Court and Middle Earth dining facilities. Unused Block Meals do not roll over to the following quarter. FlexDine Dollars can roll over to the following quarter but expire at the end of the academic year. Meal service hours for Mesa and Pippin Dining Commons cover breakfast, lunch, and dinner on weekdays and brunch and dinner on Saturdays, Sundays, and select holidays. For further information regarding the meal plans, meal service hours, and dining venues, visit http://www.housing.uci.edu/resdining.asp to access the UCI Dining Web site. Meal plans may only be changed during fall quarter (November 14, 2011 to December 9, 2011.) Meal plan changes will become effective January 8, 2012. No credit or refund is allowed for meals not eaten by the STUDENT or when meal services are curtailed due to nonpayment. Each meal card is nontransferable and is for the exclusive use of the STUDENT to whom it has been issued. There will be a $10 charge for the replacement of lost meal cards. Meal service in the Mesa and Pippin Dining Commons shall begin and end according to the following schedule: Fall Winter Spring First Meal Begins: Sun, September 18, 2011 with Brunch Sun, January 8, 2012 with Dinner Sun, April 1, 2012 with Dinner Ends with Dinner Fri, December 9, 2011 Fri, March 23, 2012 Fri, June 15, 2012

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Holidays and Quarter Breaks: Meal service will not be provided on the following dates: Nov. 24 - 26 (Thanksgiving Holiday), Dec. 10 - Jan. 7 (Winter Break), and March 24 31 (Spring Break). On the following dates, only brunch and dinner will be served: Nov. 11 (Veterans Day Holiday), Jan. 16 (Martin Luther King Holiday), Feb. 20 (President's Day Holiday), and May 28 (Memorial Day Holiday). On the following dates, only dinner will be served: Nov. 27, Jan. 8, and April 1. D. Cleaning Services: The UNIVERSITY agrees to provide cleaning service for the common areas (lounges, hallways, and bathrooms) of each residence hall. E. Mailboxes: The UNIVERSITY shall provide each resident access to a mailbox. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES A. Check-In: The STUDENT shall officially check-in at the Housing Office in the assigned complex; pick up keys and move in no later than September 22, 2011. B. Late Arrival/No Shows: The STUDENT shall notify the Housing Office in the complex to which he or she has been assigned in writing prior to September 22, 2011 of late arrival. If this is not done, and the STUDENT does not take occupancy on or before September 22, 2011, the STUDENT'S space will be reassigned and the STUDENT will be billed for room and board through October 7, 2011 or through the date a replacement has moved into the space, whichever is earlier. The $350 Reservation Fee also will be forfeited and applied toward both the $250 liquidated damages charge and any room and board charges. If the STUDENT notifies the Housing Office in writing after September 22 but prior to October 7 that the STUDENT is not coming, the STUDENT will be billed room and board fees through the date of receipt of written notification. In addition, the STUDENT shall pay $250 to the UNIVERSITY as a liquidated damages fee. C. Mid-Year Assignments: If a STUDENT is assigned space during the academic year, the STUDENT is financially responsible for the contract amount as of the assigned occupancy date. The room and board fees are prorated from the date of assignment. There will be no refund of room and board fees should a STUDENT terminate occupancy during final examinations.

D. Winter Break: The STUDENT agrees to vacate the premises by 12:00 Noon on Saturday, December 10, 2011, in order that the premises may be locked and secured by the UNIVERSITY for the winter break. STUDENTS vacating after 12:00 Noon on Saturday, December 10, 2011, will be assessed a late charge of $50. E. Check-Out: Upon expiration of the contract, the STUDENT agrees to vacate the premises by 12:00 Noon on Saturday, June 16, 2012. The STUDENT shall remove all personal property, leave the space in a clean and orderly condition to avoid cleaning fees, and return the keys to the housing office in the assigned complex to avoid rekeying charges. STUDENTS vacating after 12:00 Noon on Saturday, June 16, 2012, will be assessed a late charge of $50. F. Occupancy: The STUDENT shall not permit any other person to occupy the assigned space. G. Transfer: The STUDENT may not transfer to any other UNIVERSITY housing space without first obtaining the expressed written permission of UCI Student Housing. This does not imply that permission will be granted. Furthermore, any transfers taking place without the expressed written permission of UCI Student Housing will be seen as void and may result in the STUDENT returning to his/her original housing space and facing disciplinary action. VI. LIABILITY A. University: The UNIVERSITY shall have no liability for the loss or destruction of or damage to the STUDENT'S property kept in the residence halls or caused by any third parties. The UNIVERSITY assumes no liability and provides no insurance or financial protection for the STUDENT'S personal property. Personal property left in the STUDENT'S room after expiration, termination, or cancellation of this contract will be disposed of in accordance with applicable state law. The UNIVERSITY is hereby relieved of any liability for personal property left on the premises. The UNIVERSITY assumes no liability for injuries, loss, or damage, including death, due to STUDENT use of residence hall facilities including, but not limited to, kitchens, recreational equipment, elevators, barbecue grills, etc. The UNIVERSITY shall not be held responsible or liable for the STUDENT'S accommodation if an assigned space is rendered uninhabitable due to circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the UNIVERSITY, including but not limited to "Acts of Nature", e.g. flood, earthquake, and unusual weather conditions. The UNIVERSITY also reserves the right to make special room assignments to accommodate those conditions. B. Student: The STUDENT shall be liable for any loss or damage caused to the rooms or furnishings provided by the UNIVERSITY (including leaving said rooms or furnishings in an unsanitary or hazardous condition) and shall pay any and all damage charges upon presentation to the STUDENT of a statement of charges. The STUDENT also shares liability, with STUDENT'S roommate(s), if they exist, for the condition of STUDENT'S room and its furnishings, and shares liability with all other residents of residence hall for the condition of the residence hall and its furnishings, if individual liability cannot be determined. In addition, the STUDENT is responsible for ensuring that guests are informed about and abide by all rules of the UNIVERSITY, Residence Hall regulations, and the terms outlined in this contract. The STUDENT will be held liable in those instances when their guests do not abide by such rules or regulations or for behavior which is detrimental to the welfare of residents or the physical property of the residence halls. VII. CANCELLATION (Prior to 9/18/2011 opening or prior to assigned occupancy date) A. Reservation Fee Refundable: This contract may be canceled by the UNIVERSITY if the UNIVERSITY does not have accommodations available for the STUDENT. Under such circumstances the Reservation Fee is fully refundable. B. Reservation Fee Non-Refundable: Prior to 5 p.m., September 16, 2011, this contract may be canceled by the STUDENT on written notification to Housing Administrative Services and the STUDENT shall be assessed a late cancellation charge as set forth in this paragraph if the cancellation is for any reason other than those set forth in the immediately preceding paragraph. It is agreed that the late cancellation fee is a liquidated damages charge and covers the UNIVERSITY'S administrative cost resulting from the STUDENT canceling the contract and is reasonable since at this time it is impractical and difficult to ascertain the amount of the damage. The Reservation Fee will be applied toward the late cancellation charge. The charge will be assessed according to the following scale: 1. Receipt of written notification prior to 5 p.m. on May 20, 2011, results in a $100 late cancellation charge. 2. Receipt of written notification prior to 5 p.m. on July 8, 2011, results in a $150 late cancellation charge. 3. Receipt of written notification prior to 5 p.m. on August 12, 2011, results in a $200 late cancellation charge. 4. Receipt of written notification prior to 5 p.m. on September 16, 2011, results in a $250 late cancellation charge. B. Reservation Fee Non-Refundable (Mid-Year Assignments): If a STUDENT is assigned space during the academic year, this contract may be canceled by the STUDENT prior to the assigned occupancy date by submitting written notification to Housing Administrative Services. The STUDENT shall be assessed a $250 late cancellation charge if the cancellation is for any reason other than those set forth in Section VII, paragraph A. It is agreed that the late cancellation charge is a liquidated damages charge and covers the UNIVERSITY'S administrative cost resulting from the STUDENT canceling the contract and is reasonable since at this time it is impractical and difficult to ascertain the amount of the damage. VIII. TERMINATION (Upon or subsequent to 9/18/2011 opening or upon or subsequent to assigned occupancy date) A. Initiated by University: The UNIVERSITY may take action to terminate this contract under the following conditions: 1. Upon providing fourteen (14) days written notice to the STUDENT. 2. If the STUDENT has violated the provisions of this contract, violated the rules of the UNIVERSITY, including any rules applicable to the residence halls, violated the laws of the State of California or the United States, or engages in conduct otherwise detrimental to himself or herself or to the welfare of other residents, the UNIVERSITY may serve a three-day notice to perform covenant or quit, to pay rent or quit, or to quit, whichever is appropriate. B. Initiated by Student: Written requests for termination of this contract may be submitted by the STUDENT and granted written approval by the UNIVERSITY under the following conditions: 1. The STUDENT marries during the term of this contract and furnishes the UNIVERSITY with a certified marriage certificate. 2. The STUDENT ceases to be a regularly enrolled registered UCI student as defined by UCI Student Housing and presents proof of such. In the event the STUDENT re-enrolls at the UNIVERSITY in the same academic year in which he or she has ceased to be a regularly enrolled, registered UCI STUDENT, the STUDENT is subject to having the cancellation of the contract deemed null and void and will remain liable for all room and board payments until the end of the contract term or until and unless a replacement is found by the UNIVERSITY. Requests for termination for reasons other than those listed above will be considered only at the end of each quarter and only if a replacement is found by the UNIVERSITY. In such event, the STUDENT shall be liable for any room and board costs accrued between the time of termination and the move-in of a replacement. Any request for termination must result in the STUDENT receiving written approval by the UNIVERSITY and an official termination date before the STUDENT can be considered released from his or her contract. Simply moving out or turning in keys does not constitute termination of the contract. Unauthorized Vacation of Premises: If the STUDENT does not receive written approval by the UNIVERSITY to terminate this contract, regardless of whether the STUDENT has requested such approval, and the STUDENT vacates the premises during the term of this contract, the STUDENT shall be liable for all room and board charges unless and until a replacement is found by the UNIVERSITY. Withdrawal by the STUDENT from the UNIVERSITY does not constitute a written approval by the UNIVERSITY to terminate this contract; a STUDENT who plans to withdraw or has withdrawn must request permission from the UNIVERSITY to terminate this contract, and the UNIVERSITY retains the right to determine whether it will grant such approval. Liquidated Damages: In the event the STUDENT vacates the premises during the term of this contract, the STUDENT shall pay the UNIVERSITY a liquidated damages charge of $250 in addition to any room and board charges that may be owed. The STUDENT agrees that the administrative costs incurred by the

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UNIVERSITY as a result of said vacating of the premises is reasonable and is accepted by the STUDENT as a liquidated charge because it is impracticable or extremely difficult to fix the actual damages for such administrative costs at this time. E. Minors: In the case of a STUDENT who is under 18 years of age at the time when he or she executes this contract agreement, request for termination of the contract shall be accompanied by the written consent of the parent or legal guardian. GENERAL PROVISIONS A. Delivery of Possession: The UNIVERSITY shall not be liable for any delay in the delivery of possession of premises. The STUDENT'S obligation to make payments shall commence upon the UNIVERSITY'S delivery of possession. B. Fee Increases: The UNIVERSITY may raise the room and board fee if 30 days prior notice is given to the STUDENT. C. Non-Waiver: Any waiver or nonenforcement by the UNIVERSITY of any term or condition of this agreement shall not constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other term or condition of this agreement. Acceptance by the UNIVERSITY of any room and board payment after the STUDENT'S breach of any provision of this agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of such provision or any prior or subsequent breach of any provision, other than the STUDENT'S failure to make timely payment of the room and board fee so accepted, whether or not the UNIVERSITY knew of the prior breach at the time such room and board payment was accepted. D. Undergraduate Housing Handbook and University Policies: The undersigned also agrees to comply with all policies and procedures contained in the Undergraduate Housing Handbook and the Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations, and Students Handbook which are incorporated herein by reference. The Undergraduate Housing Handbook is distributed at move-in. Rules and regulations contained within the Undergraduate Housing Handbook may be requested from UCI Student Housing prior to move-in or accessed at the UCI Student Housing web site at www.housing.uci.edu. E. Notice Regarding Civil Code Related To Sex Offenders: Pursuant to Section 290.46 of the Penal Code, information about specified registered sex offenders is made available to the public via an Internet Web site maintained by the Department of Justice at www.meganslaw.ca.gov . Depending on an offenders criminal history, this information will include either the address at which the offender resides or the community of residence and ZIP Code in which he or she resides. AGREEMENT This is a legal binding contract. The undersigned understands and agrees that the terms and conditions herein above set forth constitute a contract between THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA and the undersigned for the entire 2011-2012 Academic Year. STUDENT hereby acknowledges that he or she has been provided the opportunity to print a copy of this contract for his or her records.

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If the student is under 18 years of age, the student's mother, father, or court appointed legal guardian must guarantee the student's obligation pursuant to this contract by signing below. PARENT OR GUARDIAN'S GUARANTEE I hereby guarantee full and prompt payment to the University of all sums payable by the above named Student pursuant to this contract.

Guarantor Address

: KATRICIA ALWARDT : 29169 SUNSWEPT DRIVE

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: MOTHER

LAKE ELSINORE, CA 92530


The guarantor electronically signed this contract on: 06/03/2011 7:46PM
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA By: Lisa Cornish Senior Executive Director, Student Housing G-458 Student Center University of California Irvine, CA 92697-3250

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