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Can students stay in residence after their final exams are over?

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Can students stay in residence after their final exams are over?

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In order to ensure that the residences remain quiet, and conducive to sleep and study during the final exam period, all students are expected to vacate their residence rooms within 24 hours following the date of their final examination or class assignment (whichever is last), as recorded by the Office of the Registrar at the end of each term or by noon on closing day (in both December and April), whichever is earlier. If their behaviour is called to Housings attention during this 24-hour period, they may be asked to vacate the residence before the 24 hours have passed. Under exceptional circumstances, students may request the written permission from their residence manager to stay later than the dates noted above. If permission is granted, they will be subject to an additional charge of $50 per day for each extra day of accommodation. There is a $100 fine for each night spent in residence beyond their official move-out date if they have not received the written permission outlined abov

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