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| General Temple View Apartments(TVA)
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| Eligibility for Residents |
Apartments in Brigham Young University-Hawaii Campus
Married Student Housing (TVA) are available to married students,
single parents with dependent children under the age of 18. Single
parents must have legal custody of their child/children to be
eligible for residence at TVA. Immediate family is defined as
the student's spouse and unmarried children under the age of 18.
Parents, brothers, sisters and other relatives or guests of the
tenant are not permitted to live with the family.
The tenant and/or spouse must be a a full-time student
at BYUH during the Fall and Winter Semesters as well as Spring
or Summer Term. Full-time is defined as a minimum academic load
of 12 credit hours for international students and 9 credit hours
for U.S. citizens each semester, with 6 credit hours for international
students and 4.5 credit hours for U.S. citizens during either
Spring or Summer terms. If the tenant will not be attending school
during the year the spouse must attend. Any charges should be
cleared through the Housing Office.
The University will provide housing to full-time
students, upon availability, for up to a maximum of 5 years. When
the married couple are both students, the spouse with the least
years in Housing determines the remaining years of eligibility
(i.e. if a student with four years remaining eligibility should
stop being a full-time student, the spouse who has two years of
eligibility remaining would determine the remaining years in University
Housing, provided he or she remains a full-time student.) (Under
these circumstances, housing eligibility for married student housing
is transferable from each spouse one time only.)
TVA housing will not be available to advanced standing
students or graduates. However, if the spouse is a full time student
and has remaining eligibility for married student housing, the
apartment will be transferred to the spouse's name and the family
will be allowed to remain in TVA until the spouse's eligibility
has expired.
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