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Originally Posted by GammaZeta
John, I will help out with anything you need me to. Although I am limited, if you point me in a legal direction I can help out.
Just out of curiousity, he has depression and anxiety and has in the past been allowed to live by himself in a double? Why can't he just live in a single by himself? Is there a medical condition where he needs to have the extra room?
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The school doesn't have any singles, that is the problem. If it did then we wouldn't be havingthis discussion. The back story is that NAU has been having an unprecedented surge in enrollment and they are short of dorm space and would like to fill every bed that they can and giving one individual a single occupancy of a double room deprives someone else of that bed, regardless of the price paid.
He has been allowed to live in the double dorm room by himself, paying the goingrate for two spaces for his first two years, but they are balking at year three.
Apparently the anxiety issue drives the need for a single, the ability to go someplace and close the door and not be disturbed.