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Justin Long
Director of Campus Housing
Eckerd College
4200 54th Avenue South
St. Petersburg, FL 33711
toll-free: (800) 456-9009
phone: (727) 864-8899
Checkout Checklist
All residents must complete the following:
- Remove personal belongings from the room
- Return furniture to original configuration
- Clean entire room and area close to room
- Room/floors/furniture cleared of all trash (all trash brought to outside dumpsters)
- Walls and ceilings cleared of all adhesives, tape, hooks, tacks, etc
- Meet with RA to be cleared for Checkout and receive your labeled key envelope
- Lock doors / windows
- Return key immediately to the Campus Safety Office using a labeled envelope
- Good luck and we'll miss you!!
NOTE: As per Housing Agreement Sec 9: The student agrees to be directly and financially responsible for keeping the room and its furnishings clean and free from damage, to cooperate with their roommate(s) in the common protection of property, and to advise the resident advisor of any deteriorated conditions of the room or its furnishings. The student agrees to pay charges when assessed for room damages or special housekeeping or maintenance services necessary due to the misuse or abuse of facilities for which the resident is responsible, or to pay an equal portion of charges assessed to all occupants of a room when those persons fail to assume responsibility for the damages. The College reserves the right to assess the students of a hall and/or complex the expense of the clean-up, repair, or replacement of any property damaged in communal areas used by those residents and their guests, unless the individual(s) responsible for the damage is/are identified. Removal of communal area furnishings from their intended location constitutes theft of College property and appropriate charges (both conduct and financial) will be levied. Residents have the right to appeal any damage charges associated with their room assignment upon move-out. A student may not appeal residence hall, complex, or campus wide damage charges.

