Updated on 9 June 2024
NB: Only the French version of this charter is authentic.
CROUS rooms or studios may be made available to the DG by the administration via an agreement with a CROUS (Centre Régional des Œuvres Universitaires et Scolaires, Regional Center for University and School Works). These accommodation places are called exthurnes, in accordance with Article 5 of the Thurnage Appendix.
The CROUS may impose criteria (of status, nationality, or other) on the person occupying an exthurne. The DG must then prohibit the choice of this exthurne from any person who does not meet these criteria. These exthurnes are called conditional exthurnes in these rules. They are then subject to a specific allocation procedure described in article 25 of the Thurnage Appendix.
The exthurnes shall be awarded by the DG, in the same way as the thurnes, during the Yearly Room Allocation (Thurnage Général, TG). Conditional exthurnes are awarded before the publication of the ranking of the TG, in accordance with Article 23 of the Thurnage Appendix. Other exthurnes shall be awarded during the TG, in the same way as thurnes and flats, in accordance with Article 26 of the Thurnage Appendix.
During the course of the year, if necessary, conditional exthurnes can be reallocated outside a Monthly Room Allocation (Thurnage Partiel, TP). The other exthurnes may be reallocated during a TP specially organised for exthurnes.
Anyone who obtains an exthurne must undertake to respect the internal regulations of the residence or campus on which the exthurne is located. The DG cannot take any decision that runs counter to those rules. In particular, it cannot issue an authorisation for two people to stay together. Leavings are not possible in the course of the year. In addition, the DG may define specific arrangements for the rotation or reallocation of exthurnes in accordance with these regulations, in consultation with the administration. It informs the students following the same rules as for a Monthly Room Allocation (Thurnage Partiel, TP). The DG may classify as a « Fraudster » any person who left their room without its agreement.