Printable Information

2013-2014

  • 2013-2014 Res Life Brochure
    This is an electronic version of our brochure and helps us reduce costs while still providing you the information you need. However, you're welcome to request via email that a paper version be mailed to you if you'd like.
  • 2013-2014 LLC, Gender, and 21+ Floor Location Grid
    This will help you identify the location of special living environments such as Living Learning Communities, Single Gender floors, and floors for those 21 years and older. (NOTE: If you are 21+, you may still choose to live on any floor. These floors are entirely optional.)

2012-2013

  • 2012-2013 Move-in Guide
    Know what to bring and when to bring it!
  • 2012-2013 Residence Hall Living Guide
  • 2012-2013 Res Life Brochure
    This is an electronic version of our brochure and helps us reduce costs while still providing you the information you need. However, you're welcome to request via email that a paper version be mailed to you if you'd like.
  • 2012-2013 LLC, Gender, and 21+ Floor Location Grid
    This will help you identify the location of special living environments such as Living Learning Communities, Single Gender floors, and floors for those 21 years and older. (NOTE: If you are 21+, you may still choose to live on any floor. These floors are entirely optional.)
  • Typical Room Information by Hall
    This spreadsheet shows measurements of many items in your room. It can be handy when figuring out storage room, internet cable and coaxial cable lengths, and if you might want to bring an additional wall or floor lamp.
  • Contractual Agreement on Behalf of a Minor
    If an incoming resident is under the age of 18 at the time they apply for campus housing, it is necessary for a parent/guardian to complete and sign this form. The student application will not be complete until this form is received.
  • List of Allowed Items
    This document shows the list of items that are allowed in your room as well as a list of items which are banned. Items are typically banned if they are either a fire threat or a power draw significant enough to cause problems with electrical circuits.
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