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Frequently Asked Questions
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What does my housing fee include?
A furnished room, suite, or apartment
All utilities (except phone line)
Network data connection for computer (on campus facilities only)
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the Resnet site for more information
Satellite/cable television service
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What is provided in my room/suite?
Single bed with an 80-inch mattress
Individual desk with chair
Chest of drawers
Microwave
Refrigerator
Draperies or blinds
Carpet
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What should I plan to bring?
Sheets (single, 80 inches)
Mattress pad
Pillow
Blanket/bedspread
Towels
Desk lamp
Alarm clock
Padlock for security box/drawer
Cleaning supplies
Laundry basket/bag
Computer (not required)
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What should I NOT bring?
Pets of any kind
Weapons of any kind
Dart boards
Fireworks
Waterbeds
Candles/Halogen lamps
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Who will I room with?
When you are admitted to the university, you will receive a housing
brochure and contract which will include a questionaire designed
to help us match you with a compatible roommate. While we cannot
guarantee a perfect roommate match, we try to assign students together
who have similar interests. It is important that you answer the
questionnairre honestly. Approximately 3-4 weeks prior to your arrival,
you will receive a letter notifying you of your roommate. At that
time we encourage you to call your prospective roommate not only
to get to know him/her but also to coordinate who will bring certain
items. Remember, although we do supply each student with a computer/data
line, there is only one phone line and one TV service connection
per room.
- Are the residence halls co-ed?
While students of the same gender share rooms and bathrooms, the
residence hall floors are co-ed, so both male students and female
students may find themselves living on the same floor together.
- Is married/family student Housing is available?
The answer is that wecurrently DO NOT.
- Do the Residence Halls close for Thanksgiving or Spring Break?
They DO NOTwe only close for the winter break in December.
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