Residence Life & Housing |
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University offers a comprehensive residence life program to provide a
living/learning environment that promotes individual development.
Planned activities, policies and regulations, facilities, and services are
designed to meet individual students' need to promote community and
out-of-class learning opportunities. Because of the University's belief that campus residency supplements the students' educational experience, full-time students are required to live on campus their freshman year. Exceptions are granted to those students who are married, residing with parents/guardians/relatives, over the age of 21, or if they live within a 30-mile radius of campus. Exemptions are subject to the approval of the Director of Student Affairs. |
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Housing Facilities |
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| Whenever possible, the University attempts to honor students' requests for roommate and housing assignments. Single room requests are honored when space permits. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ball Residence Hall |
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| (Co-ed by floor) Accommodates 91 students in 45 rooms on three floors. Each floor includes separate TV/study lounges and common bathroom facilities.The first floor also includes laundry facilities. Ball Hall is also home to the University Dining Hall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spruce Residence Hall |
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| (Co-ed by floor) Accommodates 168 students in 83 rooms on three floors. Each floor includes separate TV/study lounges and common bathroom facilities. The first floor contains laundry facilities and all rooms include computer access. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Town Houses |
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| (Co-ed by unit) Each town house unit includes 4 bedrooms, 21/2 bathrooms, a common living area, and accommodates a total of 52 students. There are no cooking facilities in these units. | ![]() |
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