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Introduction to Campus Living. College Living Options. On campus – Residence Halls/Dorms Off campus At home Student-oriented apartment complexes Other apartments or houses. Residence Hall / Dorm. Housing owned and operated by the university Common residence hall types or options
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College Living Options • On campus – Residence Halls/Dorms • Off campus • At home • Student-oriented apartment complexes • Other apartments or houses
Residence Hall / Dorm • Housing owned and operated by the university • Common residence hall types or options • Coed or single-sex • All-freshman or all-upperclassman or both • Traditional hall-style or suite-style or apartment-style • Amenities, policies, restrictions • Themed housing, Living-Learning Communities
Living Learning Community (LLC) • A campus living program providing additional educational and extracurricular experiences related to a specific theme • Connects classroom learning with residential life • Students in an LLC often… • Live in the same dorm (and/or on the same floor) • Take certain classes together • Participate in social and educational activities together
Living Learning Communities • May be themed around a common… - Major - Culture - Year in college - Interest - Goal - Other - Lifestyle - Extracurricular Activity • Examples of LLCs at colleges in NC • Jarvis Leadership Program (ECU) • Future Pirate Nurse Living Learning Village (ECU) • QUEST Transfer Students LLC (ECU) • Substance-Free Environments (UNC-CH) • La Casa – Spanish House (UNC-CH) • Living Green (ASU) • Sisterhood Experience (ASU)
People in Campus Living • Resident Assistant / Resident Advisor (RA) • Student employees, leadership role • Usually 1 per floor • Resident Assistants… • Inform students about policies, procedures, events, resources • Enforce rules • Mediate conflicts between residents • Respond to emergencies • Create programs and events to create sense of community and connect residents with each other • Get to know your RA!
People in Campus Living • Residence Hall Director / Coordinator • Full-time, professional employees • Live in the residence hall • Supervise RAs and oversee hall operations • Other Campus Living Staff • Varies from college to college • May include maintenance, housekeeping, security, desk assistants, programming assistants, etc.
Transitioning to Living On Campus • Independent Living Skills - Personal Hygiene - Safety - Transportation - Health/First-Aid - Nutrition - Communication - Money Management - Housekeeping/Cleaning • Self-regulation • When to go to bed? When to wake up? • When and what to eat? • When to come home? Whether to come home? • How often to shower? How clean to keep your room? • How much money to spend? What to spend money on?
Applying for Housing • Pay attention to deadlines • Learn about your options • Be honest and accurate on lifestyle questionnaires • Read the entire housing contract, and have your parents read it too!
Researching Housing Options • Visit the website of the college’s housing office • During your campus visit, ask to tour a dorm • Ask current students what they like and dislike about their dorm and living on campus
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