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Residential education and housing. Parent Housing Information. S N C. Plan ahead and you’ve nothing to dread!. Residential Education and Housing Staff Members. Resident Assistants Hall Directors Central Office Staff Members. Our Team. Permanent Lofts. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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RESIDENTIAL EDUCATION AND

HOUSING

Plan ahead and you’ve nothing to dread!

SNC

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Residential Education and Housing Staff

MembersResident Assistants

Hall Directors

Central Office Staff Members

Our

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Permanent Lofts

Room comes pre-lofted (both beds) Re-arrangeable

Bunkable Adjustable

Extra ladder piece provided

Burke & Sensenbrenner

No extra charge!

Perm

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fts

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Burke

Perm

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fts Sensenbre

nner

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Rented Lofts Option to either rent lofts (small rental fee) or

keep beds on the floor Re-arrangeable

Bunkable Legs double as ladders!

Madelaine/Lorraine & Bergstrom

Rent

ed L

ofts

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•Bergstrom: 2 lofts

•Mad/Lor: 2 lofts

L-Shaped

LoftsRe

nted

Lof

ts

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Room Setup Ideas: Lofting both beds creates space

underneath for your futon, TV, chairs, fridge, desks, etc.

Have them talk to their new roommate about futons, microwaves, TVs, refrigerators, rugs, lamps, etc.◦ Most of these items both roommates only need

one of!Talk to roommate BEFORE purchasing a loft,

especially if they plan on having an L-shaped set-up.◦ Remember: only 1 “L-Bracket” per PAIR (2) of

roommates and ONLY if using the Modified L for Mad/Lor.Re

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Life

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Essential Items Consider Bringing Do NOT bringAlarm clock Toiletries/personal care items Shower shoes/flip-flopsTowels and washcloths Hangers Bed linens size twin extra-long Pillow(s), blanket(s) Laundry basket/bag Laundry detergent/fabric softener Identification Important medical information Backpack or book bag FanFirst aid kit Heavy gauge surge protected power stripWinter coatSnacksMoneyBoot tray

Refrigerator (under four cubic feet, one per room) Iron and ironing board Sewing kit Additional Furniture (futon, TV stand)Cleaning supplies Desk organizer Lamp/desk lamp (no halogen lamps or bulbs) Television (smaller sized and flat panel)DVD/Blu-Ray player Microwave (under 700 watts, 1 per room) Egg crate mattress pad 3M removable tape products Dry erase board/bulletin boardStorage totesCalendar or planner Boot traySafe/safe cabinetShower caddyGaming systemsPrinter (campus buildings also have printers)

Candles Incense Hot plates Toasters Sun/halogen lamps Skillets Gas appliances Grills (including George Foreman grills) Air conditioners (need approval)Pizza ovens Aquariums larger than 20 gal. Weapons of any sort Any open flame devices Flammable liquids FireworksExtension cords (use power strips)Anything that might scratch floors (i.e. metal surfaces/bottoms)Non-aquatic animals

http://www.snc.edu/housing/bring.html

What To Bring…Re

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Televisions!SNC has switched from cable to brand new

digital!Tube TVs will not work!Newer flat panel TVs can auto tune to receive

the brand new HD channels!◦Digital and smaller sized!

Resi

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fe Tube TV

Flat Panel TV

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YES! NO.D

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Stor

age

Desk

Shelves

Rolling Storage

Shower Caddy

* College-provided closets and desks offer lots of storage space– tour a room and see for yourself!

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Floo

rs

Rugs

Welcome Mats

* Mad/Lor, Bergstrom and Sensenbrenner all have tile floors; Burke has vinyl flooring.

Boot Tray

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Roommate Information

Email for assignments/newsletter– Mid July.

Verbally talk with roommates (don’t only rely on Facebook, texting).

Facebook page– make sure it’s an accurate reflection of who your children are!

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Roommate Assignments

REH assigns students in order of deposit date.

Assignments are made based on application information.

Mutual roommate requestsChanges until Sunday, June 22

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Roommate Communication

Roommate Bill of Rights◦ A roommate does not have to be their

best friend!

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Roommate Communication

“Dear Housing Coordinator,

We are graduating seniors who met as random roommates freshman year. We became best friends and lived with each other every year since. We would just like to thank you for putting us together freshman year. Our college experience would have been very different if we had not been put together freshman year.

Thank you!”Room

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How do they use the room?Roommate agreementsGuestsSharing items (TV, microwave, clothes,

personal products, lofts)Cleaning– what does this mean?What time is bedtime?Alarm clock

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Roommate ConcernsTalk directly with roommates first.Meet with the Resident Assistant to

determine strategies on how to resolve the issues.

Contact the Hall Director.AVOID Facebook comments or other

social media!

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Hall AssignmentsApproximately 50% of first year student

women will be in Sensenbrenner Hall.

Approximately 50% of first year student men will be in Burke Hall.

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Move-in Information

Majority of students move-in on Thursday, August 21 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Move-in assistance: Kunkel’s CrewProceed to Schneider Field.Bring their Knightline password and SNC

ID number!

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Residence Halls Close–First SemesterResidence halls will close on Saturday,

December 13, 2014 for first semester.Residence halls open during Long

Weekend and Thanksgiving break.Need to notify REH staff!

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Housing Agreement

Housing Agreement must be signed by all students before moving into a residence hall!

Students will receive an email to the agreement online after assignments are made.

Agreement has all REH policies and procedures.

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Community Member

Respect your neighborsRespect your housekeeper/buildingGet to know the RA/HDFollow policies and community standardsBe safeFind and appreciate how each person is

similar or different

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What is an RA?Student

Liaison for campus resourcesLeader

ProgrammerMediator

Policy MonitorMentor

Resi

dent

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What is a Hall Director?

Professional staff memberConduct hearing officerCrisis responderRA supervisorLive-in managerAdvisorStudent developer

Staff

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More Questions?Ad

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foWe’re here to help!

Our Website:www.snc.edu/housing

Our Office Phone:(920) 403-3360

Our E-mail:[email protected]

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Wel

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SN

C!REH wishes you

a summer!

We look forward to welcoming the Class

of 2018!

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