Exploring Campus Living: A Comprehensive Guide
Discover the various college living options, from on-campus residence halls to off-campus apartments. Learn about residence hall types, amenities, and Living-Learning Communities that enhance the student experience. Explore themed Living Learning Communities and roles of individuals in campus living, such as Resident Assistants and Residence Hall Directors.
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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 - Interest - Goal - Lifestyle - Extracurricular Activity - Year in college - Other 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 - Health/First-Aid - Money Management - Safety - Nutrition - Housekeeping/Cleaning - Transportation - Communication 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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