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University Apartments

Apt. 5 University Apartments
Apt. 2 Apt. 6
Apt. 3 Apt. 1

Rent

$440 per month, per resident, billed on a semester basis. 

(See University Apartment Billing for details). 

Description of Apartments

Located conveniently on campus is the new University Apartment Complex. The University Apartments are designed as a comfortable transition between living in the residence halls and independent living after graduation. Each apartment is completely furnished and includes a kitchen area complete with appliances, living room space, two bedrooms and private bath. The University Apartments are a great choice if you are seeking an autonomous lifestyle. Built in 1999, the two-bedroom apartments accommodate mostly juniors and seniors in two buildings with a total of forty-eight apartments. The University Apartments are located near the University Center, and within a short walking distance to all major classroom buildings. The Apartments combine the convenience of being on campus with an independent and relaxed atmosphere.

Eligibility

If you’re a full-time student, you may apply to live in the University Apartments.

The application period for fall semester begins in February and will continue until all spaces have been filled. Offers are made on a first-come-first-serve basis.

Eligibility to reserve a University Apartment for 12 months requires year-round rental payment.  A student choosing not to pay rent for both the Summer I and Summer II terms, must vacate his/her assigned apartment, forfeits the right to retain a University Apartment for the upcoming fall semester, and is automatically placed at the end of the University Apartments' waiting list. 

Meal Plan

Residents of the apartments are required to purchase a meal plan. In addition to the standard meal plan options, the University offers apartment residents a special option. Residents may choose to purchase 40 meals for the semester along with $175 Declining Credit Balance (DCB) for a total of only $575. These 40 meals offer flexibility allowing residents to use the meals at any time throughout the semester. The DCB account will be accepted not only in the dining hall, but also in the Patio Café and Java City.

Furnishings

The University Apartments are completely furnished. Each kitchen includes a refrigerator, oven and range, sink and built-in cabinets. Each bedroom is furnished with a bed, nightstand, three-drawer chest, desk, desk chair and closet with shelves. The living room includes an upholstered loveseat, upholstered chair, coffee table and end table. Each apartment has individual phone lines, as well as data hookups and basic cable television and air conditioning. Two washers and dryers are located on the ground floor in each of the two apartment buildings.

Visitation Policy

University Apartment residents have a 24 hour-visitation policy. The policy requires apartment residents to inform the Resident Director or the Head Resident Assistant if they plan to have a guest for longer than 48-hours. The resident must have written consent from his/her roommate to have guests overnight before permission will be granted. Guests are subject to the rules and regulations of the University during their stay. Residents are responsible for the conduct of their guest.

Break Periods

Residents are allowed to reside in their apartments during spring break, holiday breaks and during the summer as long as their lease is valid. Residents are to notify the Resident Director or the Head Resident Assistant if they choose to remain on campus during break periods or opt to leave during this period. A health and safety inspection will be conducted during these times so we can maintain the safety of the building.

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