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We Are...Housing and Residence Life
On behalf of the Housing and Residence Life staff, welcome to Fall 2011! We are excited for your arrival in August. We are quite busy so far this summer preparing for another wonderful year.
Most of your questions should be answered within the information provided. Over the sum-mer we encourage you to contact your room-mate to discuss items to bring and to get to know each other. We are committed to making your stay a pleasant and successful experience!
Please feel free to contact us if there is anything we can do to assist you. Very soon, you will have the opportunity to take advantage of living on campus for the upcoming 2011-12 academic year. We know your experience with us will be a positive one! As always, if you have suggestions please let us know. We strive to provide you with the best living environment and experience pos-sible. See you August 17th!
Week of Welcome Aug 17: Move in/Registration
Aug 18: Classes Start
Activities include convocation, family picnic, RecFest, and Freshman Seminar Class
For more information, visit: www.marshall.edu/wow
Summer 2011
Housing Contact
Information
North & South Halls Phone: 304-696-3362
Fax: 304-696-3811 E-Mail:
firstyearhousing@marshall.edu
Upper-class Halls Phone: 304-696-2570
Fax: 304-696-6161 Email: housing@marshall.edu
Website:
www.marshall.edu/housing
Inside this Edition
Week of Welcome pg 2
New in 2011-2012 pg 2
Staff Responsibilities pg 2
Sending Love pg 3
Meal Plans pg 3
How to Pack pg 3
Important Dates pg 4
Activities pg 4
Have You Herd...
Welcome!
Wednesday, August 17, 2011. Please contact our office if
you cannot arrive by Aug. 17th. Early arrivals will not be able to be
accommodated. We have set up a schedule to ease congestion. Adherence to your move
in time will greatly be appreciated. Arrival times will be listed in the letter you receive
Renter’s Insurance
Housing cannot be held responsible for your personal belongings or any losses that may occur under any circumstance. We recom-mend that you obtain renter‟s insurance, which is usually available at a low cost and may be included in your parents‟ home own-ers insurance. You may also visit www.nssinc.com for information about stu-dent property insurance.
Important Numbers
MUPD 304-696-4357
Student Health 304-691-1106
Counseling 304-696-3111
Tutoring 304-696-3169
Student Aid 304-696-3162
Registrar 304-696-6410
Bursar 304-696-6620
Bookstore 304-696-2461
Parking 304-696-6406
SRC 304-696-5810
Department of Housing and Residence Life
First Year Residence Halls 2011-2012
Monthly Newsletter
To find out what is occurring in the halls you can always read our monthly newsletter. Please visit: www.marshall.edu/housing/reshallnewsletter.asp
Move-in Day
Who Does What? : Residence Hall Staff
The Department of Housing and Residence Life employs a vari-ety of people to serve and assist you.
Assistant General Manager (AGM) There are two assistant general managers in North and South Halls. One oversees residence life and the other oversees operations. The AGM of Residence Life supervises the RAs, assists with programming efforts, and processes judicial cases. The AGM of operations is responsible for overseeing all clerical tasks associated with assignments, accounts receivable and resi-dents‟ accounts.
Residence Life Specialists (RLS) There are two Resi-dence Life Specialists. They supervise the RDs, handle stu-dent concerns, and advise student involvement groups.
Resident Directors (RDs) Supervise RAs. They reside in the building and handle any issues associated with the hall. RDs keep weekly office hours to meet with residents. Their office hours and telephone number are posted throughout the building.
Desk Coordinators & Desk Assistants (DCs/DAs) work Monday through Friday at the front desk. They monitor the lobby, sort mail, manage amenities available at the front desk, and answer student questions.
Resident Advisors (RAs) They are there to assist you with any questions you may have. They will foster a high quality liv-ing and learning experience for the residents. RAs also provide extra safety while traversing the exterior and interior of the com-munity. RAs will plan programs for your floor. If there is any-thing you are interested in doing/seeing in the talk to your RA!
Desk Staff manage operations at the front desk in the eve-nings and on weekends.
Campus Service Workers maintain the cleanliness of the residence hall common areas.
Maintenance repairs hall facilities, conducts routine mainte-nance to facilities, and repairs items in common areas and rooms.
Central Office Staff are also here to help you. Please feel free to visit our offices located in Holderby and South Hall and or refer to our contact list by visiting the website: http://www.marshall.edu/housing/hrlstaff.asp
Assignments Staff work in the central office. Contact them with questions about room billing and assignments.
Summer 2011
Week of Welcome kicks off August 17th!
First year students can begin moving into the halls on Wednes-day, August 17th. Students should check in for Week of Wel-come activities at the Recreation Center from 9:00 a.m.—7:00 p.m. on Wednesday. Commuter students will check in at the Henderson Center concourse from 7:30 a.m.—9:30 a.m. on Thursday. Freshman First Class begins with the President's Convocation in the Henderson Center Arena at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, Au-gust 18th. Your Class sessions last throughout the day on Thursday and Friday and continue with additional online ses-sions. Questions? Please contact Sherri Stepp at (304)696-7038 or email goodall@marshall.edu
New for 2011-12! Freshman Networking Se-ries: An initiative that will fa-cilitate networking opportuni-ties between first year students twice a semester. Students should come out and take ad-
vantage of this great opportunity! Advertisement will be posted in August. Freshman Interest Groups—(FIGs) a program designed to bring what is learned in the classroom to the campus living ex-perience. Marshall University's Freshman Interest Groups goal is to provide small, thematic living learning communities to enhance students‟ academic and personal experiences during their first year of college. Students of the same major and with similar academic interests live together with other freshmen on the same floor in a residence hall taking 2-4 classes together during their freshman year. Students get to know their class-mates and floormates by attending classes, residence hall activi-ties, and study groups together, or just hanging out. Available FIGs
Creative Writing
Media Literacy
Chorus
PreMed
Speech and Debate
Sports and Nutrition For more information please go to: http://www.marshall.edu/housing/documents/flyer-informational/FreshmenInterestGroups.pdf
Summer 2011
Meal Plan Options Remember... you can always increase your meal plan, but during the academic year you may not lower your meal plan. If you
would like to change the meal plan you currently have please send an email to housing@marshall.edu
Meal Plan Type Price (per semester) Available to: Unlimited + $50 Flex $ 1651 All Students Unlimited + $150 Flex $ 1751 All Students Unlimited + $250 Flex $ 1851 All Students 15 Meals per Week $ 1568 Soph, Jr, Sr, Grad 15 Meals per Week + $100 Flex $ 1668 Soph, Jr, Sr, Grad 15 Meals per Week + $200 Flex $ 1760 Soph, Jr, Sr, Grad 10 Meals per Week $ 1260 Jr, Sr, Grad
Students should be mindful of what they choose to bring to the residence halls. We recommend that you contact your roommate before packing to coor-dinate who will bring what to avoid bringing the same items. Residents of North Hall, South Hall, and Marshall Commons should also bring toilet pa-per and cleaning supplies for the bath-room; you are held responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of your suite. Please refer to our list for guid-ance. If you have more questions about what items are permissible, please contact us at 1-800-438-5391 or visit www.marshall.edu/housing/howtopack.asp
What to Bring What to Bring
Shower Caddy
Fan (For non A/C buildings)
Decorations
Lamps
Clothes hangers
Linens
Power Strip with Surge Protector
Shower Shoes or Flip Flops
Entertainment (e.g. radio, tv)
School supplies
Bathrobe
Microwave—ONLY IN NORTH HALL, SOUTH HALL & MARSHALL COMMONS
What Not to Bring
Pets (Except fish)
Multi-Outlet Plug
Weapons/ Darts (All kinds)
Refrigerators over 2.5 amps
Candles and Incense
Cooking Appliances (Except popcorn poppers and coffee pots)
Halogen Lights
Microwaves
Lofts
Sending Some Love Missing you son our daughter?? Send them a gift from Campus Creations. Campus Creations offers a variety of care packages every semester. If you have signed up to live on campus for the Fall 2011 semester you should receive a letter soon outlining the packages being sold. You can also visit Campus Creations online at www.campuscreations.net/MARSHALL-RHA
A percentage of the proceeds go towards the Residence Hall Association and Signature Events, a group of stu-dents who use their fundraised money for programs and improvements to the residence halls.
Dimensions and Furnishings
North & South Halls
Windows: 5 X 6 ft *Bring rod and curtain
Closets: Each 40 inches *There are no doors on the closets
Room Dimensions: 13‟10‟‟ X 11‟7‟‟
Twin Towers East
Windows: 4‟2” x 5‟8” *Bring rod and curtain
Room Dimensions: 12‟ x 16‟
Buskirk Hall
Windows: 4‟9” x 6‟ 8.5” Bring rod and curtain
Room Dimensions:
14‟ x 15‟ 10”
Furnishings Twin Extra Long Mattress Desk & Desk Chair Dresser Internet (Ethernet & Wireless) Cable TV outlet Mini Window Blinds
There are many free opportunities for you at Marshall University. If you enjoy sports, you may attend football, basketball, volleyball, and many other sporting events for free. Just bring your student ID to the ticket booth in Gullickson Hall and pick up your free ticket. For student ticket information you may visit the MU website; just click on “Athletics.” If you are interested in theater, the Marshall Artist series provides performances for free. To pick up tickets, just bring your student ID to the box office in the performing arts center. A schedule of these events can be found on the Marshall website or by calling 696-6656. There is also a foreign film festival each semester. The Student Activities Pro-gramming Board (SAPB) also does a great job of hosting free entertainment. Look for post-ers of these events in your hallway or visit www.marshall.edu/student-actvities/sapb
Ritter Park This is a great place to take a walk, sun bathe, or throw a football. It has trails, a rose garden, and an outdoor amphitheater. Old Central City Central City is a neat walk through the past. There are antique stores, specialty shops, and a farmers market to enjoy. Huntington Museum of Art A great museum complete with hiking trails
and performances you can check out! Pullman Square Located right in downtown Huntington, there are shops and restaurants to explore. Pullman is home to Starbucks, Uno‟s, Empire Books, Game Stop, Max & Erma‟s, and the Marquee Cinemas just to name a few. And don‟t forget the live concerts on the quad.
Programming in the Residence Halls is something to get excited about! This is yet another fun and free opportunity. In addition, you have a voice! If you want to tie dye, see a mixed martial arts demonstration, participate in a political debate, or learn how to change the oil in your car, let your RA know. We are committed to hosting the activities and speakers you are interested in. Not only will programs allow you to expand your knowledge in areas you may not expect, but you will meet other residents, faculty members, RAs, and other hall staff. Programming also has it‟s wild and wacky side. Activities such as Pie your RA, World Series of Pop Culture, Tug-of-War, and Capture the Flag are frequently held by the RA staff. Look for fliers in your hall for dates and times. Bring your friends and be prepared for a great time!
August 17, Wednesday-August 21, Sunday
Week of Welcome (WoW) Freshman Move in begins at 9 a.m. Aug. 17th
(Information will be sent to you from the Orientation Office)
August 22, Sunday, 4 p.m.—6 p.m. Welcome Back Picnic (Harless)
August 22, Monday, 8 a.m. First Day of Classes
August 26, Friday Last day to add Classes
August 29, Monday „W‟ Withdrawal period begins
September 5, Monday University CLOSED
September 23, Friday Last Day to Drop 1st 8 Weeks Courses
October 12, Wednesday 2nd 8 Weeks Courses Begin
October 28, Friday Last Day to Drop a Full Semester Individual Course
November 7, Monday - November 18, Friday Advance Registration for Spring Semester for Currently Enrolled
Students
November 11, Friday Last Day to Drop 2nd 8 Weeks Courses
November 19, Saturday, Noon Residence Halls Close
(North & South Halls remain open during break)
November 21, Monday - November 26, Saturday Thanksgiving/Fall Break - Classes Dismissed
November 27, Sunday, 9 a.m. Residence Halls Open
November 28, Monday Classes Resume
November 30, Wednesday -- December 6, Tuesday "Dead Week"
December 7, Wednesday Study Day -- Exams for Wednesday Classes 3 p.m. and After Will
Be Held
December 8, Thursday -- December, 13 Tuesday Exam Days
December 14, Wednesday, Noon Residence Halls Close
(North and South halls remain open during break)
Important Dates FREE Opportunities For Fun
Summer 2011
Things to do and see in Huntington
PROGRAMS!!!