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Living and Eating Like A Terp Resident Life 1102 Annapolis Hall College Park, MD Dining Services 1109 South Campus Dining Hall College Park, MD

Community Living Principles Be Cooperative Be Safe Be Civil Be Involved

Be SAFE  A truly safe campus can only be achieved through the involvement and cooperation of all its community members.  University policies, programs, and services are designed to provide and promote a basis for a safer environment.  Students and their parents should have a plan in the event an emergency affects the University.

Be SAFE Safety is EVERYONE’s responsibility! Know the Rules! Smoking is NOT permitted in the residence halls. Students under 21 are PROHIBITED from possessing or consuming alcoholic beverages. Illegal drug use or possession (including marijuana) will usually result in housing termination and/or suspension from the University. Know how to help a friend in need! If you are worried about a friend who has been drinking, seek assistance! The University has a policy which provides relief from disciplinary action if a student under the influence of alcohol on campus either calls for medical assistance for a friend or for one’s self.

Be CIVIL Sexual Orientation Gender Race Religion Ethnicity Ability Family Structure Socio-Economic Status 150 Countries

Be COOPERATIVE  Group living creates shared commodities of privacy, peace, quiet and space.  Develop agreements on mutual expectations in a proactive fashion.  Communicate and work collaboratively to resolve conflicts.

Be INVOLVED Support Systems Opportunities for Involvement Syn*Quest Collaborative

Dining on Campus is mostly a la carte Two a la carte dining halls One all-you-care-to-eat dining hall There are three plans for the new-to-housing students Resident Plan Resident Plan Plus Resident Plan Red Dining at Maryland

Resident Points  For a la carte dining Use in two a la carte dining halls Use for “extra” meals in 251 North Terp Bucks  Bucks add flexibility Use in cafes and shops 251 North Meals  All-you-care-to-eat dining  Use in the 251 North dining hall The Three Parts of your Dining Plan

Dining at Maryland Plan is set for average eater Includes margin for students to go home or dine off campus Heavy eater / student who stays only on campus may need additional points Light eater / student who eats out frequently has the option of using points in convenience shops for non-food purchases Target Amounts Provide guidance to spending pattern Posted in dining halls and online 40 Point per day spending cap during last three weeks of the semester

Online Services Check out Dining Services Online Dining Plan details Manage your account Verify transactions Check balances Add funds Report a lost card and freeze all spending accounts Real time information is available 24 hours a day!!

Dining Locations Points Two Dining Halls Bucks Six convenience shops Fourteen cafes Adele’s Restaurant - lunch and dinner Stamp Add On Eleven brand-name locations in the Stamp Union Taco Bell Express in Martin Engineering Meals 251 North As a bonus Adele’s Restaurant In the Stamp accepts Points at dinner!

UM ID Card Privileges Access to housing Access to spending accounts Access to Health Center Care Access to campus computers, printers, and copiers Access to shuttle bus Responsibilities Non-transferable If lost, report immediately Replace at Mitchell Building

Terrapin Express Turns your UM ID into an on-campus debit card. Add funds online, by mail, by phone, or in person Terrapin Express vendors include: Athletics: all concessions stands and ticket offices University Services: laundry facilities, computer labs, health center, libraries Dining Services: all cafés, restaurants, dining halls, and convenience shops Stamp Union: Art & Learning Center, Hoff Theatre, Mailboxes, Etc, Terrapin Technology Store, TerpZone, Ticket Office, University Book Center Terrapin Express is an optional account that allows access to campus vendors and services but does not replace a resident dining plan.

Student Employment Resident Life employs over 400 Students Resident Assistants Community Assistants Office Assistants Program Assistants

Student Employment Dining employs over 400 students per semester. Opportunity for advancement to Student supervisor / Student Manager Starting pay $8.25 / hour plus free meal every shift. Examples of student positions: Barista Catering Waiter IT support Dishwasher Driver Late Night Dining Nutrition Assistant Restaurant Cook Retail Associate

GREEN! TERPS are going GREEN! Sustainability What we do… Provide refill stations for water bottles Recycle and compost Offer bagasse carryout containers and coater paper cups Use energy efficient and low flow fixtures and appliance - washing machines, light fixtures, showers heads, etc Installed the first green roof on Cumberland Hall in 2008 Use recycled products in all offices We ask that you… Eat in whenever you can Use carryout only when carrying out Recycle and compost when possible Use appropriate receptacles when discarding waste Conserve energy by turning off lights and unplugging items when not in use Use refillable water bottles, coffee mugs, and carryout containers Buy energy star computers and refrigerators when possible

WHO IS THERE TO HELP US? Resident Assistants (RA) Community Assistants (CA) Graduate Administrative Coordinator (GAC) Resident Director (RD) Community Director (CD) Move-in Information

Regular Standard Twin Bed Desk Desk Chair Chest-of-Drawers Closet Space Cable and Data jack. There is one phone jack per room (in Quads there are two). All residence halls have wireless internet and wired Ethernet connections Blinds Each Person in the Room Has:

Items NOT to bring: Lofts Candles or Incense Hotplates Halogen Lamps Microwaves Air-Conditioners Space Heaters Pets Weapons or anything resembling a weapon including pellet and air soft guns Move-in Information

Tips and Helpful Hints: Bring your own handtruck/dolly Assemble your ultimate move-in team Move-in Timeline: (Plan to move in on one of the following dates): Wednesday, August 22 (Gemstone GEMS Camp Participants) Saturday, August 25 (New Living Learning Program Students/some Denton Community residents) Sunday, August 26 (All other new Freshmen) Move-in Deadline: Wednesday, August 29, at 12 noon New Resident Orientation : events start immediately Move-in Information

Terp Work Zones! New Residence Hall: Prince Frederick Construction near Caroline, Carroll and Wicomico Halls will begin during the Fall 2012 semester. Work will impact sidewalks, building entrances, and areas adjacent to the halls. Piping Project in the Cambridge Community Project will begin before the Fall 2012 semester near Cumberland and Cambridge Halls. Residents should expect periodic disruptions New Physics and Astronomy Building A new $138 million lab sciences building is being constructed in the lot across from the Cambridge Community. Students living in the Cambridge Community area, particularly Centreville and Cambridge halls, will likely be most affected by construction activity during move-in and the academic year.

Plan for Success Room Assignments: Released July 20 New Resident Move-In August 22 Gemstone GEMS Camp Participants August 25 New Living Learning Program Students, Some New Denton Community Residents August 26 All Other New Students Classes Begin August 29 New Resident Orientation (NRO) August Dining Plans August 14 Information Available August 27 NRO Dining Plan Begins August 4pm Regular Dining Plans Begin

Terrapin Treats Send love and support to your student Packages include Celebration Cake, balloons, plates, forks, napkins, cake server Ice Cream Social Ice Cream, bowls, spoons, napkins, scoop Study Break Snacks, supplies Cozy Comfort Tea, cocoa, chicken soup Go to terrapintreats.umd.edu for additional packages and details

We look forward to seeing you in August! Resident Life 1102 Annapolis Hall College Park, MD Dining Services 1109 South Campus Dining Hall College Park, MD