University Housing …living and learning on campus.
First Year Housing Options Bluff Hall -Opened in Fall Quest*, Engineering and Technology, Health Professionals Prairie Hall -Opened in Fall Future Leaders*, Scholars, Education* Woodland Hall -Opened in Fall Sustainability in Society*, Psychology*, Business, Nursing* *These FICs are connected to a required linked class.
Bluff, Prairie and Woodland Suite-style rooms with common bath Fully furnished Air conditioned Smoke free Telephone jacks Handicap accessible 24-hour computer lab Wireless access to SIUE network Expanded basic cable TV Programs and activities Laundry room
If no roommate request, you were paired with someone based on the Personal Data Summary on the Housing application. Must be mutually requested on your Housing applications and received by the deadline. Your Roommate
Each residence hall wing or apartment building has a Resident Assistant (RA), an upperclass student who will help make the adjustment to college life at SIUE a smooth and successful one. This is the first person you should turn to with questions or concerns. RAs are supervised by a full-time, Master’s-level Community Director who lives on-site. This is your next point of contact if you need assistance. Assistant Community Directors are graduate students living and working in University Housing. They are another great resource if you are looking for guidance. University Housing Staff
UHFM (University Housing Facilities Management) responds to all Maintenance Requests. All Maintenance Request should be submitted online. UHFM repairs property within units, cares of the grounds surrounding Housing facilities, maintains the cleanliness of common areas and offices, oversees pest control, upgrades facilities, and much more. Maintenance Request Top right corner of
What To Bring… Twin XL sheets Refrigerators cubic feet or less Computer - Wireless internet and data jacks are available Cleaning products Renter’s insurance Photos, décor – make you feel at home! Personalization is welcome (within limits, of course!) Visit for full list.
What Not To Bring… pets (other than fish in an aquarium) firearms or explosive devices controlled substances alcohol containers - empty or full candles with wicks intact/incense cooking appliances with open elements (i.e.-hot plates, toasters, toaster ovens, Foreman Grills) single and multiple use extension cords (must be U.L. approved outlet strip with fuse or breaker) microwaves (one is provided on each wing of the Residence Halls) halogen lamps or desk lamps with a halogen bulb Visit for a full list.
Living Guide Visit to download the complete Living Guide. The Housing Living Guide is a student handbook that includes general Housing information, Contract and Room information, Community Guidelines, Standards for Student Conduct, Safety and Security guidelines and more.
Residence halls have monitored entryways and alarmed doors Front desks are staffed 24 hours a day Fire safety On-campus police Emergency blue lights located in parking lots and along campus walkways Campus escort Housing staff on call 24 hours per day Your Safety
How to get Involved? Area Council Each Residence Hall and Cougar Village has an area council. The area council is an elected group of residents who represent their building, sponsor and execute building programs, listen and respond to resident concerns, etc. Residence Housing Association (RHA) RHA is a student liaison between University Housing and the students who live on the SIUE campus. RHA is a great way for students to gain valuable leadership experience by joining the executive board or by being an area representative. Interested? Contact your Community Director in August.
Assignment letters will be sent to your SIUE account in early July. Housing payment is included with first bill from Bursar. Freshman Move In Day is Friday, August 19, Changed your mind and need to cancel your housing contract? Check our website at for details and deadlines. Important Dates
1.Check your SIUE account to make sure you receive your assignment letter! 2.Visit in July. 3.Connect with your new roommate – phone, Facebook, go to dinner, etc. 4.Use to find a comprehensive list of What to Bring, What Not to Bring. And watch a video on what to expect on Move-In Day! 5.Call or if you have any How Can I Prepare?
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