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1 Campus Services and Housing Orientation 2016
Jennifer Wood – Director of Campus Services Megan Rowe – Associate Director Housing Operations – Student Life

2 Dining Services Parkhurst Dining Focused on fresh Local Healthy
Scratch cooking methods Fresh, non-processed ingredients. Local At least 20% of food served on campus is sourced locally Healthy Soups and sauces made from scratch (less sodium) Vegetarian meals served during every meal

3 Dining Services - Locations

4 Dining – Meal Plan Meal Swipes One meal in Iggy’s Market, Boulder Garden Café, Fit Well Café, Night Hound or Flannery Market: OR All you care to eat meal Meal Points Can be used at all retail locations, like cash.

5 Dining – Meal Swipes All you care to eat Boulder: Dinner and Weekends OR

6 Dining – Meal Points One point = One $1 Can be used at all locations
Meal Point Specials to add value to meal points. Roll over from fall to spring semester Forfeited if not used by end of spring semester (May 2017)

7 Dining – Meal Plan Options
# of Meal Swipes Meal Plan Points Cost Per Semester Total Costs for Plan 19 19 meals per week 200 $2,610 5,220 Plan 14 14 meals per week $2,400 4,800 Plan 9 9 meals per week 325 $2,000 4,000 Plan 150 150 meals per semester 400 $2,360 4,720 Plan 125 125 meals per semester

8 Dining – Meal Plan Options
Meals per week Specific number of swipes per week Limits number of swipes per meal zone Ensures all meals aren’t used by the beginning of the week. Meals per semester Specific number of swipes per semester Flexibility Ideal for students with non-traditional schedules

9 Dining – What plan is right for me?
Meals per week plans Does not have a lot of experience managing meals Plan 9 Average appetite. Tends to skip breakfast or eat breakfast in room. Plan 14 Eating the majority of their meals on campus. Might skip a meal or two throughout the week. Plan 19 Eats often and regularly. Plans to eat at locations where meal swipes are accepted.

10 Dining – What plan is right for me?
Meals per semester plans Can plan out meals so there are enough to last for the semester. Non-traditional schedules Plan 125 Small appetite Plan 150 Average appetite

11 Dining - Additional Information
Website: Allergies Concerns – to set-up time to speak with a chef. Dining App – FoodU – Locations, menus, hours, events Meal plan registration – Open thru July 1

12 Bookstore - Offerings General Merchandise General Books Textbooks
Clothing, gifts, dorm product, and convenience items General Books Reference, travel, religion, fiction, etc. Textbooks New, used, eBooks, and rentals

13 Bookstore - Textbooks New Used – 25% off the new book price
Digital – 15% - 60% off the new book price Rental – on average up to 50% off the new book price Rent for the current semester Use loyola.edu to secure Due back in bookstore by the last day of exams Credit card required to secure rental

14 Bookstore – Contact Information Website: or sm Phone: Facebook.com/loyolamdbooks Twitter.com/LoyolaMDBooks

15 Laundry Each residence hall is equipped with a laundry facility. Washer - $1.50 Dryer - $1.50 Accepts Evergreen and Coins

16 Off-Campus Evergreen Options
Angelo’s Pizza CVS – Falls and York Road Egyptian Pizza Café The Evergreen Miss Shirley’s Qdoba Roland Park Bagel Subway Tapingo (deliver) Toss

17 The Office of Student Life
The Office of Student Life supports the holistic development of the student body by empowering students to create safe, civil, and inclusive living and learning environments. We provide numerous educational and social programs We set standards for the community and encourage all members to hold one another accountable We support students’ health and safety We celebrate diversity We create communities where civility is cultivated We encourage students to use discernment in their everyday lives

18 Housing Options All first year students are guaranteed housing. First year students live on both the East and West sides of campus – there is not one “first-year area” but rather five residence halls that house all first year students. The style of housing is generally connected to their first year program theme but all themes are offered in both doubles and apartments.

19 Doubles Double rooms are shared by two students and students share a bathroom with three to ten other students on their floor of the same gender. Doubles are available in Hopkins Court, Butler Hall, Hammerman Hall, and Flannery O’Connor. Some double rooms hold three to four people.

20 Apartments are available in Campion Tower
Apartments are shared by four to six students and have two or three bedrooms, a kitchen, dining room, living room, and one to two bathrooms. Apartments are available in Campion Tower

21 What style of housing is right for my student?
There is no one right style for every student There are pros and cons to each style of housing Communication between roommates is key in any style of housing We try to honor preferences for style but cannot guarantee that each student will get their top preference

22 Residence hall amenities and services
Print station, lounges with TV’s, some buildings have classrooms Each first year hall has a desk assistant at the main entrance of the building to check in residents Staff in hall: live in AD’s, GRC’s, RA’s Facility requests can be entered online 24 hours a day Come on the residence hall tour tonight and see for yourself how amazing our halls are!

23 How are roommates matched?
Students are asked to answer a number of questions about themselves that help us to match them with a compatible roommate. Tomorrow during housing registration, it is important that students answer questions honestly.

24 What is next? Students will get their housing assignments from us in early August via their Loyola account. In that we will include contact information for their roommate(s). Most everything students will need to know prior to move in will be located on our website, including: pictures of rooms, dimensions of furniture, descriptions of amenities in each building, items to bring and not bring, etc.

25 When will my student come home?
This quarter sheet is in your folder and has all the dates and times our halls are closed. This information is also on our website.

26 Questions?


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