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1 CAMPUS HOUSING

2 UNBOUND BY TRADITION, UNLIMITED IN OUR POTENTIAL PROPELLED BY A VISION OF A BOLD NEW FUTURE
Talk about how we are constantly improving the on campus experience for our residents.

3 BENEFITS OF LIVING ON CAMPUS
Higher G.P.A. Proximity to Resources More than 1, 350 Programs Leadership and Employment Opportunities Turley, R. N. L., & Wodtke, G. (2010). College residence and academic performance: who benefits from living on campus?. Urban Education, 45(4),

4 LIFE IN A QUAD APARTMENTS, SUITES, AND CORRIDORS

5 AMENITIES BY AREA Computing Center Fitness Center
Sports Court and Outdoor Sand Volleyball Court Resident Parking Lot Café/Cafeteria by area Residential Mail Room for Package Delivery by area

6 AMENITIES BY BUILDING Community Kitchen Recreation Rooms Classroom
Lounges Study Rooms Laundry Room Wifi and Cable TV Room Phone and Voic Mailboxes

7 Types of “Living Styles”
CORRIDOR STYLE SUITE STYLE APARTMENTS Single, double, and triple rooms Community bathrooms End hall lounges Gender by floor/wing 30-50 residents per corridor Single and double rooms Shared bathroom and living room inside suite Gender by suites 4-7 residents per suite For upperclassmen & graduate students only Single and double rooms Shared bathroom, living room, dining area, and full kitchen Gender by apartment 4-6 residents per apartment Add note about triples this year in corridor and one triple per suite All first years and transfer living on campus will be living in triples

8 Gender Inclusive Housing Special Needs and Medical Accommodations
SPECIALITY LIVING DIFFERENT LIVING STYLES FOR DIFFERENT NEEDS Substance Free 24 Hour Quiet Gender Inclusive Housing Cooking Family Housing Special Needs and Medical Accommodations

9 LIFE IN A TRIPLE Not admitting more students, retention rate on campus is increasing Tripling is NOT unique to Stony Brook, different style of triples to ensure maximum floor space for students (standard, enhanced, enhanced 2) you can click on the link on the PP to see what those are Transfer students living closest to campus, are the ones who will most likely not get housing, refer them to the off campus housing and commuter office More beds will be added to Benedict College and Roosevelt Quad for this Fall which will provide 80 more beds Another Apartment Complex to add 175 more beds is also in progress as well Toll Hall will add 750 for Fall of 2016

10 Different Configurations Please Note: Based on Allowance of Space
Option 1 Option 2 Option 2 Option 3 Option 3 1 Standard Bed 1 Bunk Bed 2 Desks 2 Dressers 2 Closets/Armoires 1 Lofted Bed 1 Bunk Bed 2 Desks 2 Dressers 2 Closets/Armoires 1 Lofted Bed 1 Bunk Bed 3 Desks 2 Dressers 2 Closets/Armoires

11 SOME ADDED BENEFITS 15% OFF YOUR ROOM RATE MORE PEOPLE TO NETWORK WITH
INCREASED TIME MANAGEMENT SKILLS Has all the amenities of the west apartments Has two and three bedroom apartments Is approximately 20 miles from the university Has areas for barbequing Mostly Transfer Students SBU/BNL Shuttle Van: This mini-bus takes students, faculty and staff between the Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory. Brookhaven Residential Village Service: This bus provides transportation from Stony Brook University to Brookhaven Residential Village

12 INSIDE YOUR ROOM WHAT’S PROVIDED AND WHAT TO BRING

13 CORRIDOR STYLE SUITE STYLE APARTMENTS Bed frame Mattress Bureau Pedestal Computer desk with chair Closet All things provided in corridor style rooms Loveseat Three seat couch Coffee Table All things provided for corridor and suite style rooms Dining Table with six dining chairs Refrigerator Microwave Electric Stove and Oven

14 WHAT TO BRING SUGGESTED PROHIBITED DESIRABLE Electrical appliances
XL twin bedding (Sheets, Blankets, Pillows) Shower shoes (Flip Flops) Towels Pillows Toiletries Clothes hangers Shower caddy Hamper Laundry detergent Electrical appliances Extension cords Halogen lamps Multi-armed lamps Candles Plug-in air fresheners Weights Pets Holiday or decorative lights Stereo/Speakers TV Fan Power-string/surge protector Ethernet cord Snacks Alarm clock Hub/switch to share internet access Small refrigerator (1.5 amps, 3 cubic feet) for small fridge

15 HOUSING ASSIGNMENTS Will be given out late July/early August through your Stony Brook EOP students are guaranteed housing Freshmen who applied by May 1st are guaranteed housing Transfer students are not guaranteed housing. In will give your roommates names, room assignment, and potentially roommate contact information If you are not awarded housing and need help finding off campus living, please visit the Office of Off Campus Housing Website

16 UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGES
THEME LIVING BY QUADS SUITE STYLE Roth Quad Kelly Quad Tabler Quad UGC placement is based upon student interest, not student major Peer Education groups include DPE (Diversity Peer Education), APE (AIDS Peer Education) CORRIDOR STYLE Roosevelt Quad Mendelsohn Quad H Quad

17 DRIVEN CURIOUS HANDS-ON WELCOMING PROUD
OFFICE STAFF DRIVEN CURIOUS HANDS-ON WELCOMING PROUD

18 HOW CAN WE HELP YOU? Lockouts Maintenance General Questions
Quad Office (per Area) Monday – Friday 8:30am – 5:00pm Residence Assistant Office (per building) Everyday 7:00pm – 11:00pm (Office Hours) 11:00pm – 8:30am (Available via phone for emergencies)

19 Professional Staff Student Staff Quad Office Service Manager
Quad Director Quad Office Service Manager Residence Hall Director Faculty Director Facilities Manager Custodial Supervisor Student Staff 1:36 RA to Resident Ratio Quad Assistant (Graduate Student) Office Assistant (Undergraduate Student) Resident Assistant (Undergraduate Student)

20 FACILITIES AND CUSTODIAL CREW
Full-time facilities and custodial staff dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the residential experience. Custodial Cleaning Inside Suites & Apartments Weekly Corridor Style Bathrooms Daily Common Areas such lounges, classrooms, and trash rooms are cleaned daily.

21 SECURITY AND SAFETY SERIOUS ABOUT SAFETY

22 RESIDENTIAL SAFETY University Police (631)632-3333
Building Emergency Phones and Blue Light Phones SB Alert and SB Guardian Residential Safety Program ( WALK) Door Checking Desk Monitors (11pm-2am) Perimeter checks from 2am-6am by security Fire Safety (i.e. fire alarms, smoke detectors) in all halls Renter’s and Personal Property Insurance Educational Campus Safety Programs Room safety, wouldn’t leave your house unlocked, don’t leave the building doors propped and your room unlocked

23 INSPIRING THE BIG IDEAS THAT WILL TRANSFORM OUR LIVES AND IMPACT THE WORLD
Food Pantry- Assisting students and staff with food insecurity Tis the Season- Giving back to the community around LI Transforming our Campus- Tabler Steps Project, Campus Signage, etc

24 WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU IN THE FALL!
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL THE OFFICE OF CAMPUS RESIDENCES at (631) , or visit


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