Housing - Residence Hall Handbook 2007-08
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| Welcome | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Welcome to Michigan Tech residence halls, a place where you can live in a community that values friendship and academic success. The nature and quality of your living-learning environment plays an important part in your University education. In planning, staffing, and operating our residence halls, we seek to meet your needs in every way possible and, with your hall council, provide additional amenities that make the halls an even better place to live. The staff is here to help you with questions or challenges associated with college life. If you need assistance, please ask. We urge you to read all information included on this site carefully in order to become familiar with your place of residence. It provides information about your room, services, safety and policies. An understanding of and respect for the rights of others is of utmost importance in making residence hall life successful for all. We have designed an environment to provide individual freedom, limited only by regulations essential to building a successful community. Your cooperation, participation, and helpful contributions are necessary for the success of your hall. Should you have comments, questions, or a request for an exception to a policy or procedure, please feel free to ask by contacting 906-487-2682, email at housing@mtu.edu, or visit us in the Housing & Residential Life office located in 153 Wadsworth Hall. Beth L. Wagner | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Housing Contract | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| University Residency Requirement | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | All single undergraduate students are required to live in University housing facilities during their first full year at Michigan Technological University. This does not include commuting students living at home with their parent(s)/guardian, transfer students or graduate students. The Board of Control waives the requirement that second year students and transfer students be required to live in University housing facilities so long as consistent with housing conditions. For more information about this Board of Control policy, visit their website at this link. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Fees and Contract Termination | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | A. THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT ARE FOR THE ENTIRE ACADEMIC YEAR. The contract will be terminated only upon completion of the academic year, graduation, withdrawal from the University, or granting of special permission to break the residence hall contract. In all cases, room and board charges will continue until the student checks out in accordance with established University procedures. For more information about this Board of Control policy, visit their website at this link. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Conditions of Assignment | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | A. Submission of this contract does not guarantee accommodations in the residence halls. Should the University have more applicants than it has regular rooms available, it reserves the right to assign applicants without prior notice to temporary accommodations until regular accommodations become available. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| General Conditions | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | A. The resident agrees to comply with all University rules, regulations, and procedures. Residents will be held accountable for any violations of these regulations. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 12 Month Living Area | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Living in the 12 month living area means you are able to register and stay during semester breaks. Residents staying in their room during the summer or semester break will be assessed an additional fee that is not included in their regular contract. Please note that during the semester break, dining services are not provided. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Alcohol | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | The possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages in University housing facilities by persons at least twenty-one years of age is permitted in individual student rooms that are officially approved and assigned by the University, and currently occupied by, one or more twenty-one-year-old student(s), except in Alcohol-free living areas.
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| Alcohol-Free Living Areas | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | In designated areas of the residence halls, an alcohol-free living area is provided where the use or possession of alcohol by anyone, regardless of age, is strictly prohibited. Room assignments in this area are given to residents who do not use alcohol at any time in their room. Displaying empty alcohol bottles/cans is prohibited. To see a list of the alcohol-free housing rooms, you can download an excel document here. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Break Periods | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | During the Thanksgiving and Spring breaks, residents may occupy their room by registering at the reception desk. Please note that the Dining Halls are closed during break periods. During the three-week semester break, the halls are closed and residents are required to vacate the buildings. Residents living in the 12-month living section may register to stay in their room during the semester break and summer for an additional charge. If residing in a Wadsworth room with a private bath or in the West Wads Suites, the custodial staff will enter the room to clean the bathroom during the three week semester break. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Campus Café & Vending | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | The Campus Café is a quick service restaurant located on the ground floor of Wadsworth Hall. The Campus Café provides a convenient place to relax away from the books as well as a late night dining option. Dining Dollars can be used to purchase menu items such as pizza, burgers, fries, and convenience items like 12 packs of soda, chips, fresh vegetables sticks and more. Vending machines are located in the public areas of all halls for convenience. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Chalking Policy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | http://www.sa.mtu.edu/dean/judicial/policies/chalking.html | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Community Governed Living Area | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | The Community Governed Area is a living option offered in East Wadsworth Hall to residents who are 21 and over or entering their third year of college. Residents living in this area will have an opportunity to assist in determining some policy guidelines, like quiet hours, through the development of a Community Standards Agreement. An option for a 5-meal plan and a monthly room and board payment plan is also available. Kitchenette and laundry facilities are located in the area. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Community Standards Agreement | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | The Community Standards Agreement is an opportunity for house members to develop their own standards by clarifying, furthering, defining, or exceeding those set by the University. The agreement is a living document that is written by house members at the beginning of the year and revised at the start of Spring semester. This process empowers residents to share responsibility and accountability for the standards collectively determined. It is also a tool to provide residents an avenue for input concerning their living environment. The final copy is judicially binding and will be signed by all residents of the house and displayed in the house. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Computer Information | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Network connections in resident rooms are available and monthly fees are included in the room and board costs. ResNet (ethernet) is a high-speed network connection offered from Information Technologies Telecommunications Support. Call Telcom at 906-487-2000 or go to www.tc.mtu.edu for more information. For information regarding Michigan Tech computer policies, go to http://sa.mtu.edu/dean/judicial/policies/. Networking between residence hall rooms is not permitted. No string or any type of wiring or cables can be placed from room to room. Wireless access “hotzones” are available in many academic buildings and study lounge areas. Residents with laptops or PDAs that include a WiFi certified 802.11 b/g network card can access the wireless network. Wireless routers and hubs are not recommended for resident rooms because of the high likelihood of interference and security concerns. For a complete list of wireless locations see www.rovernet.mtu.edu. For more information, go to www.tc.mtu.edu, call 906-487-2000 or email telecom-request@mtu.edu. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Computer Science Learning Community | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | How would you like to enhance your computer science degree? It is as easy as joining the Computer Science Learning Community (CSLC). This community consists of students, staff, and faculty who share academic interests in the field of computer science. The CSLC is specifically for students majoring in computer science, software engineering, and computer systems science. As a first-year CSLC member, you will be enrolled in a group of academic courses together. These courses are tied to the computer science major and include a college success course. CSLC is located on the third floor of East McNair Hall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Contract Release - Residence Halls | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | The residence hall contract is a legal and binding document. Housing realizes, however, that circumstances may have changed since moving into the residence halls, and for this reason, the following guidelines have been established in the event that you wish to apply to be released from your contract. If the request is granted, a $100.00 fee will be assessed for breaking the contract. You may be released from your contract for medical, financial, or serious extenuating circumstances. An application for release may be obtained from the Residence Life Office located in 155 Wadsworth. The completed materials, including a completed application, a letter stating the circumstance surrounding the request, and supporting factual information should be returned to the Office of Residence Life. Under no circumstances should off campus living arrangements (i.e. sign a lease) be made until a decision has been received. In cases where contract release requests are denied, the resident may appeal the decision to the Director of Housing & Residential Life. This appeal must be submitted to the Director in writing, and must be submitted within 5 business days. The appeal letter should contain all additional information you would like to be considered. All appeal decisions are final. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Converted Room | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Converted room status means that your room has been assigned one additional person. Rooms are assigned based on the completion date of your housing contract. This date will be used to assign a priority number to your room. Once everyone arrives in the fall and vacancies are identified, the priority number is used to offer you or one of your roommates the opportunity to move to regular room assignment. Each room has all the necessities for the added person. Converted rooms will be given a reduced room rate until you are no longer in converted room status. For more information on converted rooms, please visit this page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Counseling Services | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | The staff in the Counseling Services Office can assist with personal issues that may interfere with the effective use of your talents. Counselors can help make decisions, manage stress, improve your communication skills, and foster self-awareness. Any concern you may have, including depression, pregnancy, anxiety, loneliness, substance abuse, or problems with a relationship, can be discussed with a counselor in a confidential setting. Visit www.counseling.mtu.edu for more information. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Dining Dollars | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Dining Dollars add flexibility to the board plan. They are a part of each meal plan and allow a resident with class conflicts to eat at times and places that are more convenient. Dining Dollars can be used in the Memorial Union Building Food Court, the Campus Café, the Aftermath in Fisher Hall, Ripley Ski Hill, Sports concessions, or in food and beverage vending machines. Unused Dining Dollars are transferable from Fall to Spring semester, however Dining Dollars left over at the end of the Spring semester are nonrefundable. Residents or parents can add money to a Dining Dollars account online at www.techexpress.mtu.edu/ or at the Tech Express Office located in the Memorial Union Building. These additional Dining Dollar funds can be refunded, at the contributor's request, at the end of the academic year. A $5.00 fee is assessed on any refund. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Disabilities Services | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | The University is committed to assisting students with documented physical and learning disabilities. Services and accommodations may include extended time for exams, select adaptive technology, priority scheduling, special housing and parking arrangements, or other reasonable assistance. If you have a disability and feel you may need accommodation, please call Student Affairs at 906-487-2212. For more information, visit www.studentaffairs.mtu.edu. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Disciplinary Procedures | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Residence Hall and University policies have been established to insure that each resident can be successful in their educational endeavors within prescribed community standards. Residents that fail to comply with these policies and other policies outlined in the Student Code of Conduct, may be subject to disciplinary action. Sanctions range from disciplinary warning to expulsion and may include but are not limited to fines, removal from the hall, community service and educational projects. It is each residents responsibility to become familiar with the rules and regulations if they are to be successful as residents of their hall and students at Michigan Tech University. To view the Code of Conduct, go to www.sa.mtu.edu/dean/judicial/policies/code/. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Duct Tape | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | The use of duct tape is not permitted in resident rooms, due to the intensive labor required to clean adhesive residue. Residents will be charged for all necessary clean-up. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Electrical Equipment | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Electrical clocks, radios, stereos, televisions, blankets, razors, microwaves, George Foremans, personal computers, and small refrigerators may be used in resident rooms. The only cooking appliances permitted are coffee makers, microwaves, and appliances with self-contained heating units. Each hall provides kitchenettes for extensive cooking. Possessing or using hazardous electrical appliances such as those with exposed heating elements is not permitted in residence hall rooms. We recommend the use of surge protectors for all electrical equipment. Residents may not alter the electrical systems or equipment in their rooms. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Elevators | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Elevators are for the convenience of the residents and essential for disabled students and guests who may not be able to use the stairs. If an individual tampers with elevators, such as ringing the emergency alarm, overloading with passengers, or creating situations that cause the elevator to malfunction, they are subject to a fine, cost of repairs, and disciplinary action. Should an elevator become stuck between floors, do not open the doors and help people out. The elevator may begin working again at any time, potentially causing injury. Individuals need to remain in the elevator, while either Housing Facilities (during business hours) or the Management Assistant (MA) (after hours) are called. The appropriate person will turn off the power to the elevator so that there is no danger. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Explosives/Chemicals/Flammable Liquids | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | The possession and use of any harmful chemicals, flammable liquids/lighter fluid, firecrackers, and/or other explosives in the residence halls or immediate vicinity is prohibited. Incense, candles, oil lamps, and other open-flame objects are not permitted in residence hall rooms or living areas. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Fire Evacuation and Equipment | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Fire fighting equipment and evacuation route postings are located throughout the residence hall. Fire drills will acquaint residents with fire evacuation procedures. Residents will be given information regarding the fire alarm and evacuation procedures for the hall during their first house meeting. Failure to evacuate during fire alarms will result in disciplinary action. Fire drills are held eight times per academic year. The first drill of each semester must be completed prior to the end of the first week of classes. DURING ALL FIRE DRILLS, ALL RESIDENTS AND STAFF OF EACH BUILDING MUST EVACUATE THE BUILDING. Resident Evacuation Instructions
It is against state law to use fire equipment for a purpose other than it's intended use. Individuals tampering with life support, fire alarms, smoke detectors or fire-fighting equipment are subject to immediate dismissal from the University. Nothing is permitted to obstruct or be hung on the Residence Hall fire sprinkler system or plumbing at any time. This includes piping, sprinkler head, and valves. Also, nothing can block the resident's windows at any time. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Fire Prevention | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Please keep posters and other combustible decorations to a minimum. Incense, candles, oil lamps, and other open-flame objects are not permitted in residence hall rooms or living areas. Do not cover your desk or floor lamps with any clocth type materials. Check electrical cords and appliances to insure they are in proper working order. When purchasing cords and appliances, look for the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) seal. Do not run extension cords under rugs, mattresses, etc. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| First-Year Experience | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Your first year in college can be both exciting and daunting. Start your time off at Michigan Tech right by selecting to live in First-Year Experience (FYE). As a member of FYE, you are given the opportunity to live with other first-year students and begin to experience Michigan Tech together. FYE helps to make the transition to life as a college student easier by providing the support of specially-trained staff, including mentors. Mentors are upper-class students committed to making your first year successful. As a member of FYE, you will participate in leadership activities, a college success course, and much more. FYE is located on the fifth floor of East Wadsworth Hall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| First-Year Student Residence Hall Waiver Request | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | The Michigan Tech Board of Control Policy states that all single undergraduate students are required to live in the residence halls during their first full year at Michigan Tech. This does not include commuting students living at home with parent(s)/guardian(s). The Board has given the Director of Housing & Residential Life, authority to release students from this obligation if they request to live locally with a blood relative, 21 years or older. The requirements for consideration are:
You will be informed of the decision within seven business days after your letter is received. Please mail letters to:
If you have any questions, please email housing@mtu.edu or call 906-487-2682. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Forest Resources and Environmental Science Learning Community | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Some of the fastest-growing fields of study are in natural resources. The Forest Resources and Environmental Science (FRES) Learning Community is a dynamic combination of academics and appreciation for the natural world. The FRES Learning Community is specifically designed for students seeking degrees in forestry, applied ecology and environmental sciences, and wildlife ecology and management. First-year FRES Learning Community members are enrolled together in a group of academic courses, including a college success course. FRES Learning Community is located on the fifth floor of West Wadsworth Hall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Furnishings | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | The average room measures about 12 feet by 15 feet. A typical double room includes a bunk bed or loftable beds, chest of drawers, two desks, two study chairs, waste basket, and carpeting. Triple and quad rooms are furnished accordingly. If you live in West McNair Hall, you may request to add or remove furniture from your room by contacting your RA. However, bed springs and bed ends must remain in your room at all times. Since we do not furnish bed linens, you are encouraged to purchase linens prior to arrival. The standard mattress size is 36 inches by 80 inches. Extra-long twin sheets fit best. You are responsible for laundering your own linens. You may purchase linens online at www.rhl.org/linens.aspx. Provided furnishings cannot be removed from the resident room. Residents are responsible for replacement cost of missing room furniture. Storing or placing room furniture in the hallway or in an off-campus location is prohibited. Prior to checking out of the residence hall, furniture should be placed back to the original locations. Please remember that dressers and book shelves are not supports for bed springs. The springs will cause damage to the furniture. Public area furnishings moved to resident rooms will be returned, and the residents responsible will be charged with violating university policy. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gambling | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | It is illegal to conduct any organized gambling activities unless authorization from the State of Michigan has been received. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Guest Parking Pass | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Guest parking passes are available from each residence hall reception desk for family and friends of hall residents. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Guests | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Residents are permitted to have overnight guests any night of the week provided they: (1) obtain permission from their roommate(s), (2) register their guest at the hall reception desk, and (3) inform their Resident Assistant (RA). Guests must carry a guest registration card with them at all times. Housing guests should not be confused with visitation (see visitation policy). Guests who have not registered or have stayed more than four consecutive nights without first obtaining permission from the Residence Life staff will be required to vacate the building. Hosts of such guests face possible University judicial sanctions, and will be held responsible for any policy violation and/or damage charges related to their guest's stay. Guests are always welcome to dine at University residence hall facilities. The Michigan Tech ID card can be used to treat a guest at any residence hall dining center by swiping your card and deducting a meal. Residents must be present to treat a guest to a meal. If residents have used all of their weekly allotted meals, they can use dining dollars to treat a guest to a meal in any hall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Hall Council | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Housing has delegated much of the governing authority in appropriate spheres to residence hall councils. The hall councils act as organized representatives of resident opinion and have, over the years, attained a tradition of significant accomplishment and hosted many social and academic events. The councils, Douglass Houghton Hall Council (DHHC), McNair Hall Association (MHA), and Wadsworth Hall Student Association (WHSA), have an office located in their respective hall. Ask your Resident Assistant (RA) for more information about meeting times, office location and upcoming events so you can get involved. Each year, elections are held for hall council representatives. All residents are eligible to become representatives of the hall council. The hall councils use the social fees paid by each resident to sponsor activities and provide services of academic, athletic, and social nature. In addition to the individual hall councils, the Inter Residence Hall Council (IRHC) is a representative body of the combined halls. It is composed of officers from all halls. IRHC administers those functions that are of common interest to all residents, such as broomball. IRHC is the recognized voice of the residence hall student councils and provides leadership to the governing bodies. For more information about the residential hall councils, you can go here. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Harassment | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Creating a condition that endangers or threatens the health and safety of any member of the University community is not allowed. This includes engaging in a course of conduct or committing acts with intent to cause harm or threaten another person or engaging in threats of violence or violence because of a person's race, ethnicity, national origin, religious or cultural identity, sexual orientation, disability, or gender. Any unwelcome verbal and/or physical conduct of a sexual nature, willfully and repeatedly contacting another individual without permission, or reckless cause of physical or mental harm to any person is not permitted. If you feel you have been harassed, please see a Residence Life staff member or RA for assistance. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Health Center | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Conveniently located on Michigan Tech's campus, the Houghton Community Health Center and Apothecary Pharmacy constitute a miniature health system with the services needed for students and the local community. This health center is owned and operated by Portage Health System and is located at the Student Development Complex (SDC). Patients are seen by appointment only, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM. The center will make every effort to schedule residents if you need medical care on short notice. After-hours care is provided by on-call staff in the walk-in clinic and emergency room at Portage Hospital in Hancock, about a five-minute car ride. Houghton Community Health Center and other area pysicians and hospitals may be found at www.uphcn.org, the Upper Peninsula Health Care Network. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Healthy Living House | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Wellness of mind, body, and spirit culminate in Healthy Living House (HLH). HLH is designed to enhance your healthy personal and academic environment through focusing on good habits and exercise with a great community of friends. Members of HLH participate in wellness seminars, a wellness plan, and a college success course to help achieve their goals. HLH is located on the fifth floor of East McNair Hall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Hostile Intruder(s) in a Residence Hall or Apartments | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | If a hostile person(s) is actively causing deadly harm or the imminent threat of deadly harm within the residence hall or apartments, here are recommend the following procedures be followed:
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| House Damage Charges | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | At the end of each semester, residents residing in a house that has received damage charges will be billed a percentage of those charges. Residents will be notified of the cost/fee due for the damages and have the opportunity to pay the damage due amount at the reception desk by a specified date. If residents have not paid the damage due amount by the specified date, a University bill will be generated at a cost not less than $5.00. If the damage due is less than $1.00, then that cost will be rolled over to the following semester. At the end of spring semester, if the cost is still less than $1.00, no damage due amount will be processed. Concerns about billing should be directed to the Housing Facilities office located in DHH G044 or at 906-487-2740 or housing@mtu.edu. Damage repair costs are based on the cost of the material needed, added to the cost of the labor required to complete the repair. Labor costs are based on the prevailing wage for regular custodial and/or maintenance personnel needed to complete the repair. Examples of damages may include but are not limited to corridor damages such as, broken light shades, broken fire alarm glass, damaged furniture or in bathroom damages such as broken soap dispenser, broken toilet tissue holder, etc. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Illegal Substances | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | The use, possession, or distribution of any illegal substance is strictly prohibited in University housing. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Immunizations | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | It is recommended that residents have the following shots before coming to school:
In addition, it is recommended that residents get flu shots in October or November. Flu shot clinics will be available on campus. For more information on immunizations, see the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website www.cdc.gov. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Insurance (Property/Health) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | The University does not assume responsibility for or carry insurance covering the personal property of residents. Residents are advised to check the coverage provided by existing family policies or make arrangements to purchase personal policies. The University offers a group health insurance plan for any full-or part-time student. This plan covers basic medical care and hospitalization. Enrollment information is sent in early August. If you are not covered under another insurance plan, you may want to consider enrolling in this plan. If an international student, you must provide proof of medical health insurance; otherwise, you must subscribe to the policy offered by the University. Information regarding the Student Health Insurance program, sponsored by the Michigan Tech Undergraduate Student Government (USG), is available from the USG Office in the Memorial Union Building. Call 906-487-2406 or visit www.admin.mtu.edu/hro/stud%20insurance/index.shtml. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| top | During your college career, you will come face-to-face with the reality that we are living in a global society where appreciating diversity is essential for personal and professional growth. International House (I-House) offers you a chance to begin expanding your appreciation of diversity by living with a student from another culture. Members of I-House work together to adjust to living at Michigan Tech, share their own cultures through Coffee houses and Parade of Nations, and create a strong community. I-House is located on the second floor of West McNair Hall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Keys / Door Locking | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | When moving into a residence hall, residents will be issued a key that opens their room and mailbox. Housing has worked diligently to provide a secure environment for residents while minimizing any inconveniences.
Charges for unlocking a door The fee will be collected by the RA unlocking the door and deposited into the house funds of the RA. The money may only be used for house activities. In order to unlock a door, the RA must check the resident’s ID and verify that it is the resident’s room. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| top | Please be a responsible community member and follow these guidelines:
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| top | Laundry rooms are conveniently located in each hall. Housing provides and maintain washers free of charge for you and dryers are provided at a cost of twenty-five cents per load. Any mechanical difficulties with the washers and dryers should be reported by completing an online form at www.housing.mtu.edu/housing/online_forms.html. The University is not responsible for damage to clothing caused by the appliance or theft of clothing from the laundry room. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Learning Communities | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Learning Communities are unique residence hall living areas specially designed to enhance your time at Michigan Tech. This experience blends unique programming with additional peer staff to provide you with academic and personal support. Learning Community staff include Program Coordinators (PC) who organize the goals, activities and programs of communities. PCs also supervise the mentors and work with the Resident Assistant (RA) of their house to provide a quality living and learning environment. Mentors are upper-class students that live in the learning community and support residents of the house. Mentors serve as a great source of information and assistance regarding the University community. If you'd like to join, you'll be expected to
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| Lofts | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Lofts may only be built in McNair Hall by returning residents who have approved loft permits from the previous year. Incoming or current residents in the three residence halls may not build new lofts. Wadsworth Hall, Douglass Houghton Hall, and East McNair Hall are equipped with loftable furniture that may be arranged to the resident's choosing. West McNair Hall will receive the new furniture in fall 2008. All provided furniture must be kept in the room. There is no storage for loftable furniture. The following guidelines apply when arranging the loftable furniture:
Returning residents with approved loft permits from the previous year may reconstruct their lofts until Sunday, September 16, 2007. Residents must see their RA prior to construction to obtain their loft permit. The guidelines for the loftable furniture and the following apply to residents reconstructing their loft:
Once the loft has been re-constructed, the RA must approve the loft for safety. If approved, the RA will sign the loft permit. The permit must be posted on the loft and be visible from the doorway. Returning residents with approved loft permits from the previous year will be able to keep their loft in their name until they leave McNair Hall. Residents must re-register the loft each year at the McNair Housing Office if they wish to keep it for the following year. Lofts or loft permits cannot be transferred to another person. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| top | Residents are encouraged to engrave your Michigan Tech ID Number on possessions and lock room doors when absent for any period of time. It is also suggested to bring a personal lock box to store small valuable items. A Resident Assistant (RA) should be informed immediately of property loss or damage. Lost and found items are located at the reception desk of each hall, and donated to charity at the end of each semester if unclaimed. Expensive lost and found items will be given to Public Safety. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| top | Mail is received and sorted Monday through Saturday at the reception desk in each hall. Each room has its own locked mailbox. An ID must be shown to pick up packages at the reception desk. Stamps may be purchased at the reception desk. Packages may be mailed at the Tech Express office located in the Memorial Union Building. To ensure speedy receipt of mail, the following addresses should be used:
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| Meal Card / Tech Express ID | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | The Tech Express ID card grants residents access to the dining room in any hall, based on the chosen meal plan. Encoded on the Tech Express Card are the Dining Dollars associated with the meal plan chosen. To provide a guest meal in any Residence Hall Dining Hall, swipe your Tech Express Card and deduct a meal from the card for the guest's meal. Both the resident and the guest(s) must be present together in the dining hall during the meal. Residents may never lend their Tech Express Card, nor may they swipe in a guest and leave the guest unattended in the dining hall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| top | In establishing the board rate, consideration has been given to expected absenteeism. If not for this absenteeism, meals would cost much more.
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| top | All residents are required to contract for dining service if they reside in university residence halls. Release from the board contract will be considered if a resident has, because of medical reasons, special dietary requirements which the University is unable to satisfy. A request for release from the board section of the contract must be submitted through the Contract Release procedure. For additional information about dining, visit www.housing.mtu.edu/dining_services.html, email campusdining@mtu.edu or call 487-2664. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| top | There are several academic mentoring communities in the residence halls. In these houses, an upper-class academic mentor will lead study groups, provide academic guidance and information, support the house community and work with the Resident Assistant (RA) to ensure an academically-supportive environment. Communities selected to have an academic mentor are predominantly home to first-year students. Residents don't have to reside in an academic mentoring community to ask an academic mentor for help. For more information go online at: www.firstyear.mtu.edu/mentornet/. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| top | Due to the Consideration and Quiet Hours policies, the playing of amplified musical instruments within residence hall rooms is not allowed. Non-amplified instruments are permitted only if the volume is respectful to consideration and quiet hours. However, each residence hall provides a music room in which instruments can be played. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| top | No individual or group games are permitted in the parking lots or streets. Snowball fights are not permitted on campus. When playing group games in the immediate vicinity of the hall, please remember to be respectful of people, property, and quiet/consideration hours as not to cause injury to others or damage to facilities or equipment. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Parking - Automobiles / Motorcycles / Snowmobiles/ATV's | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | The staff lots prohibit the parking of resident vehicles between 2:00 AM and 5:00 PM seven days a week. The staff lots include: Douglass Houghton Hall lots 7E and 7W, McNair Hall lot 16, and Wadsworth Hall - lot 15, front and back. See www.housing.mtu.edu/facilities/parking.html for more information. Resident parking lots are restricted to assigned parking only, at all times, seven days a week. The student lots include McNair Hall lot 4, Wadsworth Hall lots 17 upper and lower, all halls lot 10 and 21. If you have questions about parking, you can speak with your Management Assistant (MA), stop by the Housing Facilities Office located in G044 DHH, call 906-487-2740 or email housing@mtu.edu. All residents with motor vehicles must become familiar with all traffic regulations and residence hall requirements.
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| top | For health and sanitation reasons animals are not permitted in the living areas of the residence halls. Fish in an aquarium are permitted with a 20 gallon size limit. For information concerning assist animals, please contact the Housing & Residential Life Office at 906-487-2682 or housing@mtu.edu. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| top | Each residence hall room includes a single phone line. Residents will need to provide their own room phone.
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| top | The postings/bulletin board policy is as follows: Bulletin Board System
Posting Policy Regulations:Bulletin Boards are conveniently located in the residence halls and apartments designed for specific postings. These regulations must be followed when posting materials:
Residence Hall Bulletin Board Locations:Each bulletin board will indicate designation.
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| Quiet & Consideration Hours | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| top | Quiet hours begin at 8:00 PM and extend through 7:00 AM. Exceptions are Friday, Saturday, and evenings preceding holidays, when quiet hours begin at midnight and extend through 9:00 AM. Audio systems must be kept at low volume or turned off. Noise that disrupts other members of the community is in violation of this policy. During times of rigorous academic requirements, such as final exams, quiet hours may be extended to twenty-two hours per day. Consideration hours are provided to respect others' rights to study and sleep twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week. Careful attention must be paid to control the noise of even normal activities because of the density of residence hall living. High noise levels of audio systems, voices, or activities are never acceptable in residence halls. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| top | Reception desks are centrally located in each hall and operate daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The reception desk has many functions, including:
The reception desk phone numbers are:
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| top | Recreation areas, located away from study areas and student rooms, are provided in each hall. It is imperative that noisy activities be restricted to these areas in order not to disturb the study and rest of other residents. Pool, ping-pong, and group games are restricted to these areas. Various kinds of recreational equipment purchased by the residence hall student council, such as ping-pong paddles, foosballs, footballs, and basketballs are available at the reception desks. Each hall has its own fitness rooms. See www.housing.mtu.edu/facilities/thwc.html for information about the Tri-Hall Weight Club. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| top | At the beginning of fall semester, refrigerators (4.0 cubic feet) are first offered to returning residents, and then to new residents on a first-come, first-served basis. The cost is $52.00 per year, or $26.00 per semester. Residents may bring their own refrigerator from home, but they must not exceed the following outside dimensions: 25 inches wide by 25 inches deep by 35 inches high. All non-University-owned refrigerators must be removed from the hall at the end of the academic year. To request a rental refrigerator, please see the form here. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| top | In any emergency, there may be persons who have been hurt or otherwise victimized by the circumstances. Our first priority is to provide a safe environment where we can care for the needs of people, and assure that no others are hurt. Provisions with local agencies to provide relief services, including food, shelter and clothing, to the victims of disastrous emergencies will be made. Should any resident be left homeless as the result of fire, tornado, or similar situation the Director of Housing and Residential Life or designee will make necessary arrangements. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| top | During the first week of occupancy, a room inventory and inspection will be completed by all occupants with your Resident Assistant (RA) to confirm the condition of the room. If any damage occurs, other than normal wear and tear, it will be noted and the confirmation of responsibility for the damages will be determined. All final room inspections and damage charge assessments for checkout will be determined by Housing Facilities. The charge will be shared equally among the occupants of the room if the responsible individual cannot be determined.
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| top | A ride board is located in each building on the ground floor to assist in finding available rides or riders. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| top | Since Housing does not provide room cleaning, residents must keep their room in good order for health and sanitation reasons. Rooms left unclean or the misuse of furnishings will result in a maintenance service charge. Cleaning supplies are made available for use; see your Resident Assistant (RA) or floor Custodian.
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| top | Room and roommate assignments are carefully made. It is possible, however, that residents may wish to make a change. Action on room changes at the beginning of each semester will be delayed for one week to determine exact vacancies due to dismissals, normal attrition, or new resident accommodations. Residents wishing to make a room change must see their Resident Assistant (RA) to discuss issues and proposed changes. Once approved, a room swap card will be given and swap procedures outlined. Available spaces or further information can be found at the Housing Office, 153 Wadsworth Hall. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| top | From time to time, students living in and paying for a double, triple, or quad room will find themselves without a roommate for a variety of reasons. The roommate may have moved from the room, never shown up, or graduated from Michigan Tech. As these situations occur, it is important to consolidate the rooms whenever possible. The reason for this consolidation procedure is so all residents receive a comparable level of service for the money they are paying. For example, it would be unfair for one resident to pay for a single room while another resident is paying for a double, but "receiving" a single room because their roommate moved out.
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