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Housing and Residence Life
MISSION STATEMENT
Housing & Residence Life provides a healthy and safe living and learning community that embraces and promotes all forms of diversity, where students are challenged and supported in their development of values, personal responsibility and integrity through programs, staff engagement and leadership opportunities.
WINTER HOUSING INFORMATION
Housing applications forWinter 2008-2009 are now available…
Double Room/Triple Apartment: $220.00/wk
Single Room/Double Apartment: $290.00/wk
- Applications are due by 4:00 PM, Monday, December 1st in the HOUSING OFFICE.
- Winter residency is available to students who need to stay on campus late, come back early, or stay for the entire winter break and are in good judicial standing.
- Check your student email account by Friday, December 5th for notification of approval of your application.
Ready to check out for the winter break?
Click here for check out procedures.
BUILDING CONFIRGUATIONS FOR 2008-2009
Traditional Residence Halls
- JB 1st: Upper Class Students
- JB 2nd: Upper Class/1st Year Students
- JB 3rd: All Women Upper Class/1st Year
- SJ 1st: Social Justice / 1st Year
- SJ 2nd: Upper Class students
- SJ 3rd: 1st Year Students
Apartment Living (students with 45 credits and in good conduct standing)
- Carroll: Graduate Students
- Kane:Quiet Study
- Wilkie : Upper Class Students
Suite Style Living
- NH East: 1st Year Students
- NH West 2nd and 3rd: Upper Class
- NH West 1st: Green Floor/ Upper Class
BED CONFIGURATIONS
For the 2008-2009 academic year, Housing & Residence Life will be requesting student preferences for bed height on the housing application. Click here for more details and pictures!
MICROFRIDGE INFORMATION
NDNU does not permit students to have full-sized microwaves or refrigerators in New Hall, Julie Billiart Hall or St. Joseph’s Hall. In order to minimize power interruptions, we encourage you to consider renting or purchasing a MicroFridge if you wish to have both appliances in your room. You may also wish to confer with your roommate(s) so as to avoid duplicate orders. Housing & Residence Life endorses Collegiate Concepts Inc., our established partner providing MicroFridge purchases and rentals. We encourage you to review their website (www.collegeFridge.com/ND) as soon as possible if you wish to place an order.
CAMPUS TELEVISION INFORMATION
NDNU offers 45 channels of cable TV for resident students. Click here for a listing of channels. Having difficulties getting all the channels? Try this guide for a few helpful hints.
HOUSING & RESIDENCE LIFE INFORMATION
- Housing Options| Information about each of our living environments, including pictures and floor plans!
- About the Staff | Get to know the Housing & Residence Life staff
- FAQs | Frequently Asked Housing Questions
- Housing Forms | Get all forms here, including housing applications, housing exemption requests and the housing license
- Living Off Campus | If you are living off campus, please see this information page
ON-LINE MAINTENANCE REQUESTS
Click here to complete a maintenance request for any residence hall room.
Housing and Residence Life Office
Julie Billiart Room 105
Phone (650) 508-3759
Fax: (650) 508-3492
