Contract Booklet 2007-2008
Table of Contents
1. About Us
- Significant Housing Dates
- HRL - Mission and goals
- Residence Halls and Apartments -- Which Should I Choose?
- Why Live in University Housing?
2. Conveniences of Home
- Furnishings -- What's Provided?
- Lofts
- Refrigerators
- Telephone Service
- Mail Service
- Bridges
- GLBTA
- Peer Tutoring
- Computer Centers
- IT Tutors
- Computing from Your Room
- Earning Money While Living on Campus
3. Before You Sign
- The University Housing Assignment Process - How it Works
- Expanded Housing Program Spaces
- Contract Applications (Waiting) List
- Instructions for Applying to Live in University Housing
4. Living Learning Communities
- American Indian Cultural House
- Biology House
- Carlson Leadership House
- Casa Sol
- CLA Career Explorations
- Design House
- Environment House
- German, Scandinavian and Dutch House
- Global Studies House
- Honors Housing
- IT Explorations in Engineering and Sciences
- La Casa de Espanol
- La Casa de Italiana
- La Maison Francaise
- Lavender House
- Pre-Veterinary Medicine House
- Public Acheivement House
- ROTC House
- St. Paul Honors and Scholars Housing
- Substance Free House
- West Bank Arts House
- Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) House
5. University Dining Services
- Meal Plan Rates
- Eating on the Run
- FlexDine
- Changing Your Meal Plan
- Meal plan options for residents living in apartment style housing
- Special Dietary Needs
6. The Fine Print
7. Housing & Dining Rates
8. Housing Regulations
- By applying for University Housing, you are agreeing to abide by University Housing policies.