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Living on Campus and First Year Students

SOAR 2013

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Today’s AgendaWhy Live On CampusApplication & AssignmentsSuccessfully Sharing a Living SpaceMaking the most of Move-InQuestions & Answers

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Why Live On Campus

More successful academicallyMore likely to graduate in 4 years (over 6% higher than off-campus)

More likely to enjoy their collegiate experienceAble to maintain higher GPAsMore connected to the campus and campus resources

Our research shows that students who live on campus at UNC Charlotte are:

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First Year Students On CampusLiving on campus helps first-years to:

Orient themselves to campus

Connect with other students and campus organizations

Easy access to faculty and academic resources

Help troubleshoot problems

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Residence Life StaffStaff who live and work in the buildings:

Residence CoordinatorsGraduate AssistantsResident Advisors

Staff who work in the buildings and in administrative offices:

Housekeepers & Maintenance StaffSecurity GuardsCentral Office Staff

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Safety & SecurityIn the halls:

Building specific accessSecurity GuardsSecure key card & lock system

On campus:University Police & Public SafetyUniversity announcement systemEmergency text alert system

The student’s role is most vital

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Residential AmenitiesHigh speed Internet access (included in room cost) WiFi in public/common areas (lounges, lobbies, etc.)Cable (included in room cost)All utilities (included in room cost) Weekly laundry allowanceThree 24-hour service desksProximity to classes & campus resources!

Please see our website for details about computing

requirements.

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First Year Buildings

All First Year• Moore• Sanford• Lynch• Hawthorn

High First Year Population• Hunt• Witherspoon• Oak• Holshouser

First Year students reside in most of our buildings. However, some have intentional concentrations of new students:

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Learning communities increase students’ academic success, learning & engagement by offering common courses, curricular innovations and co-curricular activities based on a major, theme, or interest.

For students wanting a focused academic experience

Eleven LCs in Lynch Hall and one in Hawthorn

Cannot select Lynch or Hawthorn on Housing application… will be placed there after acceptance.

LC application separate from Housing… must do BOTH!

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Greenhouse is a program specifically designed for residential freshmen:

Based on a QEP and Freshmen Residential CurriculumStaff are trained on issues unique to freshmen Intentional conversations at key times of yearApproximately 80% of freshmen live in Greenhouse buildingsAll freshmen welcome to participate in Greenhouse events (regardless of building)

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Apply!Once you have considered all your options and made the choice to live on campus, please visit our website, click the “Apply for Housing” link, and follow the instructions!

Please note that students who submitted a completed housing application before June 1 have priority status.

We will continue to prioritize students who apply for housing after June 1st. Assignments will be made according to the date the completed housing application was received.

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Assignments InformationWe began issuing housing assignments in late April and will continue to do so throughout the summer. Assignments are made weekly during June and July.

Assignments are made based on a combination of factors including date of application, roommate and building preferences, and program acceptance (Learning Communities, Honors, etc.)

Once an assignment is made, an email will be sent to the student’s UNC Charlotte email account.

Students with questions about their assignment should contact the Housing Assignments Office. Students can request a change in assignment through August 1st.

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Sharing a Living SpaceRoommate Agreements are completed within first few weeks of the semester

We encourage students to work out conflicts through communication

Residential staff facilitate roommate mediations

As a last resort, we will accommodate request for room changes

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Move In 2013Move-in dates: August 16, 17 and 18.Student’s specific date & arrival times are determined by hall and room assignment and will be available by July 1st.

We strongly suggest that you hold off on making travel arrangements until you receive this information from us.

Check University email addresses for date and time!For the most up-to-date move-in information, visit the Housing website: housing.uncc.edu

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HOMEpass (Pre-Move In process)Beginning August 1st, students should complete their HOMEpass

HOMEpass can be accessed through the Housing website and asks that residents provide their emergency contact numbers and other information before coming to campus.

When complete, residents should print out their HOMEpass document and bring that with them on their assigned move in day.

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Move-In 2013Move-In information can be accessed through the Housing website, which contains important information and useful tips for a successful move-in experience. Some tips to consider as you plan:

Check with roommate(s) when possible about who is bringing what item (to avoid duplicates).

Please keep to your assigned arrival date and time. This move-in experience is a highly coordinated event designed to move you into your new home quickly. Missing your time slot will delay you and others later in the day.

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Move-In 2013Packing Tips:

Consult the Move-In website for a list of suggested items to bring and those that are not allowed.Try to put your items in suitcases or boxes whenever possible.Pack as much as you can in larger boxes. If you can’t pick it up, it is too heavy… please divide the items into two boxes. Label each box with your name, hall and room number, and # and cell phone. If possible, pack your TV, computer, and printer in the boxes that they came in. Hand-trucks and dollies are not provided. If you wish to use one, please plan to bring one with you.

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Move-In 2013Packing Tips (continued):

Be careful how you pack your car, especially hatchbacks. Having items tumble out of the back of a hatchback is the number one way items get damaged. While you are allowed to bring multiple cars, vans or even a truck, you are encouraged to bring as few vehicles as possible as parking will be extremely limited.Please be mindful of how many family members and guests you bring with you to assist on move-in day.

If your student cannot check-in by Sunday, August 18th at 5:00 pm, please contact the Housing Assignments Office to avoid housing contract cancellation and financial penalties.

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Move-In 2013Approved Vendors:

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In ClosingIf you would like more information,

Seek us out during other SOAR opportunities… we will have staff at the family forum and at the resource fairCheck our website and/or give us a callJoin our social media sites…

Thank you for attending and having your student live with us!

UNC Charlotte Housing and Residence Life

UNCCharlotteHRL

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Contact UsOffice Location – Scott HallPhone Number – 704 -687-7501 Email Address – [email protected]

Note: This summer, getting to our office in Scott Hall will be challenging due to road closures and construction. If possible, we suggest you call or email for assistance. If you need to visit, please allow some extra time and follow the detour signs.

Due to this construction as well as privacy concerns for our current residents (summer school and conference guests), we are unable to provide tours of our residential facilities during SOAR.

Please Pardon

Our Dust

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Question & Answers