PSU Honors College Student Handbook

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HOUSING: STEPHEN EPLER pdx.edu/housing/urban-honors

Stephen Epler Hall is our living learning community for Honors students. It is not required to live on campus (or in Epler) during your time at PSU, but it is a great way to build community, stay connected with Honors students, and learn about downtown Portland. The fifth and sixth floors of Epler are for first year Honors students: this can help you to create networks that can last during your time at PSU and beyond. The Honors Community provides students

There are many advantages to living in the

admitted to the Honors College with the

Honors Living Learning Community:

opportunity to participate in a close-knit

community with other high achieving and

by residing with others who share similar

highly motivated students. This community integrates classroom and experiential learning into the residential experience to form a dynamic learning community.

interests, goals, and classroom experiences ◉

bathrooms, and kitchenettes with a stove top, oven, and mini fridge. We've put a modern, state-of-the-art focus on sustainability.

Honors faculty and staff are easily accessible for advising

◉ The Honors floors are supervised by Honors Resident Assistants, who act as peer

Built in 2003, Stephen Epler Hall has modern studio apartments with large windows, private

Students develop a sense of community

advisors to new students ◉

Student leadership development opportunities

Open to all students in the Honors College

STEPHEN EPLER HALL The Honors Community is housed in Stephen Epler Hall. Epler’s studios have private bathrooms and kitchenettes with a stove top, oven, and mini fridge.


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