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As a residential campus committed to the education of the whole person, the residential experience is considered an integral part of a student’s education and the Regis Experience. Research over the past 40 years demonstrates a more productive and more satisfying experience for students who reside in university residence halls than those who live off campus.
Be more satisfied with their overall university experience
Maybe you’re already picturing what’s to come as you make this rite of passage – stepping out on your own for the first time and soaking in all that living on campus has to offer. We know there’s something to learn through it all. Because here every experience matters. And we’re excited for the experiences that await you.
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For dates, forms and more housing and Residence Life information.
Sign up at www.regis.edu/housingsignup
important dates
First year/transfer student housing sign-up dates
HOUSING APPLICATION OPENS: MARCH 1 AT 9 A.M. MDT PRIORITY DEADLINE: MAY 25 BY 5 P.M. MDT MOVE-IN DAY: AUG. 23 AT 11 A.M. MDT Students seeking a single room due to medical reasons should fill out a Special Accommodation Housing Request by May 11. This form can be found under the “Housing Forms” tab at www.regis.edu/housing.
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University life is as much about the classes you take as the people you encounter and the experiences you seek.
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AT REGIS, WE KNOW THAT WELL.
Residence Life and Housing 3333 Regis Boulevard, J-16 Denver, CO 80221
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A STUDENT WHO LIVES IN A REGIS RESIDENCE HALL IS MORE LIKELY TO...
Housing
• Coed floors (single gender wings) with common restrooms and showers located on each wing • Each room includes closets, desks and chairs, shelves, chests of drawers and extra-long twin beds that are adaptable as bunk beds
Housing options
UPPERCLASS HOUSING
• Microfridge in each room • Heating and air conditioning • Free laundry facilities located on the ground floor • Wireless and wired Internet provided in each room • Walk in minutes to all buildings on campus
first-year and second-year residency requirement First Year and Second Year Residency Requirement: All full-time first-year and second-year students are required to live in Regis University Residence Life housing and purchase a meal plan. For the complete policy please go to www.regis.edu/housing.
DeSmet Hall
All interested students must apply for the community they are interested in the housing application process (this applies to commuter students as well).
West Hall
Residence Village
• Suite-style rooms for students
• Townhome-style complex that’s home to sophomore, junior and senior students
• Each room accommodates two students with closets, desks, chairs, shelves, chests of drawers and extra-long twin beds that are adaptable as bunk beds
Four-story building, double-occupancy rooms, home to 190 first-year students
• Two-room suite shares a bathroom, which includes two sinks, two vanities, a toilet and a shower desk
• Microfridge provided in each room
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• Heating and air conditioning • Cable and internet in each room • Free laundry facilities
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• Fully equipped community kitchen available to all residents located on the first floor, and kitchenettes with convection ovens on second and third floors
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For layouts of rooms and more information on each
Communities
www.regis.edu/housing
En/Route
first-year students
Known as one of Regis College’s most transformative experiences, En/Route is a learning community that focuses on new students becoming active members of the Regis community by exploring how three basic aspects of human life— speaking, doing, and thinking—fruitfully relate to one another. By integrating the classroom with 3 to 4 hours of weekly fieldwork at a local program or agency this program works to promote justice in the Denver area
• Coed by unit with each accommodating up to six students • Units have three bedrooms and two baths • Rooms accommodate two students with individual double-door closets, desks, chairs, shelves, chests of drawers and extra-long twin beds that are adaptable as bunk beds
Justice In Action first-year students
• Cable and internet in each bedroom
MAIN CAFÉ
in the Student Center. The all-you-can-eat buffet offers up delicious daily specials for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The meal plans begin Aug. 27.
Students examine identities through multiple lenses, understand what social justice means from a Jesuit perspective, and attend workshops around leadership and social change.
• Living rooms are furnished • Kitchen includes a refrigerator, oven, microwave, dishwasher, double sink and an adjacent dining area with bar-style seating
we sought out a food service provider that shares our values of social responsibility A sustainability. Bon Appétit works directly with farmers and ranchers to offer a flavorful menu prepared from scratch that is healthy for our students and the environment.
CLAVER CAFÉ
in Claver Hall. Enjoy delicious sushi, Starbucks coffee, made-to-order tossed salads and traditional favorites on the grill like the Ranger Burger. Open late Monday through Thursday.
Fanzone and Coffee Shop The Ranger Station in Clarke Hall features coffee and grab-and-go grub. Grab your latest Regis gear and a quick bite to eat. Not included on the meal plan.
Walker's Pub in the
Student Center features a coffee bar, fireplace, couches and cozy chairs. It has a variety of pub-style food is available for lunchtime to late evening with beer and wine available for purchase by those over 21.
Colorado Outdoor Recreation Experience (CORE) first-year students
Passionate about the outdoors and want to live among others who share that interest? Students participate in outdoor safety and sustainability activities, and easy-to-moderately strenuous activities including hiking, backpacking, rock climbing, skiing and snowboarding.
• Washer and dryer in each unit
Three-story building, double-occupancy rooms, home to 175 first-year students
www.regis.edu/mealplans
First Year Experience and Residence Life Offers three learning communities to all students living on campus or off campus as a commuter student
• Students 21 years and older are permitted to have beer and wine
O’Connell Hall
Food for Thought
Magis Communities are Learning Communities at Regis University for first-year students with a commitment to academic excellence, leadership development, service and volunteerism, appreciation for diversity, and a commitment to a stronger Regis community. All students participating in Magis communities co-enroll in one fall and one spring semester class with other Magis students around the community they identify with.
food options on campus include:
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Did you know?
Students print for free at Regis. Printers are available to scan and print 24/7 all around campus. Laundry is provided to all on-campus residents at no additional charge.
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Ignatian Village
Vince J. Boryla Apartments
These houses, located two blocks north of the University, are available to upperclassmen through a separate application. Space is limited (juniors and seniors only).
This exclusive 29-unit development, just a block south of Regis, features one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom fully furnished units. Space is limited (juniors and seniors only). Visit regis.edu/housing to sign up.
You’ve Got Mail
Regis offers full postal services to include FedEx, UPS and all Amazon shipments. You also get a personalized email box for all those letters from those you left at home while you take on this adventure. Regis Post Office will start receiving your packages Aug. 17
Xfinity to all students
Xfinity On Campus is included as part of your housing, and allows you to stream networks and shows to your devices. You can also add premium or sports packages with no minimum commitment.
Allergies?
We got you. We work with students with a variety of food allergies and intolerances, and strive to meet your dining needs. Contact the Dean of Students office at 303.458.4086 to set up a meeting to make a personalized plan for you. See café hours, what’s on the menu, learn more about our approach to food and and other helpful dining services information by visiting
www.regis.edu/mealplans