Making SIUE and Edwardsville Home - 2021 Springboard

Page 1

Making SIUE and Edwardsville Home

University Housing


MOVING TO SIUE


HOW TO PREPARE ▪ Apply as soon as possible (siue.edu/housing/apply) ▪ Assignments will be sent to your SIUE email account in early July ▪ Connect with your roommate and suitemates

▪ Housing payment is included with first bill from the Bursar’s office ▪ First-year student move-in days are August 18 and 19


WHAT TO BRING

WHAT NOT TO BRING

▪ Twin XL sheets or full sheets

▪ Pets (fish in an aquarium are allowed)

▪ Refrigerators: 5.0 cubic feet or less

▪ Alcohol containers, empty or full

▪ Computer: Wireless internet and data jacks are available

▪ Cooking appliances with open elements

▪ Ethernet cord

▪ Microwave: 800 watts or less, one per room ▪ Photos and décor: Feel at home!

Visit siue.edu/move-in for a full list.

▪ LED lights on adhesive strip ▪ Liquid bleach ▪ Wireless printers (the network requires a cable connection from the printer)


MOVE-IN DAY ▪ Move-in instructions will be online at siue.edu/move-in ▪ Online instructions will include your specific check-in time and location ▪ Only one vehicle per family may unload at the traffic circle in front of your residence hall

Visit siue.edu/move-in for more details.


JOIN THE SIUE HOUSING COMMUNITY


MAINTENANCE REQUESTS Top right corner of siue.edu/housing/residents

▪ UHFM responds to all maintenance requests. ▪ 97% of work order requests are completed within three business days ▪ 45% are completed the same business day submitted


LIVING GUIDE The Housing Living Guide is a student handbook that includes general housing information, contract and room information, community guidelines, standards for student conduct, safety and security guidelines, and more.


YOUR SAFETY SIUE is one of the safest campuses in the country. University Housing policies and partnerships support these efforts. ▪ Monitored entryways in residence halls ▪ Partnership with on-campus police

▪ Rave Guardian app

▪ Emergency blue lights in parking lots and on campus walkways

▪ Campus escort ▪ Housing staff on call 24/7


COVID-19 EXPECTATIONS ▪ Guests and overnight guests ▪ Limited to other residential students and emergency contacts

▪ Face coverings required in public spaces ▪ Living units create a “household” ▪ Masks and social distancing not expected in living unit

▪ In-person programming ▪ Virtual programming ▪ Common spaces open for use ▪ Increased cleaning and sanitization of high touch surfaces and public spaces


LIVING IN A COMMUNITY Desk and Guest Policies

▪ Guests are required to be escorted by the resident at all times while they are in the building (parents included) ▪ Guests are required to leave an ID at the front desk ▪ Roommates work together to manage overnight guest expectations ▪ Roommates are required to sign an overnight guest agreement ▪ Hosts are responsible for guests and their behavior


LIVING IN A COMMUNITY How to approach noise? ▪ Housing is not only a place to live and have community, but also a place to study and pursue academic interests. Maintaining a positive environment for students is of utmost importance. ▪ Know the community noise guidelines.


LIVING WITH A ROOMMATE What should we talk about before arriving? ▪ Start having a conversation about expectations, particularly about sleeping and guests. ▪ Realize this is a shared space. Talk about how you may want to set up the room or what you are bringing. • A healthy, successful roommate relationship starts with respecting and talking with one another.


DINING OPTIONS


MEAL PLANS AND COUGAR BUCKS ▪ Meal plan A, B and C are considered residential meal plans and are 60/40 plans ▪ Can be used at any of the dining facilities on campus and are tax free ▪ When/if you run out of your residential meal plan, you can add Cougar Bucks

▪ Residential students can have both Cougar Bucks and a residential meal plan ▪ Cougar Bucks deposits may be made online, in the Bursar’s office or using the “GET” phone app


COUGAR BUCKS Can be used for: ▪ Vending machines ▪ Cougar Store ▪ Bowling and billiards ▪ Copy machines and computer printing ▪ Parking service ▪ Laundry machines ▪ Off-campus vendors and restaurants ▪ All on-campus dining *10% discount at on-campus dining locations and the Cougar Store


BUILDING YOUR COMMUNITY: STUDENT INVOLVEMENT

Visit getinvolved.siue.edu to learn more!


PLAN YOUR COMMUTE: PARKING

Parking Services Rendleman Hall, Room 1113 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. siue.edu/parking


PLAN YOUR COMMUTE: GET HELP Motorist Assistance Program (MAP) offers assistance with: ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Dead batteries Escorts Lockouts De-icing

If services are needed, call University Police at 618-650-3324 Services are provided 24/7


KEYS TO SUCCESS ▪ Arrive on time for class ▪ Budget for weekly expenses such as gas, food, outings, etc. ▪ Get involved in at least one on-campus organization ▪ Find space on campus to spend down time ▪ Talk to your parents or roommate about expectations ▪ Establish a routine ▪ Take your time ▪ Stay organized and balance responsibilities ▪ Take advantage of campus resources


CONTACT US siue.edu/housing housing@siue.edu 618-650-3931

SIUE Housing @SIUEHousing @SIUEHousingCommunities


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.