UofM Residence Life : 2015

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Tigers Live Here


EVERY YEAR, STUDENTS COME TO THE U OF M FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. 2


WE WANT EVERYONE TO FEEL AT HOME HERE.

Because our student body is so large and diverse, finding your place in it can feel daunting. That’s why living on campus is such a great choice for so many people. The U of M takes pride in creating a culturally diverse and inclusive learning community. We want everyone to feel at home here.

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When you live on campus, making friends is easier. Getting involved in school activities becomes less intimidating. You’re right in the middle of it all — people, events, classes, 24-hour labs, libraries, and so much more. Wake up 20 minutes before class starts and still be on time. Walk down a hallway and meet a new friend. Statistics show that students who live on campus have higher GPAs. They’re also more likely to attend class and graduate on time.

Everything you need is right here, from great food to free Wi-Fi and laundry services to cultural events and student activities. You don’t have to worry about the hassles of traffic or parking. Our free Blue Line shuttle (with stops near all residence halls) moves you around campus easily. And 24-hour patrols and guest check-in procedures enhance your safety. More than anything, life on campus is loaded with new experiences that can’t be replicated anywhere else. Ask anyone living here, and they’ll tell you — residence life really lets you Plug into the Blue.

TIGERS GET AROUND

TIGERS GET INVOLVED

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TIGERS

EAT HERE

HEALTHY | FRESH | DELICIOUS Whether it’s a snack or an entire meal, we keep up with what’s popular and in demand, including ethnic and vegetarian choices. Sit and dine in our all-you-can-eat cafeteria or stop by one of our popular retail brands for meals to go. Sign up for one of several meal plan options when you apply for housing. Off-campus students can sign up anytime online or at the Tiger Den.

Check out all of the dining options at www.tigerdining.com.


TIGERS SAVE MORE TIGERS LIVE HERE

We know affordability is important. If you compare all the costs, living on campus actually saves you more. All your payments are consolidated into one, so you avoid the inconvenience of paying separate bills. You’re only responsible for your portion of your living situation (no chasing down roommates for rent). No surprise bills, no hassles. Just one single fee.

APARTMENTS • TOWNHOUSES • TRADITIONAL ROOMS & SUITES

Whether you’re interested in a traditional room or sharing an apartment with friends, the U of M has a living space for you.

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CENTENNIAL PLACE PROFILE TYPE: Residence for men and women

TWO PERSON ROOMS

CAPACITY: 780 students

FLOORS: 5

FLOOR PLANS: S ingle and double rooms 6-BR apartments

SIX BEDROOM APARTMENT

AMENITIES Shared private restrooms High-speed Internet/Wi-Fi Cable television service with extensive channel selection

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Special areas designated for collaborative projects and group studies

On-site laundry facility

Multiple safety and security features, including 24-hour front desk

Quiet/Study rooms

Park-like green space

Blue Line shuttle stop Bike parking Resident parking adjacent to the building


THE LLC - HONORS & SCHOLARS HOUSING

PROFILE TYPE: Residence for men and women

CAPACITY: 496 students

FLOORS: 4

FLOOR PLANS: ingle and double rooms S Living-learning communities

AMENITIES Utilities, high-speed Internet and cable television provided Extra-long beds Movable furniture Free laundry

In-room air conditioning and heat Community space Card-access entry system 24-hour front desk Shared private bathrooms

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CARPENTER COMPLEX

APARTMENT

SINGLE STUDENT APARTMENTS AND TOWNHOUSES

PROFILE TYPE: Residence for men and women

CAPACITY: 3 28 students (apartments) 168 students (townhouses)

TOWNHOUSE

FLOORS: Varies

FLOOR PLANS: -BR apartments 4 5-BR townhouses 8- and 9-BR townhouses

AMENITIES Fully furnished Air conditioning Movable furniture Extra-long beds Refrigerator, range/oven, dishwasher and garbage disposal 10

Utilities, local telephone and cable services provided Semi-private patio (townhouses) Free laundry 24-hour security booth Gated parking


SMITH HALL PROFILE TYPE: Residence for women

CAPACITY:

FLOOR PLANS: ingle rooms S Double rooms

156 women

FLOORS: 3

AMENITIES Extra-long beds

24-hour front desk

Air conditioning

Community kitchen

Movable beds and dressers

Community TV lounge

Community baths

Free laundry

Free Wi-Fi

Vending machines

Utilities, local telephone and cable services provided

Covered porch

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RAWLS HALL PROFILE TYPE:

Residence for women

CAPACITY: 304 women

FLOOR PLANS: ingle and double rooms S (some single rooms without sink)

FLOORS: 6

AMENITIES Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Extra-long beds

Elevators

Movable beds

Community TV lounges

Built-in desks

Free laundry

Community baths

Vending machines

Free Wi-Fi

Covered porch

Utilities, local telephone and cable services provided 12


SOUTH HALL PROFILE TYPE:

Residence for men

FLOOR PLAN: Double rooms

CAPACITY: 166 men

FLOORS: 3

AMENITIES In-room air conditioning and heat

24-hour front desk

Extra-long beds

Game area

Movable furniture

Free laundry

Suite-style baths

Vending machines

Free Wi-Fi Utilities, local telephone and cable services provided

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PARK AVENUE APARTMENTS PROFILE TYPE: Apartments for men and women

FLOOR PLANS: 2-BR flats

FLOORS: Varies

AMENITIES Air conditioning

Free laundry

Kitchen equipped with stove, full size oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, and garbage disposal

Swimming pool

Fully furnished Carpeted living room and bedroom Cable television service Utilities included

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Wheelchair-accessible apartments


GRADUATE & STUDENT FAMILY HOUSING Housing for single graduate students, married students living with spouse, and single students living with dependent children

ONE-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE

TWO-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE

Air conditioning

PROFILE

Kitchen equipped with stove, full size oven, dishwasher, refrigerator and garbage disposal

TYPE:

Carpeted living room and bedroom

A partments for men, women and children

CAPACITY: 125 units

FLOORS: Varies

FLOOR PLANS:

TWO-BEDROOM FLAT

AMENITIES

HASE I: P 1-BR townhouses 2-BR townhouses 2-BR flats PHASE II: 2-BR flats

Cable service provided Resident pays monthly utilities, water service provided Community center with office, laundry room and vending machines Free laundry Swimming pool Playground Wheelchair-accessible apartments 15


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LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITIES Some majors and programs have optional Learning Communities.

ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN HOUSING Architecture and interior design education fosters the learning skills needed for the discovery, integration, application, and sharing of knowledge over a lifetime. The Architecture + Design Community common areas serve as a multi-function place for various activities, including special mentoring sessions, student work critiques, and other supplemental learning and professional development opportunities. For more information, please contact architecture@memphis.edu or call 901.678.2724.

EMERGING LEADERS HOUSING Emerging Leaders Housing is a neighborhood of exceptional students seeking to gain and enhance leadership skills. Our students participate in the University of Memphis’ Emerging Leaders Scholarship Program (ELP) and work closely with faculty and staff to actively engage in leadership education. ELP students participate in a four-year, intensive leadership training experience designed to enhance personal leadership and contribute significantly to a balanced, well-rounded college experience. Emerging Leaders Housing gives residents the opportunity to live in the type of community they will some day work to create. For more information, please visit memphis.edu/leadership_programs or call 901.678.8679.

ENGINEERING HOUSING Engineering Housing allows students to develop peer relations, collaborate with other engineering disciplines, and prepare to enter the workforce. Residents are paired with alumnae and professional engineering mentors to network, learn career opportunities and share tips for collegiate and professional success. Members tour Memphis industries, engage faculty and staff outside of the classroom, and collaborate with peers in other engineering disciplines. For more information, please call 901.678.2017 or 901.678.4852.

FIRST GENERATION HOUSING

A First Scholars Initiative

First Generation Housing emphasizes the shared experience and sense of responsibility many first generation college students feel as they navigate college life. Students participate in a common academic course during their first semester that focuses on the development of academic skills and strategies proven to enhance student success. Members also benefit from mandatory one-on-one academic coaching, in-hall study space, and community mentorship from a University of Memphis first generation student leader. For more information, please call 901.678.6041. 17


FIRST SCHOLARS LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITY First Scholars focus on community and campus engagement, leadership development, and successfully transitioning to college as a first-generation college student. Participants take the same ACAD 1100 course taught by the First Scholars Program Coordinator to foster a deep understanding of the academic skills and strategies proven to enhance student success. Each participant is assigned a peer mentor to help navigate the first year. First Scholars will work with the Program Coordinator to form an individual strategic plan to meet their academic, social and co-curricular goals. For more information, please contact cframe1@memphis.edu or call 901.678.6041.

HELEN HARDIN HONORS HOUSING Helen Hardin Honors Housing gives first-year and upper class students the opportunity to take classes, participate in social activities, and live with other academically talented students. Students take core interdisciplinary courses together during the first year in the program and create a strong learning community. Members are exposed to social and academic programs to enhance academic and personal success such as a welcome dinner, pizza parties with professors and study abroad workshops. For more information, please call 901.678.2690.

LA CASA HISPANA HOUSING La Casa Hispana Housing is a Spanish language immersion that gives students an opportunity to improve fluency and accuracy, while exploring Hispanic culture. Members are able to connect with students who share similar interests, academic and personal goals. Students engage with the local Hispanic community and organizations, and study relevant Hispanic social issues. For more information, please call 901.678.2507.

MUSIC SCHOLARS HOUSING Music Scholars Housing provides students with formal and informal activities to advance their musical and academic development along with real-world interaction with faculty. Members are encouraged to evaluate the place and purpose of music in their lives as a career, creative outlet, lifelong avocation or a means of serving their community. Music Scholars are required to take Music Theory I and II, music history, applied music lessons, and large ensembles. For more information, call 901.678.3018.

PRE-HEALTH PROFESSIONS HOUSING Pre-Health Professions Housing provides a vibrant, interactive environment for students pursuing a career in healthcare. Members explore various health professions through guest speakers, readings, discussions, and workshops through an integrated systems approach. Pre-Health Professions Housing gives students extra support and access to additional advising from a dedicated advisor. For more information, please call 901.678.5454.

ROTC HOUSING ROTC Housing facilitates a strong sense of connection and belonging, and lays the foundation for successful learning and intellectual growth. ROTC Housing offers a unique curriculum, positive atmosphere and rewarding environment to help members have a first-class collegiate experience. All military branches offered under the College of Arts & Sciences are represented. Residents participate in out of class activities to further their development into “Global Officers.� For more information, please call 901.678.4025.

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A $45 non-refundable application fee is required with the application. After your application has been submitted, you’ll receive a confirmation email. 1. Log in to my.memphis.edu and go to the student tab. 2. Go to “Residence Life and Dining Services - Apply for Housing.” 3. Click on “Application” and choose the appropriate semester; follow the steps through the portal.

4. Sign an electronic contract in order to complete the application.

For the latest information on residence hall rental rates, please visit memphis.edu/reslife. You may also sign up for a meal plan while applying for housing. Visit tigerdining.com to choose meal plan options. 21


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RESIDENCE LIFE AND DINING SERVICES Centennial Place, Suite 175 Memphis, TN 38152 901.678.2295 | memphis.edu/reslife 23


The University of Memphis, a Tennessee Board of Regents institution, is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action University. It is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body. UOM177-FY1415/5M EM PRINTING


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