Jamestown College 2013-14 Student Handbook

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2013-14 Student Handbook Chapel: basement Hansen Center: lower level locker rooms Kroeze Hall: lower level lounge and rooms, (alternative main level kitchen) Library: basement Lyngstad: Conference Room 108 Larson Center: interior locker rooms McKenna-Thielsch Center: lower level Nafus Student Center: entrances to both hallway restrooms, restrooms and storage closets off the Jimmie Java Hut Nierling Hall: 1st floor interior hallway Reiland: 1st floor interior practice rooms and restrooms Orlady: lower level hallway Sorkness: basement, (alternative 1st floor interior hallway) Taber Hall: lower level interior hallway near the restrooms Unruh/Sheldon: 1st floor restrooms and interior hallway Watson Hall: basement (alternative 1st floor interior hallway) Wilson Hall: 1st floor interior hallway Seibold/Prentice Halls: 1st floor interior hallway Please note that you should stay away from walls with windows, exterior walls, and glass doors if possible. Food Service: All on campus food service is provided by Aramark. All campus residents except seniors (or those in their fourth year) are required to participate in either the 19-meal plan, 14-meal flex plan with $100 / semester to spend in the Jimmie Java Hut, 10-meal flex plan with $150 / semester to spend in the Jimmie Java Hut or 125-meal / semester plan with $125 / semester to spend in the Jimmie Java Hut. Students must show their student IDs for admittance to the cafeteria. Incident Reports: In the event that one of the policies contained within this book is violated, the housing staff will complete an incident report which will be given to the Dean of Students and appropriate disciplinary action will be taken. Off Campus Living: First and second year students are required to reside in College residence halls with the exception of the following: single students living with

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parents, married students, and students with children. First and second year students requesting to move off campus must receive prior approval from the Dean of Students. Personal Property: The College is not responsible for the security and condition of a student’s personal property. Residents are advised to contract and maintain personal property insurance through a commercial insurance agency to cover all risks to their personal property while students are residents at the College. Private Rooms: Jamestown College defines a private room as a unit where only one of two occupants remains in the unit. Private rooms may be available, if space permits. If you request and are granted a private room, the fee is an additional $600 /semester. Private rooms are granted on a space available, first come, first served basis. Designated single rooms in Seibold Hall are $375 / semester. During the housing sign-up period each spring, requests may be made for a private room space in any unit on campus. If granted, the private room fee will be charged for fall and spring semesters. Roommate Issues: Students living in the first year halls will be required to complete a roommate contract and turn it into their Resident Assistant. Students having roommate issues are asked to speak to their roommates about these issues. After this has been tried, he / she may solicit the aid of the Resident Assistant, Assistant Resident Director, or Resident Director if the problem continues. The residence hall staff will work with the students, review the roommate contract, and mediate any and all issues. Final decisions about room changes will be made by the Resident Director and Director of Residence Life. Room Changes / Consolidations: Room assignments are made for the entire year. Room changes may be granted during the year but must be approved by the Resident Director and Director of Residence Life. • Consolidation: If a vacancy occurs after three (3) weeks into the semester, the remaining resident(s) can stay in the room


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