If residents lose their ID, they must have a new ID issued at the CatCard Office located in SUB Room 134 (x2273). The replacement cost for an ID is $15. It is the cardholder’s responsibility to report their CatCard lost or stolen. It is important to report your card lost or stolen as that will suspend activity on your account until either a new card is issued or you let us know your card has been found. The cardholder is responsible for all transactions until the CatCard is reported lost or stolen. You can report your card lost 24 hours a day by logging in to your online account or the CatCard GET Mobile app, or by calling 406-994-2273. (Please leave a voicemail if it’s after office hours.) If you find your card after reporting it lost, for your protection you must log in to your online account or the CatCard GET Mobile app, or come to the CatCard office in SUB Room 134, to report your card as found.
Community Development Each RA offers a wide variety of community development measures that are designed to connect students to activities and opportunities outside of the classroom. Since only 20 percent of a student’s time is spent in the classroom, Residence Life is committed to providing social and educational opportunities each year. Residents should talk to their RA about any questions or suggestions they have regarding programming, or if they feel they could offer assistance with programming.
Computers Computer Access Computer kiosks are available for the use of hall residents only in most hall lobbies. Food and drink are not allowed while using residence hall common computers. The computers are provided primarily for academic use and are connected to the campus network. Students needing to use the computers for academic work have priority over students using them for recreational purposes. Use of the common computers in the residence halls is subject to the same guidelines set forth in the Student Code of Conduct (www2.montana.edu/policy/student_conduct/ student_conduct_code.htm) and the ResNet Acceptable Use Policy (http://www.montana. edu/resnet/acceptable_use_policy.html). Students found in violation may face disciplinary action. For more information please contact the ResNet Helpdesk at 406-994-1929.
Printers
For further information about WEPA please visit http://www.montana.edu/reslife/wepa or ask about WEPA at your hall front desk.
ResNet MSU ResNet is a campus network that provides a dedicated network connection for students living in the residence halls and family and graduate housing. A direct network connection allows fast and easy access to campus resources and the Internet. Ethernet cables may be purchased for a fee at your hall front desk or at the ResNet Helpdesk in North Hedges. Secure wireless ResNet is also available for your use in the residence and dining halls. ResNet also provides a free, full service helpdesk to support your computing needs. For more information, please contact ResNet at 406-994-1929 or email resnet@montana.edu.
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Residence Hall Services
Residence Life has partnered with WEPA (Wireless Everywhere, Print Anywhere) to bring an affordable and simple printing solution to you. Printing Kiosks are available in most residence hall lobbies (North Hedges, South Hedges, Roskie, Langford, Yellowstone, Johnstone, Hapner and Hannon) where students and guests will be able to print black & white or full color documents. You will have the ability to upload documents to the WEPA print cloud using your D2L credentials from your room, using WEPA’s print drivers, or by bringing your document to the kiosk on a USB flash drive. Payment is as easy as sliding your CatCard, with the appropriate funds, or you may use your credit/debit card.