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Campus Life at Rio Resident Halls The staff of the Office of Residence Life is here to provide you with an enjoyable and educational experience during your time on campus. Residential life is a unique opportunity for personal growth and development, new friendships, and great experiences. Placement in the Resident halls is dependent upon your age as well as previous college experience. Freshman students are housed in Davis Hall (Female) and Boyd Hall (Male).

Total Living Plan Once a student is signed up for the Total Living Plan option, they never have to worry about added cost. Included:

• Double Occupancy Room with utilities • Choice of Meal Plan (by Sodexo) Campus Dining Guide:

http://riodiningservices.com • Internet

• HD Cable

• A/C in room

Upperclassman students are housed in co-ed Halls: Holzer Hall (Suites), Moulton Hall (Academic), and Wellness (Athletic/Fitness).

RED Zone The RED Zone is a Lounge for all RIO Students. Residents and Commuters may both take full advantage of the resources available. Operational Hours: Monday – Friday 11:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 3:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Total 2011 Cost: $4,110.00 (per semester)

www.rio.edu

Forms and more information may be found on our website at: http://www.rio.edu/housing

Director of Housing: Doug Dunn Phone: 740.245.7396 or 800.282.7201 ext. 7396 Email: housing@rio.edu

RED Zone Activities: • Wifi Hotspot

• Pool Tables

• Table Tennis

• Xbox room

• Mini Theatre

• Wii room

• Popcorn

• Concessions


You’re one of a kind.

Campus life, whether it involves Student Activities, Organizations, or day to day recreation are a vital part of a student’s time here at Rio. Activities & Events: • Welcome Weekend Events • Halloween (Dance and Party)

• Homecoming (November) • Little Sibs Weekend (Spring) • RIOs Got Talent (February) • Spring Fling (April) • International Festival (April) • Multi-Cultural Affairs • Athletics & Intramural Sports • Greek Life • Campus Bible Studies

So are we. www.rio.edu

University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College does not discriminate based on race, creed, color, gender, religion, age, disability, or national origin. University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College believes in equal opportunity practices that conform to both the spirit and the letter of all laws against discrimination. University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College prohibits discrimination against any qualified person with a disability.


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