CAMPUS HOUSING
UNBOUND BY TRADITION, UNLIMITED IN OUR POTENTIAL PROPELLED BY A VISION OF A BOLD NEW FUTURE
BENEFITS OF LIVING ON CAMPUS Higher G.P.A. Proximity to Resources More than 1, 350 Programs Leadership and Employment Opportunities Turley, R. N. L., & Wodtke, G. (2010). College residence and academic performance: who benefits from living on campus?. Urban Education, 45(4), 506-532. 3
LIFE IN A QUAD APARTMENTS, SUITES, AND CORRIDORS 4
AMENITIES BY AREA Computing Center Fitness Center Sports Courts: Outdoor Sand Volleyball, Tennis, Volleyball and Basketball Resident Parking Lot Café/Cafeteria by area Residential Mail Room for Package Delivery by area 5
AMENITIES BY BUILDING Community Kitchen Recreation Rooms Classroom Lounges Study Rooms Laundry Room Wifi and Cable TV including HBO! Mailboxes 6
Types of Living Styles CORRIDOR STYLE SUITE STYLE APARTMENTS Single, double, and triple rooms Community bathrooms End hall lounges Gender by floor/wing 30-50 residents per corridor Single, Double and Triple rooms Shared bathroom and living room inside suite Gender by suites 4-7 residents per suite Single and double rooms Shared bathroom, living room, dining area, and full kitchen Gender by apartment 4-6 residents per apartment 7
SPECIALITY LIVING DIFFERENT LIVING STYLES FOR DIFFERENT NEEDS Substance Free 24 Hour Quiet Gender Inclusive Housing Cooking Family Housing Special Needs and Medical Accommodations 8
Tobacco Free! Stony Brook is tobacco free! Tobacco includes all tobacco and tobacco-derived product including, but not limited to: Cigarettes Electronic cigarettes Vapes Cigars Hookah-smoked products Oral and smokeless tobacco (e.g., dip, chew, snuff, spit). There are resources available to help with tobacco cessation. Visit http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/tobaccofree/ for more info 9
What does the conduct process look like for students who violate the tobacco-free policy? Faculty/Staff that document students violating the policy should be referred to the Office of University Community Standards (UCS). First offense: The student will be entered into our conduct database and an educational letter will be sent out via email acknowledging the violation and sharing smoking cessation resources. Further offenses: The student will be entered into our conduct database and will be called in for a conduct hearing to discuss the continued violation. If found responsible for the policy violation, a letter of warning will be issued and may include other possible educational sanctions. Professional staff in the residence halls and apartments will continue to educate the residential community about the tobacco-free policy through emails, postings and educational cards. If a violation is documented in or around the residential footprint, it will be handled by Residential Community Standards(RCS), Residence Hall Director (RHD) or Apartment Living Coordinator (ALC). 10
HOUSING ASSIGNMENTS Will be given out late July/early August through your Stony Brook email: Freshmen who applied by May 1 st are guaranteed housing It is recommended students get Renter s/personal Property Insurance If you are not awarded housing and need help finding off campus living, please visit the Office of Off Campus Housing Website 11
LIFE IN A TRIPLE 12
Different Configurations Please Note: Based on Allowance of Space Option 1 1 Standard Bed 1 Bunk Bed 2 Desks 2 Dressers 2 Closets/Armoires Option 2 1 Lofted Bed 1 Bunk Bed 2 Desks 2 Dressers 2 Closets/Armoires Option 3 Option 2 Option 3 1 Lofted Bed 1 Bunk Bed 3 Desks 2 Dressers 2 Closets/Armoires 13
SOME ADDED BENEFITS 15% Reduced ROOM RATE MORE PEOPLE TO NETWORK WITH INCREASED TIME MANAGEMENT SKILLS 14
INSIDE YOUR ROOM WHAT S PROVIDED AND WHAT TO BRING 15
CORRIDOR STYLE Bed frame Mattress Bureau Pedestal Computer desk with chair Closet SUITE STYLE All things provided in corridor style rooms Some form of couch, loveseat or chairs Coffee Table APARTMENTS All things provided for corridor and suite style rooms Dining Table with six dining chairs Refrigerator Microwave Electric Stove and Oven 16
WHAT TO BRING (& NOT BRING) SUGGESTED PROHIBITED DESIRABLE XL twin bedding (Sheets, Electrical appliances Stereo/Speakers Blankets, Pillows) Extension cords TV Shower shoes (Flip Flops) Towels Pillows Toiletries Lightbulbs that are not CFL Candles Plug-in air fresheners Fan Small refrigerator Power-string/surge protector Clothes hangers Weights Snacks Shower caddy Pets Alarm clock Hamper Holiday or decorative lights Ethernet cord Laundry detergent Foam Mattress Toppers Hub/switch to share internet access Tapestries or Flags Non-university issued furniture *See SBU s Terms of Occupancy for a Complete List of Prohibited Items* 17
UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGES THEME LIVING BY QUADS SUITE STYLE Roth Quad Kelly Quad Tabler Quad CORRIDOR STYLE Roosevelt Quad Mendelsohn Quad H Quad 18
APARTMENT LIVING UPPERCLASSMEN, GRADUATE, AND FAMILY HOUSING Schomburg West Apartments Must be a Junior and Senior Undergraduate and Graduate Students Must have a cumulative Stony Brook GPA of a 3.0 Must be in good Judicial Standing with the University Fitness Center, Computer Center, and Lounge in Building E Commons Chapin Apartments Must be a Graduate or Students with families Must be in good Judicial Standing Fitness Center, Computer Center, and Lounge in Chapin Commons 19
OFFICE STAFF DRIVEN CURIOUS HANDS-ON WELCOMING PROUD 20
HOW CAN WE HELP YOU? Lockouts Maintenance General Questions Quad Office (per Area) Monday Friday 8:30am 5:00pm Residence Assistant Office (per building) Everyday 7:00pm 11:00pm (Office Hours) 11:00pm 8:30am (Available via phone for emergencies) 21
Professional Staff Quad Director Quad Office Service Manager Residence Hall Director Faculty Director Facilities Manager Custodial Supervisor Student Staff Quad Assistant (Graduate Student) Office Assistant (Undergraduate Student) Resident Assistant (Undergraduate Student) 22
FACILITIES AND CUSTODIAL CREW Full-time facilities and custodial staff dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the residential experience. Custodial Cleaning 1. Inside Suites & Apartments Weekly 2. Corridor Style Bathrooms Daily - sometimes more than once 3. Common Areas such lounges, classrooms, and trash rooms are cleaned daily. 23
INSPIRING THE BIG IDEAS THAT WILL TRANSFORM OUR LIVES AND IMPACT THE WORLD 24
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU IN THE FALL! FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL THE OFFICE OF CAMPUS RESIDENCES at (631)- 632-6750, email reside@stonybrook.edu or visit www.stonybrook.edu/housing 25