Residence Hall
The most inexpensive way for a student to live on campus is Residence Hall: a 48-bed co-ed complex divided into four areas. Each area houses 12 students, with two students of the same gender per bedroom. There is a large central bathroom for every 12 students. A furnished central lounge area provides a place for students in each area to watch television (TV included), talk, relax and study (computer station and printer included). Laundry facilities are available within the complex. Each bedroom is furnished with two beds, an end table, and built-in closet/dresser/desk. Wireless computer connection to campus and utilities are included in housing costs.
Freshman students who live on campus are required to live in either Residence Hall or Mote Hall as space permits, but sophomores are also allowed to live in these facilities. There are no kitchen facilities in Residence Hall (except a sink, microwave, and stovetop) and residents are required to participate in the declining balance Full Meal Plan or 3/4 Meal Plan, which gives students the flexibility to budget their semester food purchases in the Food Court. Resident Assistants (RAs) assist the Director of Residential and Student Life in matters of administration, discipline, personnel, and help supervise the complex.