Lakeview Townhouses Sawmills Efficiencies Northwoods Apartments Granite 7 & 9-person Suites 2015-2016 Housing Lottery Where Will You Live Next Year? Cheshire Same Gender Suites Mt. View Apartments Sawmills 3-person Apartments Monadnock Singles TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 2 Lottery Calendar Page 3 7 Steps to Housing Lottery Page 4 Pick up Your Lottery Card Page 4 How is My Lottery Number Calculated? Page 5 Transfer Students Page 6 Why are the Lottery Cards Different Colors? Page 6 Tours of Residence Halls Page 6 Designated Single Rooms in Cheshire, Edgewood, Mt. Washington, or New Hampshire Page 7 Can I Live in Different Class-Level Housing? MAYBE , Submit an Exemption Request Page 7 Not Sure Who to Live with Next Year? Page 7 Roommate Mixer Event Page 8 Housing Lottery Order Publicized Page 8 Studying Abroad in the Fall Page 8 Considered Living Off-Campus? Page 8 $250 Non-Refundable Housing Deposit for Fall 2015 Page 8 Fall 2015 Sophomore Housing Options Page 9 Fall 2015 Junior Housing Options Page 11 Fall 2015 Senior Housing Options Page 13 2015 HOUSING LOTTERY CALENDAR Monday Tuesday March 23 Roommate List Available at Residential Residential Life March 24 Exemptions Requests Accepted Tours of Res. Halls Granite Suites @ 6:30 pm Cheshire-Edgewood-Monadnock @ 7pm Mt. View @ 8pm March 25 Exemptions Requests Accepted March 26 Exemptions Requests Accepted Roommate Mixer in 1st Year Lounge @ 8 pm March 27 Exemptions Requests Accepted March 30 Exemptions Requests Accepted March 31 Exemptions Requests Accepted April 2 Exemptions Requests Accepted Submit CH, ED, NH, & MW Designed Single Room Essays April 3 Exemptions Requests Accepted Submit CH, ED, NH, & MW Designed Single Room Essay April 6 Exemptions Requests Accepted Submit CH, ED, NH, & MW Designed Single Room Essays April 7 LAST DAY Exemptions Requests Accepted Submit CH, ED, NH, & MW Designed Single Room Essays April 1 LOTTERY CARD DAY Spagnuolo Hall Pick up YOUR Lottery Card 12:30-1:30 MUST HAVE YOUR ID April 8 Exemption Decisions emailed after 2pm CH, ED, NH, & MW Designed Single Room Decisions emailed after 2pm Judicial sanctions MUST be complete April 9 Submit for the following: Cheshire Co-ed Suites Cheshire Same Gender Granite Suite Wellness Lifestyle April 10 Submit for the following: Cheshire Co-ed Suites Cheshire Same Gender Granite Suite Wellness Lifestyle April 13 Submit for the following: Cheshire Co-ed Suites Cheshire Same Gender Granite Suite Wellness Lifestyle April 20 Submit “Clear” Lottery Cards & Signed Housing Contracts to Res. Life April 14 LAST DAY to Submit for: Cheshire Co-ed Suites Cheshire Same Gender Granite Suite Wellness Lifestyle April 21 Submit “Clear” Lottery Cards & Signed Housing Contracts to Res. Life April 15 Submit “Clear” Lottery Cards & Signed Cards & Signed Housing Contracts to Contracts to Res. Life Roommate Mixer in 1st Year Lounge at Year Lounge at 8pm April 22 Submit “Clear” Lottery Cards & Signed Housing Contracts to Res. Life April 16 Submit “Clear” Lottery Cards Signed Cards Signed Housing Contracts to April 17 Submit “Clear” Lottery Cards & Signed Cards & Signed Housing Contracts to Contracts to Res. Life April 23 Submit “Clear” Lottery Cards & Signed Housing Contracts to Res. Life April 24 Submit “Clear” Lottery Cards & Signed Housing Contracts to Res. Life April 27 April 28 Housing Lottery Order Publicized on Publicized on eRaven after 4:00pm April 29 April 30 HOUSING LOTTERY NIGHT Fieldhouse Senior Area @ 6pm Junior Area @ 7pm Sophomore Area @ 8pm LAST DAY Submit “Clear” Lottery Cards & Signed Housing Contracts to Res. Life Wednesday Thursday Page 3 Friday Page 4 7 Steps to Housing Lottery 1. Read this entire Housing Lottery information . Then if you have any questions please stop down at Residential Life or email housing@franklinpierce.edu 2. Post in your room the Housing Lottery Calendar and make sure you meet all deadlines. 3. Bring a photo ID to Spagnuolo Hall on Wednesday, April 1 to receive your Lottery Card and Housing Contract. 4. Be financially clear through the Student Financial Services Office to include having paid your $250 non-refundable applied to your statement on January 30th. A "NOT CLEAR" will appear on your Lottery Card if you are not clear and you will Lottery Card and get their approval to submit your "CLEAR" Lottery Card. 5. If you have not completed your judicial sanction to include, but not limited to, an educational, work hour component, etc. will appear on your Lottery Card. To get clear you must see your Experience Director. 6. Submit both yours and your roommate(s) CLEAR Lottery Cards at the same time for where both/all of you wish to live. Please remember: * Once you submit your Lottery Card & Housing Contract you cannot get it back. * Lottery order is NOT determined by when Lottery Cards are submitted. * If "CLEAR" Lottery Cards are submitted AFTER 4:30pm on Monday, April 27 then you will not participate in the Housing remaining housing beginning on Monday, May 4 in Residential Life. 7. Attend Housing Lottery Night on Thursday, April 30 in the Fieldhouse to select your housing. Senior Area begins at 6:00pm Junior Area begins at 7:00pm Sophomore Area begins at 8:00pm Pick up Your Lottery Card Come pick up your Lottery Card & Housing Contract on Wednesday, April 1 in Spagnuolo Hall between 12:30-1:30pm and Process works. Students must have a photo ID in order to receive their Lottery Card. If you are unable to attend please visit Residential Life beginning Tuesday, April 2 for your Lottery Card & Housing Contract. Page 5 How is My Lottery Number Calculated? Your lottery number is determined by multiplying your CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) by all credits earned at Franklin and accepted by the Registrar's Office. If you feel the number is incorrect because of credits earned transferred in and or your the Registrar's Office with your Lottery Card. Sophomore Area Example: Sally and Ann enrolled in the fall 2014 semester and are current 2nd semester freshmen and wish to live together next year. The following are their total credits and CGPA from their fall semester: Student # of Credits Sally 12 Ann 15 CGPA x 3.0 X 3.2 Lottery # 36 48 Their combined Lottery Number is 84. So they will select their housing based on where their combined number is to their Senior Area Example: Jason and Jack are 2nd semester juniors that want to live in an efficiency apartment in the Senior Area next year. The following are their total credits and CGPA up through their fall semester: Student Jason Jack # of Credits 75 60 CPGA X 3.0 x 3.5 Lottery # 225 210 The Senior Area Lottery is based on the residence capacity (not number of students submitted) average. Their Lottery Number is 435 but their Average is 217.5, so they will select their efficiency based on their average number compared to all Senior Area. Senior Area Example: Adam, Brad, Charlie, Dale, Earl, Frank, & George are 2nd semester juniors that want to live in one Lakeview Unit. Their seven-person roster Lottery total number is 1,580 and would be divided by eight residents (townhouse (6) and efficiency (2) = total capacity (8)) So their Lottery Average would be 197.50 and they will select their unit based on all students applying for any senior area residence. Student # of Credits Adam 75 Brad 60 Charlie 75 Dale 60 Earl 70 Frank 75 George 60 CGPA X 3.0 X 3.5 X 4.0 X 2.5 X 3.5 X 4.0 X 2.5 Lottery # 225 210 300 150 245 300 150 Page 6 Transfer Students Students enrolled in fall 2014 semester, your lottery number is calculated by adding your total credits earned (includes fall 2014 semester and accepted transferable credits) multiplied by your Franklin Pierce fall 2014 semester GPA. Students enrolled in the spring 2015 semester, your lottery number is calculated by multiplying the total number of accepted transferable credits by 2.70. This GPA represents the average of all fall 2014 Franklin Pierce students. This GPA is Franklin Pierce GPA. If you are not transferring in any Advanced Placement or other college credit then your lottery number submit yours and your intended roommate(s) clear Lottery Cards and still participate in Lottery Night. Students who transferred out of Franklin Pierce and have since re-enrolled at Franklin Pierce, your lottery number will be calculated by using your FP CGPA multiplied by your credits earned at Franklin Pierce and transferred in. Why are the Lottery Cards Different Colors? The Lottery Card colors are based on how many credits the University has allowed you to transfer in and/or have earned at then determines what class-level housing you are approved to live in next year. Please know that this current semester's nor are your grades in your current classes because the semester has not finished and you haven't technically earned breakdown by class-levels used to determine where students will live: # of Credits 0-25 26-55 56+ 2015-2016 Approved for Sophomore Housing Junior Housing Senior Housing Lottery Card Color Pink Orange Yellow Tours of Housing Options We know some students may not know what the inside of a residence looks like and wish to visit to make a more educated roommate(s) wish to live. On Tuesday, March 24 Residential Life staff will be showing residences and answering any Granite Suites, meet at the front exterior building entrance at 6:30pm Cheshire, Edgewood, and Monadnock Halls, meet at the Cheshire front field-side entrance at 7:00pm Junior Area Apartments, meet at the entrance to the Mt. View Community Room and Laundry Room at 8:00pm Page 7 Designed Single Rooms in Cheshire, Edgewood, Mt. Washington, or New Hampshire Designed single rooms in New Hampshire, Mt. Washington, Edgewood, and Cheshire Hall are available prior to Housing Lottery through a request process. Single rooms in these residence halls will be given first priority to those with documented health and or medical reasons. Medical documentation does not guarantee a single room. Even if you have been awarded a single room in the past you still need to submit a request for this upcoming year. Single rooms in Cheshire are $10,266 for the year while single rooms in Edgewood, Mt. Washington, and New Hampshire are $8,500 for the year. Please submit your request to housing@franklinpierce.edu between Thursday, April 2 - Tuesday, April 7. The Assistant Dean of Student Affairs will review requests and decisions will be made via email on Wednesday, April 8 after 2 pm. If you are granted a single room and your Lottery Card is not cleared by Monday, April 27 then you forfeit your single room. Can I Live in a Different Class-Level Housing? MAYBE , Request an Exemption. All students are expected to live with their classmates in their designated class-level housing areas. We understand that some students may have transferred in AP/college credit that has bumped their housing to a higher level then they prefer. In addition there may be students that are non-traditional aged students that wish to live with older students even though their class-level may not be that of a 2015-2016 junior or senior. We also recognize and understand some students may prefer to simply be given the chance to live with their peers that are not the same class-level. Therefore, anyone can submit an exemption letter but not every request will be granted. Receiving permission provides the student with an opportunity to submit with their intended roommates and participate in the requested Housing Lottery Area. However, it does not guarantee the student and their roommates will secure their desired housing as their credits and thus lottery number may not be as high as others they are competing against. Exemption requests must explain and provide any documentation (health care provider, financial, etc.) that their reason is valid. All requests must be emailed to housing@franklinpierce.edu up though 11:59pm on Tuesday, April 7. Requests will be reviewed and notification will be sent to your Franklin Pierce email account after 2:00pm on Wednesday, April 8. Not Sure of Who to Live With Next Year? We understand the challenges of finding someone compatible to live with. In an effort to assist you and others looking for a roommate, beginning on Monday, March 23, we will keep a list of names, age, fall 2015 class-level, interests, and contact information at the front desk in Residential Life. Feel free to stop by and review the list, add your information, gather other potential roommate(s) information, and take the initiative to contact students you think would be a good fit. We encourage you to find a roommate before one is assigned. Page 8 Roommate Mixer Event Fun and interactive activities will take place to assist students in meeting potential roommates. We look forward to seeing you on Thursday, March 26 and Wednesday, April 15 in the Mt. Washington First Year Lounge at 8:00pm. Residential Life staff will meet students that do not live in New Hampshire or Mt. Washington in the First Year Courtyard and show them to the lounge. Housing Lottery Order Publicized After all Lottery Cards are collected by 4:30pm on Monday, April 27, they will be put in total value (for Sophomore and Junior Areas) and total average (for Senior Area) from highest to lowest. The Department of Residential Life will publicize the Housing Lottery order after 4pm on Tuesday, April 28 on eRaven and at Residential Life. Studying Abroad in the Fall If you are going abroad for the fall 2015 semester please stop in and see Mary Call in Residential Life to complete paperwork by Friday, May 1 to get your housing deposit credited. Considered Living Off-Campus? As a residential university, we assume you will live on campus. If you wish to live off-campus then please submit an online returning student off-campus petition at http://www.franklinpierce.edu/studentlife/reslife/forms/returning off campus form.htm or stop down at Residential Life for a form. Additionally if you lived off-campus this year you do need to submit your request to continue living off-campus next year. Petitions can be submitted up through Friday, April 24 with supporting information explaining why you are requesting permission to move off campus. The Assistant Dean of Student Affairs will review your petition and notifications will be made via email. If approved by Friday, May 1 and you did not participate in Room Lottery, then your housing deposit will be credited. $250 Non-Refundable Housing Deposit for Fall 2015 Please remember that students who submit their Lottery Card and participate in Housing Lottery will forfeit the opportunity to have their housing deposit refunded regardless if they later withdraw, administratively withdrawn, transfer, or are academically/judicially suspended. 2015-2016 Sophomore Housing Options Residence Hall Edgewood Monadnock Female: Male Rooms 20:20 19:17 Page 9 Cheshire Granite Suites Mt. View Apts. * Up to 8 for Lottery ** 2 7-person *** Minimum of 3 2 for Same Gender & 2 for Co-ed ** 2 9-person For Wellness Lifestyle Six: 6 Doubles & 1 Single 7 person: 5 Singles+ 1 Double 2 Double Rooms Four: 6 Doubles 9 person: 7 Singles+ 1 Double Lounge Each Suite Each Suite Amenities Furniture Furniture Kitchen TV TV Kitchen Furniture Cabinetry & Sink DVD Player Living Room Microwave & Small Freezer Microfridge Living Room Furniture Suites/Apts. Configuration All doubles All Singles Small Refrigerator 1 ½ Bathrooms Storage Housing Cost Meal Plan Options $7,326/Year $10,266/Year $7,558/Year $9,326/Year All Access, $150 Dining Dollars, + Two Guest Passes each Semester= $5,220/Year 15 Meals per Week, $100 Dinning Dollars, + Two Guest Passes each Semester= $4,742/Year $9,830/Year Please See Junior Options * Pre-Lottery Process - Same Gender Housing Two Cheshire Suites, each housing 12-students in 6 double rooms, are available. To secure one of these suites, students will need to submit ALL 12-person Lottery Cards & signed Housing Contracts to Residential Life Thursday, April 9 - Monday, April 13 with notification via email on Tuesday, April 14 after 2 pm. Selection will be the two rosters with the highest roster values. If after being awarded a suite any student that is not cleared by Monday, April 27 the student will lose their spot. Any students that do not secure a Cheshire Suite will follow and participate in Room Lottery and turn in their clear Lottery Cards & signed Housing Contracts with a roster of their next desired residence by Monday, April 27. * Pre-Lottery Process - Co-ed Housing Two Cheshire Suites are available in any combination as long as all bedrooms are filled with same gender, i.e. 10 males & 2 female; 8 female & 4 males, vice versa, etc. Co-ed Housing is designed to provide students with the opportunity to reside in a same gender bedroom while sharing the common areas with the opposite gender. All students must agree to live and abide by the co-ed policies available online. To secure one of these suites, students will need to submit ALL 12-person Lottery Cards & signed Housing Contracts to Residential Life Thursday, April 9 - Monday, April 13 with notification via email on Tuesday, April 14 after 2 pm. Selection will be the two rosters with the highest roster values. If one or more students are not cleared by Monday, April 27 then the student will lose their spot. Any students that do not secure a Cheshire Suite will follow and participate in Room Lottery and turn in their clear Lottery Cards & signed Housing Contracts with a roster of their next desired residence by Monday, April 27. Page 10 * Pre-Lottery Process - Granite Suites Two 7-person same gender suites and two 9-person same gender suites are available for interested students to submit for prior to Lottery night. To secure one of these suites, students will need to submit their ALL 7-student (East Suites) or ALL 9student (West Suites) Lottery Cards & completed Housing Contracts to Residential Life Thursday, April 9- Monday, April 13 with notification via email on Tuesday, April 14 after 2 pm. If more rosters are submitted for available suites then the highest roster values will be selected. If a student secures housing and does not have a clear Lottery Card by Monday, April 27 then the student will lose their spot. Any students that do not secure a Granite Suite will follow and participate in Room Lottery and turn in their clear Lottery Cards & signed Housing Contracts with a roster of their next desired residence by Monday, April 27. * Pre-Lottery Process - Wellness Housing Up to three Mt. View A Tower apartments are available for current freshmen who wish to live the Wellness Lifestyle next year. Wellness Lifestyle Housing is for students who will live WITHOUT the presence and usage of alcohol, tobacco and nonprescribed prescription drugs and can be co-ed (same gender bedrooms). Wellness information and applications are online. Please print and submit your application and essay along with your Lottery Card & signed Housing Contract to Residential Life Thursday, April 9 - Monday, April 13. The Assistant Dean of Student Affairs will review applicant information, judicial history, and may request interviews before decisions are made. Notifications will be made via email on Tuesday, April 14 after 2 pm. If more students apply than available housing then the highest combined roster value will secure housing. If a student secures housing and does not have a "CLEAR" Lottery Card by Monday, April 27 then the student will lose their spot. If any approved student does not meet the Wellness Lifestyle Housing requirements then they will be moved to whatever class-level housing is available. Any students that do not secure Wellness Housing will follow and participate in Room Lottery and turn in their clear Lottery Cards & signed Housing Contracts with a roster of their next desired residence by Monday, April 27. Submitting “Clear” Lottery Cards & Signed Housing Contracts Students will need to submit their "CLEAR" Lottery Card & signed Housing Contract and anyone else they intend to live with at the same time to Residential Life. You do not necessarily have to submit the number of Lottery Cards for the capacity of the residence but it is in your best interest to so you have a higher overall lottery number. $250 Non-Refund Housing Deposit for Fall 2015 Please remember that students who submit their Lottery Card and participate in Housing Lottery will forfeit the opportunity to have their housing deposit refunded regardless if they later withdraw, administratively withdrawn, transfer, or are academically/judicially suspended. 2015-2016 Junior Housing Options Page 11 Residence Hall Mt. View Northwoods Available for Lottery Minimum of 22 Apartments Minimum of 27 Apartments Amenities Standard University Furniture Standard University Furniture Kitchen Kitchen Living Room Living Room with TV Outlet 1 ½ Bathrooms 1 ½ Bathrooms Two Double Rooms Two Double Rooms TV Outlet in Each Bedroom TV Outlet in Each Bedroom $9,830/Year $9,830/Year Housing Cost Meal Plan Options All Access, $150 Dining Dollars, + Two Guest Passes each Semester= $5,220/Year 15 Meals per Week, $100 Dining Dollars, + Two Guest Passes each Semester= $4,742/Year 100 Meals + $200 Dining Dollars each Semester= $2,580/Year 5 Meals per Week + $200 Dining Dollars each Semester= $1,248/Year Zero Meal Plan * Pre-Lottery Process - Wellness Housing Up to three Mt. View A Tower apartments are available for current sophomores and juniors who wish to live the Wellness Lifestyle next year. Wellness Lifestyle Housing is for students who will live WITHOUT the presence and usage of alcohol, tobacco and non-prescribed prescription drugs and can be co-ed (same gender bedrooms). Wellness information and applications are online. Please print and submit your application and essay along with your Lottery Card & signed Housing Contract to Residential Life Thursday, April 9 - Monday, April 13. The Assistant Dean of Student Affairs will review applicant information, review judicial history, and may request interviews before decisions are made. Notifications will be made via email on Tuesday, April 14 after 2 pm. If more students apply than available housing then the highest combined roster value will secure housing. If you are selected and your Lottery Card is not "CLEAR'‘ by Monday, April 27 then you will forfeit your Wellness Housing. If any approved student does not meet the Wellness Lifestyle Housing requirements then they will be moved to whatever class-level housing is available. Any students that do not secure Wellness Housing will follow and participate in Room Lottery and turn in their clear Lottery Cards & signed Housing Contracts with a roster of their next desired residence by Monday, April 27. Page 12 Co-ed Housing Co-ed Housing is designed to provide students with the opportunity to reside in a same gender bedroom while sharing the common areas with the opposite gender. Mixed gender students can submit their "CLEAR" Lottery Cards & signed Housing Contracts at one time for an apartment and will participate in the Housing Lottery. All four residents must sign the co-ed contract, agree to live and abide by the co-ed policies. Submitting “CLEAR” Lottery Cards & Signed Housing Contracts Students will need to submit their "CLEAR" Lottery Card & signed Housing Contract and anyone else they intend to live with at the same time to Residential Life. You do not necessarily have to submit the number of Lottery Cards and signed Housing Contracts for the capacity of the residence but it is in your best interest to so you have a higher overall lottery number. $250 Non-Refundable Housing Deposit for Fall 2015 Please remember that students who submit their Lottery Card and participate in Housing Lottery will forfeit the opportunity to have their housing deposit refunded regardless if they later withdraw, administratively withdrawn, transfer, or are academically /judicially suspended. 2015-2016 Senior Housing Options Page 13 Residence Hall Lakeview Efficiencies Sawmills Efficiencies Sawmills Apartments Lakeview Townhouses Available for Lottery Minimum of 17 Minimum of 4 Minimum of 7 Minimum of 26 Capacity 2 2 3 6 Amenities Open Concept Open Concept Open Concept Open Concept Kitchen Kitchenette Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Furniture Double Bedroom Kitchen Furniture Kitchen Furniture Double Bedroom 1 Full Bathroom w/ Tub Living Room Living Room 1 Full Bathroom w/ Shower Stall Laundry on Lower Level Living Room Furniture Living Room Furniture 1 Double Bedroom 3 Double Bedrooms 1 Single Bedroom 3 Full Bathrooms 1 Full Bathroom w/ Tub Laundry on Lower Level Laundry on Lower Level Laundry on Lower Level Housing Cost Meal Plan Options $9,838/Year $9,620/Year $9,830/Year $9,838/Year All Access, $150 Dining Dollars, + Two Guest Passes each Semester= $5,220/Year 15 Meals per Week, $100 Dining Dollars, + Two Guest Passes each Semester= $4,742/Year 100 Meals + $200 Dining Dollars each Semester= $2,580/Year 5 Meals per Week + $200 Dining Dollars each Semester= $1,248/Year Zero Meal Plan Reminder Please remember that the selecting order for the Senior Housing Lottery is an average, not a total, of all the lottery roommates, regardless of where you wish to live. Students will select from the residences available for where they Co-ed Housing Co-ed Housing is designed to provide students with the opportunity to reside in a same gender bedroom while sharing gender. Mixed gender students can submit their "CLEAR" Lottery Cards & signed Housing Contracts at one time for a person Lakeview Townhouse, or a Lakeview eight-person unit and will participate in the Housing Lottery. All residents online) and agree to live by the co-ed policies. Page 14 * Pre-Lottery Process - Wellness Housing Wellness Lifestyle Housing is for students who will live WITHOUT the presence and usage of alcohol, tobacco and nonprescribed prescription drugs. Wellness Housing can be in one Lakeview Efficiency, one Sawmills Efficiency, one Sawmills Three-person Apartment, and one Lakeview Townhouse. Wellness information and applications are online. Please print and submit your application and essay along with your Lottery Card & signed Housing Contract along with your intended roommates to Residential Life Thursday, April 9-Monday, April 13. The Assistant Dead of Student Affairs will review applicant information, review judicial history, and may request interviews before decisions are made. Notifications will be made via email on Tuesday, April 14 after 2 pm. If more students apply than available housing then the highest combined roster value will secure housing. If a student secures housing and does not have a "CLEAR" Lottery Card by Monday, April 27 then the student will lose their spot. If any approved student does not meet the Wellness Lifestyle Housing requirements then they will be moved to whatever class-level housing is available. Any students that do not secure Wellness Housing will follow and participate in Room Lottery and turn in their clear Lottery Cards & signed Housing Contracts with a roster of their next desired residence by Monday, April 27. 8-Person Lakeview Units We will continue to allow students to submit for an 8-person same gender or mixed gender and occupy the townhouse and efficiency below. The co-ed housing guidelines apply for mixed gender living and there is not any set number of townhouse and efficiency combinations available. Submitting “Clear” Lottery Cards & Completed Housing Contracts Students will need to submit their "CLEAR" Lottery Card & signed Housing Contract and anyone else they intend to live with at the same time to Residential Life. You do not necessarily have to submit the number of Lottery Cards and signed Housing Contracts for the capacity of the residence but it is in your best interest to so you have a higher overall lottery average. $250 Non-Refund Housing Deposit for Fall 2015 Please remember that students who submit their Lottery Card and participate in Housing Lottery will forfeit the opportunity to have their housing deposit refunded regardless if they later withdraw, administratively withdrawn, transfer, or are academically/judicially suspended.
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