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| On Campus Housing |
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| Aquinata Hall |
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Aquinas College and the Order of Dominican Sisters at Marywood offer housing on the Marywood campus for upper-class female students. Residence at Aquinata Hall participate in the Veritas program, which combines opportunities for service and promotion of the Dominican charisms, as well as for career and vocational discernment.
Aquinata Hall features private rooms, along with community lounges, a computer room and an exercise room. |
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| Hruby Hall |
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Hruby Hall is a 70 student, coed facility with three RA's. Hruby is a part of North Area along with Aquinata Hall and is supervised by the North Area Director. Hruby Hall is attached to many administrative offices and located right on Fulton Street, with easy access to the Regina Bowl, and the fitness center in Regina Hall.
Hruby rooms are single occupancy rooms and measure 12' x 8'. The environment offers a unique opportunity for on |
| campus living. Each room comes equipped with a bed, desk, chair and built in closet and dresser. The building is secured with a 24 hour card only access system. Each floor has a laundry facility, kitchenette and community bathrooms. >>Room Floorplans |
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| Regina Hall |
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Regina Hall is the largest residential facility on the AQ campus. Set among wooded trails, Regina is located in a prime spot on campus with the Cook Carriage House, the soccer field, and the Regina Recreation Bowl all located in close proximity. Regina is equipped with 24 hour card-only-access. Upon entering, you are immediately greeted by our 24 hour front desk with student mailboxes. Adjacent the front desk is the spacious main lounge equipped with big screen TV, VCR and DVD Player, piano, and the recently re-furnished lounge for gathering for social or academic purposes. Also off the main lobby is the computer lab, ice, candy and pop machines, and quiet study room.
Regina is split into two wings of suite style rooms. The east side is three floors of all female communities with rooms that measure 11' x 14.' The west side is four floors |
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| (two all male, one all female and one coed upperclass community) with rooms that measure 10'9" x 14'. Both east and west boast furnished lounges, kitchenettes and laundry facilities and are accessible by elevator. All rooms are equipped with desk, chair, bed, wardrobe, shelves, and phone; and are also Internet and cable ready. >>Room Floorplans |
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| In the basement of Regina, you will find a fitness center that is available to all residential students along with a kitchen, a pool table, ping pong table, and bike storage room. The Residence Life Office is also located in the basement of Regina Hall as well as space for quiet study. |
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| St. Joseph the Worker Hall (St. Joes) |
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St. Joseph Hall is the smaller of our two traditional halls, with 150 students, six Resident Assistants and a fulltime, live-in Resident Director. St. Joe's is located away from the center of campus and is reached by a beautifully wooded, but lighted path and is located next to Wilcox Park and St. Thomas Church. St. Joe's is also close to the Aquinas Field House and the athletic weight training center is located in the basement.
The front door has a 24 hour card-access-only security with 24 hour front desk service. From the front door you will see a large, spacious lobby with big screen TV, VCR, couches, pool table, pingpong table and piano; all perfect for gathering with friends for leisure or late night study sessions. Also located in the lobby you will find pop, candy and ice machines, a computer lab, and the Resident Director's office. |
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| All three floors of St. Joseph hall have rooms that are 11' x 14' and are equipped with furnishings for two; including beds, desks, chairs, shelves, wardrobes, and dressers, all of which are loftable. The rooms also come equipped with phone and are Internet and cable ready. All three floors are equipped with a laundry room/kitchenette, while second and third floors offer spacious quiet study rooms. St. Joseph hall is known for its tight-knit family atmosphere. >>Room Floorplans |
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Aquinas' student housing also includes Dominican Hall the the three Woodward Lane Homes (Knape, Meijer and Woodcock Halls), which are located on the far east border of campus. These locations provide alternative living environments for students, many of whom are members of a Living-Learning Community with a general academic or service-based focus. |
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Aquinas offers upperclassmen the opportunity to live in an on-campus apartment. In
response to student interest for alternative on-campus housing,
Aquinas College is proud to offer the Ravine Apartment Community.
Aquinas students who choose to live in the Ravine Apartment Community
can expect living arrangements that combine the independent living
of non-college housing with the conveniences of living on campus.
Well-appointed surroundings and a fun, yet respectful, atmosphere
are the hallmarks of the Ravine Apartment Community, the most
sought-after address on campus. |
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| Student
Eligibility |
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Eligibility for residence in the Ravine Apartment Community
is extended to all current full-time regular program students of
Aquinas College who have attained Sophomore status, or who
have lived on campus for one academic year, and who are in good
standing with regards to academics and conduct. Students sanctioned
for violations of the Student Conduct Code (during the previous
two years), as well as students with any history of significant
cleaning or damage charges, or disruptive behavior, may be wait-listed.
Students on disciplinary probation are not eligible to apply to
the Ravine Apartment
Community. Ravine Apartment Building D opened in August 2008 to junior and senior level students. |
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| Apartment
Services & Amenities |
Almost everything you can imagine, and everything you have
to pay extra for at off-campus apartments or houses, is included
in the reasonable eight month lease of your apartment in the Ravine
Apartment Community.
Services include: local
telephone, voicemail, cable television, electricity, Internet/e-mail
access, gas, waste/recycling, and water. |
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| Each apartment building features: |
| Main entrance electronic access |
| Lighted entry walks |
| Laundry rooms |
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| Each Apartment Features: |
| Fully carpeted living & bedrooms |
Dining table with chairs |
| Sofa, lounge chairs and coffee table |
Privacy-divided bathroom |
| Electric range oven |
18.0 cubic foot refrigerator |
| Full size dishwasher |
Breakfast counter with stools |
| Spacious closets (featuring the Modular Furnishing System) |
Beds, chests, desks with chairs, desktop organizers and bookshelves |
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| Application Process |
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Beginning
January 28, 2009, interested students can fill out application
forms (available at the Residence Life Office) for the 2009-2010
academic year.* Once eligibility has been reviewed and approved,
students will be notified of their queue position for apartment
selection and contracting. This selection process is planned for
Wednesday, March 4, 2009. |
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*Applications are due by 2 p.m. on Wednesday, February 25, 2009. |
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