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Located
around the perimeter of campus, Monmouth's residence halls offer students the opportunity to
live in a diverse community that is stimulating, educational, and homey. Students are provided
a wide range of living opportunities.
Each hall has a personality of its own, either in its unique
architecture or its internal arrangements. Styles range from Winbigler and McMichael
Hall's long corridors to modern suite style living for upperclassmen in the upcoming new
residence hall.
Residence Halls for Women
Residence Halls for Men
Co-educational Living Options
Fraternity
Complex
Upperclass members of a fraternity have the option to live in their
respective fraternity house.
Air Conditioners
The college provides air conditioners to students who may have a chronic disease and
absolutely require one. Requests must accompany
a doctor's certificate
each academic year. There is a per semester
installation charge outlined in the
Tuition
and Other Charges brochure. A doctor's certificate validating an air conditioner need must be received in the
Office of Student Affairs no later than August 10 for the fall semester and
no later than January 1 for the spring semester. Reminder: Validation from
the physician must be renewed each academic year.
Storage
Limited storage facilities are available for students to store small personal items. Students
are not permitted to store large items like couches and entertainment centers. The College
is
not responsible for damaged or lost items stored on campus.
Smoking
Smoking is prohibited inside or within fifteen (15) feet of any
College-owned facility or in any vehicle owned or leased by Monmouth
College.
All members of the campus community share in the responsibility for
adhering to and enforcing this policy, and for bringing it to the
attention of visitors.
Visitation
Visitation hours are established so that guests of the opposite gender may visit in the
student rooms. A student's right to study/privacy supersedes a roommate's right to host a
guest.
Unlimited Visitation Halls
Bowers, Liedman, Winbigler, Fulton, McMichael, Founders
Village, the Fraternity Complex,
Theme
houses, Gracie Peterson Hall and North Hall
Limited Visitation Halls
(16 hours during the week, 18 hours during the weekend)
Cleland, Graham, and Grier
Additional Information
- All
rooms will accommodate at least an 8' x 10' rug or piece of carpet. Rugs and carpeting
cannot be affixed to the floor. The College is unable to provide
measurements of rooms or room closets.
- Lofts are not
permitted and are not to be brought to campus.
- Halogen Lamps are not
permitted in student rooms.
Violation of this policy will result in a $100 fine.
Room Furnishings -
available in
PDF format
Each residence hall room comes with the following items:
- Beds
(bunkable) with 36"W x 80"L mattresses
- Dressers
- Desks and
desk chairs
- Closets
- Smoke Detector
- Phone Jack
- Internet and Campus Network Connection
- Cable Hookup
What to Pack
- Small Bucket (to carry shower items)
- Laundry Soap
- Laundry Bag/Tub
- Toiletries
- First Aid Kit
- Robe
- Umbrella
- Small Sewing Kit
College Supplies
- Stapler
- Dictionary - Thesaurus
- Desk Lamp - No Halogen Lamps
- Notebooks
- Pencils - Pens - Highlighters
- Paper Clips
- Tape
- Pencil Sharpener
Optional Items
- Iron (boards provided)
- Throw Rugs
- Computer
- Storage Crates
- Television
- Stereo
- Answering Machine
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Palm Pilot
Room Necessities
- Hangers
- Decorations
- Poster Putty
- Wastebasket
- Glasses - Silverware
- Linens - Pillow
- Towels
- Alarm Clock
- Fan
- Telephone
- Dry Erase Board
- Power Strip - Extension cord
- Cleaning Supplies
The Important Stuff
- Photos of Family and Friends
- Stuffed Animals
- Address Book and Stationary
- Postage
- High School Yearbooks
- Quarters (for laundry)
- Mementos from Home
- Camera - Film
Health Supplies
- Band aides
- Stomach medicine
- Antibiotic cream
- Pain reliever
- Throat/Cough
Lozenges
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