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Residence Halls
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Residence
halls are available for all UNI students. All of them
are open during Thanksgiving (Nov.) and spring (March)
breaks. Five halls - Bartlett,
Bender,
Dancer,
Lawther,
Shull, and Noehren
- are also open between fall and spring semesters
(Dec.). There is no added charge to those who stay
during any of these break periods. Bartlett is the only
hall open for 12 months and provides air conditioning.
Some halls are carpeted and have sinks in rooms. All residence
halls have Internet connections in every room and are
close to computer labs, which are opened 24 hours/day
for the convenience of students. There are a lot of opportunities
for getting involved and leadership development.
Each of our residence halls has between
8 and 14 communities, which we call "houses." About 50
students live in each house, which can be an entire floor
of a hall or portion of a floor. All have common bathrooms
and hallways. Most also have lounges. The seven co-ed
residence halls are Bartlett, Bender, Campbell, Dancer,
Noehren, Rider and Shull. All-female halls include Hagemann
and Lawther. The co-ed halls have all-male and all-female
houses separately. Community living options in residence
halls include Substance-Free, Quiet Lifestyle, Springboard,
Upper-class, and Sophomore/Transfer houses.
It is required for all students living
in Residence Halls to have a meal plan.
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Complex
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The
ROTH
Complex is a ten-minute walk from campus
and provides students the benefits of living with
current friends and making new friends while being
able to enjoy increased independence, privacy and
responsibility. The two, four, and six person apartments
and eight bedroom suites were designed to meet the
needs of students who have completed at least 30 credit
hours and are in good academic and behavioral standing
at the University.
ROTH Apartments
There
are three styles of ROTH apartments from which to
choose. Up to two people may live in a one-bedroom
apartment, up to four in a two-bedroom apartment and
up to six in a three-bedroom apartment. Apartments
are designed for residents of the same sex. Each apartment
includes one kitchen, one bathroom, a dining/living
room and bedrooms, which are all furnished.
ROTH
Suites
Each
ROTH suite is designed for as many as 16 people. Two
wings of up to eight occupants are connected by a
kitchen and central living/dining area furnished with
a sink, two microwaves, two stoves, one refrigerator,
tables, chairs, couches, and a 19-inch color TV. Each
wing includes four bedrooms and two bathrooms. There
are telephone access and Internet access connections
in each room. Bedrooms are for single or double occupancy.
Each wing houses either all male or all female residents.
Note that meal plans are not required
for students living in the ROTH Complex.
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Appartments
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UNI offers three university
apartment complexes: College
Courts, Hillside Courts, and Jennings Courts.
The university apartments are available for married
students with or without children, single parents,
domestic partners, graduate and non-traditional students
(23+). One bedroom and two-bedroom apartment are available
with and without air conditioning. Most of the apartments
are uncarpeted and unfurnished but interested students
can participate in a furniture loan program. Note
that the price rate varies according to the apartment
set-up.
See pricing rate.

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