HOUSING AND MEALS 2016

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HOUSING AND MEALS 2016 comfortable stay during the 2016 Festival! Summer Arts students, Course Coordinators, and Guest Artists will reside on the Cal State Monterey Bay campus in the Student Housing & Residential Life facilities. These distance to classrooms and facilities. When You Arrive Based upon a participant s course, the assigned date for check-in and orientation is either Monday, June 27, for the first session, or Monday, July 11, for the second session. Monday check-in will take place on the Cal State Monterey Bay campus inside the Student (please refer to the campus map) from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. During check-in, students will confirm their course registration and check in for housing. All participants will also receive their CSUMB ID cards during check-in. There will be a general meeting at 4:00 pm for all Summer Arts participants at the Student. A barbecue is scheduled following orientation for all program participants. Summer Arts participants arriving after Monday orientation may check in with the Student Housing & Residential Life Office located in the Student. Check-in When you check into your room, Cal State Monterey Bay will issue a room key. Your meals will be provided through your CSUMB ID card. Check-out Check-out is the last Sunday of each two-week session between 8:00 and 10:00 am. If you pay for four weeks of housing in advance, you will not need to check out between sessions. articipants who check out any time after 10:00 am will be assessed a $75 late fee, due at the time of check-out. articipants are required to return all keys to Cal State Monterey Bay during check-out. Failure to return keys will result in additional fees charged.

without a permit during check-in on June 27, and July 11, from 2:00 to 4:00 pm.

Health A Campus Health is available to program participants for urgent medical services. articipants are financially responsible for any medical fees incurred. To contact the Campus Health, please call 831-582-3965. Students with Disabilities CSU Summer Arts wishes to make all Summer Arts programs accessible to people with disabilities. For full consideration of your disability-related needs, please contact Joanne Sharp at jsharp@calstate.edu at least 30 calendar days prior to the start of your course. Mail or Messages articipants may have mail forwarded to the Summer Arts office at: Laundry Facilities Amenities CSU Summer Arts / CSU Monterey Bay ATTN: (articipant s Name & Course) 100 Campus, University Corporation, Suite 211 Seaside, CA 93955 lease ask senders to indicate the course you are enrolled in and the mail will be delivered to your classroom. Do NOT have mail sent to Housing & Residential Life or to your room address. In emergency situations, you may have phone calls routed to the Summer Arts office and a message will be delivered to your classroom or dorm room. Washers and dryers are available for use to all residents for free. Each building has its own laundry room located on the first floor of the building. Detergent is not provided. Wireless internet access across campus Central Coast Credit Union ATM on campus ublic Transportation to local shopping centers Shopping within walking distance Refund olicy If a student wishes to cancel his/her Summer Arts housing, the student shall notify the Office of Student Housing & Residential Life in writing at least five (5) days prior to the student s planned arrival date. Timely cancellations shall result in a full refund of housing costs. Any cancellations that occur fewer than five (5) days prior to the start of the Summer Arts session will result in full forfeiture of the housing payment. Approved refunds will be received by the student within 6 to 8 weeks. WRITTEN CANCELLATIONS SHOULD BE EMAILED TO SUMMERARTS@CALSTATE.EDU.

SUMMER OLICIES AND GUIDELINES Lockouts: The first lockout is a courtesy lockout. You may be charged for additional lockouts that occur. There will be a $50 charge by Student Housing & Residential Life to replace a lost key. Alcohol Consumption: Alcohol consumption by persons under age 21 is against the law and will result in the resident being dismissed for the first violation of this rule. Campus police will be notified. Alcohol consumption by persons age 21 and over is permissible only in a room or suite where all residents and guests are age 21 and over. Residents age 21 and over are not permitted to consume alcoholic beverages in rooms or suites where residents under age 21 are housed. Specifically, alcoholic beverages may not be consumed in public areas such as, but not limited to, hallways, lounges, lobbies, bathrooms, or areas outside the residence halls. lease be aware that parties where alcohol is served are strictly prohibited. Drinking from a common source is also prohibited. Alcoholic beverages may be transported by or through Main Campus only if unopened and in a bag. Drugs: Using or possessing any sort of any illicit drugs or paraphernalia (including bongs or water pipes) is a violation of the law and will result in a resident being dismissed for the first violation of this rule, along with being reported to campus police. Smoking: Smoking is prohibited by law in all campus and residential hall buildings. If you smoke, you may do so outdoors in areas that are at least 25 feet away from any residential building or structure, with particular attention to doorways, windows, and common areas. Harassment: Harassment is defined as the unwanted imposition of attention, usually in the form of repeated or unwanted verbal or physically abusive behavior.harassment in any form is strictly prohibited and is subject to criminal prosecution in addition to administrative adjudication which may result in removal from campus. Vandalism/Damage: Damage to property owned or possessed by the State of California, the University Corporation at Monterey Bay, Student Housing & Residential Life, or any community member or guest thereof is prohibited. Individuals and/or residential communities may be held financially responsible for repairing damages, painting costs, and general maintenance related to vandalism. Weapons: Unauthorized possession, use, or storage of weapons is strictly prohibited. Any weapon, including but not limited to guns (i.e., air soft guns, BB/pellet guns, paintball guns, potato guns, pistols, revolvers, firearms, etc.), knives, and any items that are reasonable facsimile of such weapons are prohibited. Residents will be dismissed for the first violation of this rule, along with campus police being notified. Open Flames/Candles: No open flames or burning embers are permitted within Cal State Monterey Bay residence halls. This includes but is not limited to, candles, incense, smoking, fireworks, and the burning of any materials. Quiet Hours: Quiet hours are from: Sunday-Thursday: 10 pm to 8 am Friday and Saturday: 12 am to 10 am Courtesy Hours (24/7): It is the policy of Student Housing & Residential Life that each resident must be considerate of the comfort of other residents. As a result, at all times, each resident should conduct him/herself so as not to create a disruptive situation for others. ets: ets are not allowed at or in Cal State Monterey Bay residence halls, and will need to be removed from the space within 24 hours of discovery. Room Changes: If a resident requests a room change, a fee of $50 will be assessed by Student Housing & Residential Life to the participant for each room change, plus an additional charge if change to configuration. Technology: Misuse of Cal State Monterey Bay computers, resources, and/or the network (i.e. Net ) includes, but is not limited to, unauthorized computer access, unauthorized transfer of a file; use of another s identification or password; violation of the CSUMB Acceptable Use of Computing and Technology Resources policy; and use of the network that interferes with others, normal university operations, and/or violates copyright laws.

CAMUS MA IMJIN RD. RESERVATION RD. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BUNKER HILL DR. EAST CAMUS HOUSING EIGHTH ST. A B C D E F G SECOND AVE. DIVARTY ST. LIGHT FIGHTER DR. TO HWY 1 FIFTH ST. THIRD AVE. GENERAL JIM MOORE GENERAL JIM MOORE FOURTH AVE. FIFTH AVE. CUT-OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FIFTH AVE. SIXTH AVE. edestrian Mall SIXTH AVE. SECOND AVE. 90 Soccer Complex anetta Institute Ocean 86 Sports 91 Mountain 84 100 Aquatic 902 Baseball Field Softball Field Stadium Black Box Cabaret FIFTH AVE. FOURTH AVE. University Health olice FOURTH ST. Valley 81 80 82 Alumni & Visitors 303 302 97 98 VA Veteran s Administration ENGINEER LANE 301 10 23 18 Tide 16 14 12 Campus Quad 8 1 6 4 208 2 205 3 203 DIVARTY ST. 21 Administration Building 508 IMJIN RD. EIGHTH ST. Visual and ublic Art Student 75 74 73 72 71 University Music World Theater Chapman Science Academic EIGHTH ST. CUT-OFF B ST. A ST. 41 BUTLER ST. COLONEL DURHAM RD. COLONEL DURHAM RD. 53 Tanimura & Antle Family Memorial Library 30 29 13 27 28 50 47 46 45 44 43 201 49 48 42 59 58 SEVENTH AVE. B ST. BUTLER ST. A ST. EIGHTH AVE. SEVENTH AVENUE 211 206 University Corporation Student Services Bldg. (Admissions, Campus Service ) 36 37 Mail Room 35 EIGHTH AVE. 210 articipant Check-in OTTER STUDENT CENTER 204 202 Check-in arking MANASSAS DR. ABRAMS DR. Summer Arts Office SCHOONOVER DR. WAINWRIGHT CT. ADMIN/INSTRUCTIONAL/SERVICES RESIDENCE HALLS SORTS & RECREATION CSUMB SHUTTLE STOS MST BUS STOS ARKING UNUSED BUILDING FOOD IMORTANT NOTE We would feel awful if you got a ticket while visiting, so please pay attention to our parking regulations! You must purchase a parking permit for $0.50 per hour or $2.00 for the day (exact change only). Revised July 20, 2010