Wright State University CORE Scholar Wright State University Brochures University Archives January 1969 Living on Campus Wright State University Follow this and additional works at: http://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/ archives_wsu_brochures Repository Citation Wright State University (1969). Living on Campus. : Wright State University. This Brochure is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Wright State University Brochures by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact corescholar@www.libraries.wright.edu.
The first residence hall at Wright State University, scheduled to open Fall Quarter, 1970, will seek to provide a broader educative experience for students through special programs, services, and conveniences. The hall will accommodate 156 men in one wing and 156 women in another. Students will be assigned to double occupancy rooms. The University Center, directly adjacent to the residence hall, will provide dining and recreational facilities. APPLICATION Any student who plans to attend Wright State full-time during the 1970-71 academic year may apply. If it is not possible to house all interested students, special consideration will be given to those who have demonstrated substantial academic motivation, those whose homes are not within a reasonable commuting distance, those who have rendered service to the University and the community, and physically handicapped students. Each academic class will be represented, from freshmen to graduate students. COST The cost will be approximately $420 per quarter. Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarter occupancy will be required. The contract will include housing and meals. PROGRAMS Students selected for residency will pioneer in the development of educational, social, cultural, and athletic programs. A staff of graduate students and upperclassmen will serve as resident advisers.
... I! rnnm bod F L 0 0 R p L A N _..,_ -"'""' i.= - - ~ ~- GJ 11 h ~ - Jc ~ - - bod I SERVICES ROOMS will be furnished with dressers, closets, study tables with built-in lights, desk chairs, lounge chairs, beds, and telephones. STUDY LOUNGES will be provided on each floor. A main lounge, located on the first floor, will connect the two wings of the hall. AIR-CONDITIONING will be provided throughout the hall. A DINING HALL in the University Center will serve three meals a day, seven days a week, to residents of the hall. A choice of dishes will be offered at each meal. THE BOOKSTORE on the lower level of the Center supplies textbooks, related and leisure reading material, school supplies, and gift items. (continued on back)
---~ '!!"'""' ~' WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY Dayton, Ohio I wish to apply for a housing and meal contract for Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarters of the 1970-1971 academic year. Student's Name Home Address (Street) (City, State, Zip code) In Fall Quarter, 1970, I will be a full-time Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Student Male Female Age Grade Average
Since we expect to accommodate some physically handicapped students, we would appreciate your response to the following: Please check the space at the right if you are a physically handicapped student seeking Yes D on-campus residency. Not Applicable D If you are not a physically handicapped student, please check the space at the right if you Yes D would be willing to provide assistance to a physically handicapped student if he or she were assigned as your roommate. No D
RECREATION AREAS intheuniversitycenter include an indoor putting range, a pool room, ping-pong tables, and weight lifting equipment. HEARTH LOUNGES in the Center are frequently the scene of student-sponsored discussions and seminars, as well as informal gettogethers. STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICES are located on the lower level of the Center. LAUNDRY FACILITIES are provided in the basement of the hall. Coin-operated washers and dryers will serve hall residents. SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR HANDICAPPED STUDENTS in the hall include automatic elevators, wide doorways, and special restroom features. HOW TO APPLY Complete the form attached to this pamphlet. Detach and return to: Office of the Dean of Students 151 Allyn Hall Wright State University Colonel Glenn Highway Dayton, Ohio 45431 Completion of this form does not guarantee admittance to the hall. Contract applications will be mailed beginning December 15, 1969. Advance payment of $50 will be required with the return of the housing and meal contract.