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2018-19 ove-in Guide ewu.edu/housing

Welcome to Your New Home! Greetings and welcome to life on campus! You've chosen to be part of the Eagle family, and the Housing and Residential Life staff is excited you've chosen to live on campus. As a member of our family, you'll build life-long friendships. You'll create stories you share on Instagram today and stories you share with your friends and family 10 years from now. You'll have once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to discover and explore your interests and passions. Living on campus is the authentic EWU campus experience, and it gives you unique access to study groups, campus activities, campus recreation, and all that EWU has to offer. Your willingness to engage and try new things will make the difference in the experience you have. This fall we open the newly renovated Pence Union Building, better known as the PUB. The brand-new PUB gives you new dining options and a new way to experience the center of student life. You'll be the first students to call it home. Please become familiar with the information in this guide as you prepare for ove- In Weekend and a smooth transition to life on campus. It s going to be a great year, and the housing team can t wait for your arrival. Go Eagles! Josh Ashcroft Senior Director of Housing and Residential Life 2

Your Hall Assignment 1

ove-in Day: Sept. 14 Go directly to your assigned residence hall to check in. We will help you unload your vehicle immediately when you arrive so you (and your family) can move your car to a more distant parking spot and create room for the next person to drop off their possessions. To reduce congestion and elevator/stair wait times, Friday check-in is separated into a morning shift and an afternoon shift. We hope this makes move-in more relaxed and enjoyable for everyone. Please see the schedule below to determine when you ll move in. We are unable to accommodate move-in prior to Sept. 14 as the hall staff will be busy with training and preparing for move-in day. Please do not park in handicap spots (unless you have a valid DP placard), in service drives or by fire hydrants. Please pay attention to directional signage. Be on the lookout for our overs and Shakers team for assistance. They can help you with lifting heavy objects, opening doors, and finding directions. You ll recognize them by their T-shirts. If you have access to a hand truck, please bring it. We have limited carts for your use, and it will probably be faster if you bring your own. Check-In Dates and Times Friday, Sept. 14 (It s highly recommended that all first-year students arrive on this date.) CHECK IN 9 A.. - 1 P.. CHECK IN 1-5 P.. HALL FLOOR(S) HALL FLOOR(S) Anderson 3 Anderson 1, 2 Brewster 1, 4 Brewster 2, 3 Dressler 2, 7, 8, 9, 10 Dressler 6, 3, 4, 5 orrison 4, 6, 7 orrison 3, 5, 8 Pearce 2, 3, 8, 9, 10 Pearce 4, 5, 6, 7 snyamncut 2, 5 snyamncut 3, 4 Streeter 2, 5 Streeter 3, 4 2

Driving Directions Go to ewu.edu/maps for directions to campus and a campus map. Access to Your Hall and Room When you arrive, if you haven't gotten your EagleCard, head to the EagleCard Office in Tawanka. You will need it right away to access your building and eat! Your room key also opens your mailbox (this doesn t apply to Brewster Hall). DO NOT LOSE AND NEVER LEND YOUR KEY OR EAGLECARD! (It s important, and we used bold font and capital letters because we are saying this quite loudly.) If you lose your key, your lock will be re-cored and you will be charged for replacement. Duplicating your key is prohibited, as is punching a hole in your EagleCard. First Floor eeting When you arrive, please take note of when your first floor meeting will occur. Attendance at floor and hall meetings is mandatory. You will learn important information that includes safety procedures, hall policies and activities. oving In and oving Out Each Quarter Please do not arrive early. Hall staff will have other responsibilities they must complete before you arrive. Thank you! We make rare exceptions to arrival and departure dates. Each exception must be individually approved by administrative personnel. If you are with a sanctioned preseason sport or extracurricular activity or have a campus job that begins prior to a move-in date, your coach or supervisor must notify Housing to request approval for early arrival. Fall 2018 ove-out and Winter 2019 ove-in ove-out: Friday, Dec. 7, no later than noon ove-in: Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Winter 2019 ove-out and Spring 2019 ove-in ove-out: Friday, arch 22, no later than noon ove-in: Sunday, arch 30, 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Spring Quarter 2019 ove-out ove-out, Friday, June 14, no later than noon 3

What is provided in my room? Bed/mattress, desk and chair, etc. The furniture provided in your room must stay in your room. Clothing storage (hanging and drawer) Trash can irror Blinds or curtains High speed Ethernet and wireless Internet access What is provided in my hall? Laundry: Each hall has at least one laundry facility. To activate and use the machines,you will receive a pre-loaded laundry card. Kitchen: Each floor offers you a stove top and sink, and floors have a microwave. A full kitchen is available in each hall. Brewster Hall suites have full-sized refrigerators and sinks in the room. TV Lounges and Game Rooms: Your hall may have a pool table and/or Ping-Pong table. Each hall also has a main TV lounge for relaxing or group activities. Other Recreation: You can check out games, movies, DVD players and other items at your hall office. Sharing items in your room Roommates often share items like Ethernet hubs, microwaves and televisions, so talk to your roommate about what you ll bring separately and what you might want to share. Decorating your room Nails and screws are not allowed. 3 brand interlocking fasteners and poster strips are allowed in all halls except snyamncut. Push pins may be used in snyamncut to hang items on walls. Bed sizes With scattered exceptions, beds in each halls have the following lengths: 80 inches: Anderson, Brewster, orrison, Pearce, snyamncut, Streeter 76 inches: Dressler 4

What to Bring We have made a list of items you could bring. Some are necessary and some are just for fun. The importance of each item is up to you. Clothing/Personal Care Winter gear (gloves, hat, mittens, boots, scarves, thermals, sweaters) Rain gear (umbrella, raincoat) Day-to-day clothing Shoes (for all weather) Slippers Sunglasses Bathrobe Food Related Items Dishware, silverware, cups Bottle opener/can opener Dish cloth, towels, soap Small refrigerator (one per room 2 x 3 x 1 6 cubic ft.) icrowave (one per room) Coffee/tea maker (auto-off feature) Allowed to use in kitchen areas George Foreman Grill/sandwich maker Toaster/t oaster oven Electric skillet/frying pan iscellaneous Laundry supplies (detergent, dryer sheets, hamper) First aid kit Flashlight edicine Kleenex Fan Pictures/posters Safe and padlock Hangers Bed and Room Furnishings Sheets, blankets and bedspread (size Twin XL) attress and pillow cover Electric blanket Indoor holiday lights Television (one per room) Crates for storage Surge protector Aquarium with fish (fully aquatic, 10 gal. max) What NOT to Bring Not allowed in residence halls Illegal drugs (including marijuana) Smoking and vaping Weapons Pets Candles/incense/devices with open flames Air conditioner Halogen lamps Hot oil popcorn Hot plate Sun lamp Items generally available for Pots, pans, baking sheets Iron Ping-Pong supplies Pool supplies (billards) ovies (DVDs) Board games

Roommates Open and honest communication is the best and healthiest approach to take with your roommate. At the beginning of the quarter you ll complete a roommate agreement that outlines your commitment to your roommate. Roommates who complete the form together and agree on expectations are more likely to have a great experience. And remember: a great roommate doesn t have to be your best friend. Roommate Conversations Before You Arrive Below are a few of the questions you will find on the Roommate Agreement. We have found that talking about these things before you arrive is even more likely to help you be successful roommates from the start. Will you share belongings with each other? (TV, microwave, clothes, food, etc.) How will you share room cleaning responsibilities? How often? Will you have specific tasks or will you each clean everything? What is your standard for cleanliness? What are your lifestyle expectations around... Bedtime? Studying? (times and noise level) Wake-up time? Personal hygiene? (laundry, showering, etc.) How often, and what type, of guests will you have? How many guests at a time? How long can they stay? Will guests be allowed overnight? Can guests use your roommate's items? If conflicts arise, how will we approach one another? (face-to-face, texts, social media, etc.) What are your pet peeves? What If I Want to Change Rooms? Room changes are not accepted before move-in. If you re not happy after you ve given it a try, you ll have the opportunity to request a room change during the second week of the quarter. 6

Pets ONLY fish or underwater turtles are allowed. Ten-gallon tanks are the maximum allowed. NO snakes, lizards, hamsters, birds, guinea pigs, cats, dogs, sugar gliders, alpacas, goats, wombats, etc. will be allowed in the residence halls. The only exceptions to EWU s animal policy are service/assistance animals as approved by EWU Disability Support Services. Animals must be approved by EWU Disability Support Services, prior to bringing them to campus. You can contact DSS at dss@ewu.edu or 509-359-6871. Phone Services and Cable Television We do not automatically provide telephone land lines or cable television in each room. If you would like a landline or a cable TV, please email the Housing and Residential Life office at housing@ewu.edu. A quarterly fee applies to the optional phone service, and you must bring your own landline telephone. There is an additional fee for cable television as well. Courtesy phones are provided on each floor. Cable television is provided to all common area televisions. Technology and Internet All rooms have a high-speed wired Ethernet connection. Wireless connectivity is available in all halls. Hardware: Since there is just one Ethernet port per room, roommates must share an Ethernet hub or switch if you wish to be online at the same time. You ll need a lengthy Ethernet cable too, but you may want to determine your cable length after moving into your room. Switches and cables are available at any electronics store or at very reasonable prices at the University Bookstore. ROUTERS ARE PROHIBITED and connectivity will be shut down when discovered. They have a severely negative impact on the network. Software: To better protect both the EWU residence hall network and your computer, we have a product called Safe Connect installed on our network. It will verify that you have current anti-virus software and current OS security patches before allowing you to login. Login instructions will be available when you arrive on campus. 7

Are anti-virus software and current OS patches required on my computer? Yes. After you log in using your itech account, which is provided as a benefit of your technology fee, you will be prompted to install a small program which checks to see that you have current anti-virus software and operating system patches. Both are required before you will be allowed to access the residence hall network. Free anti-virus software is available to all students as another benefit of your technology fee. If you choose to use free anti-virus software, plan to install it immediately upon arriving. You may use other established anti-virus software if you prefer. Parking ost first-year students don t need to bring cars to campus. Parking is limited, and finding a spot near your building can be tough. If you need to bring your car to campus and don t like waiting in line, you can pre-purchase an annual or quarterly parking permit from Parking Services. To purchase a permit, follow these steps: Visit ewu.edu/parking Click or mouseover the Permits section in the top menu Choose Residential Hall Permits from the menu dropdown Click the button labeled Purchase a Parking Permit EagleCard Your student ID card provides access to services on campus which include your meal plan dollars and entry into your residence hall, the library, the recreation center and athletic games. Your EagleCard reduces your need for cash on campus. Remember to take it everywhere while on campus. Visit ewu.edu/eaglecard for a good summary of the uses of your card. All new students need to pick up your EagleCard at Tawanka Hall. eal Plan Your meal plan will be activated beginning Friday, Sept. 14. Present your EagleCard to any cashier and they ll swipe it to deduct the purchase from your meal plan. Transactions are fast and easy! If you are a returning resident, continue to use your same EagleCard. If you are a new student and have not yet obtained your EagleCard, it is important to do this immediately. The EagleCard office and the Dining Office are located in Tawanka. 8

Living On Campus During Academic Breaks Fall quarter residents staying on campus winter quarter may stay during winter break for an additional fee of $300. Even if you re staying just one extra day, the charges for the entire break apply. Additional dining points are not included, and limited meal service hours are in effect. Staying past noon on Friday, Dec. 7, indicates your acceptance to pay this break housing fee. In addition, due to reduced staffing during winter break, students are consolidated into one or two halls. If you are not already living in one of the break housing halls, you will be required to move temporarily, taking only the possessions you want during the break. Winter quarter residents staying on campus spring quarter may stay during spring break at no extra charge. The only requirement is that you notify your Community Advisor. Employment Hint You cannot get an on-campus or off-campus job without providing proper identification. Bring your employment documents. Visit ewu.edu/studenthiringdocuments for a list of employment documents. eet Your Residential Life Staff Housing and Residential Life facebook.com/ewuhousing Anderson Hall facebook.com/louiseandersonhall Brewster Hall facebook.com/brewsterhall Dressler Hall facebook.com/dresslerhall orrison Hall facebook.com/zelmaorrisonhall Pearce Hall facebook.com/pearcehall snyamncut facebook.com/snyamncut Streeter Hall facebook.com/streeterhall Types of Staff You'll eet Area Coordinator (AC) Full-time professional in charge of Brewster Hall and on-campus apartments. Residential Life Coordinator (RLC) Full-time professional in charge of each residence hall. Oversees the daily functions and manages the hall staff. Community Advisor (CA) Student staff assigned to each floor of the residence hall to help plan academic success programs and community building activities for students. Academic Success Coaches Staff assigned to each hall to provide mentoring and coaching related to academic success strategies. Administrative Staff Located in the Housing and Residential Life Office in snyamncut. Assists in room assignments, room changes, helping you access your account and administrative work. 9

Getting Involved Housing and Residential Life is committed to creating an engaged student learning experience enhanced through numerous student leadership opportunities. Below is a brief list of some of the activities in which students can get involved. Hall Council/Community Council Each residence hall has its own hall government. Opportunities for executive officers or for being a floor representative are available. This group is responsible for the hall budget and has opportunities to purchase equipment and plan activities for all residents. RHA Residence Hall Association This is the student government body representing the interests of all students living in the residence hall system. It is the parent organization for individual hall governments. RHA organizes educational and social events to enrich the lives of students residing in the halls, and the group aids in organizing leadership conferences, workshops and retreats for student leaders living in the halls. RHA also fosters communication between the residents in the halls and the Housing and Residential Life Office and ASEWU, which is the acronym for EWU s student government. Other Hall Activities and Programs Hall intramural teams Hall study groups Campus events (at least one event every day!) Homecoming Floor dinners Links to Help You Get Involved on Campus Campus Recreation: ewu.edu/campusrec Clubs and Organizations: ewu.edu/studentactivities Residence Hall Leadership: ewu.edu/reslife/staff EPIC Adventures: epic.ewu.edu Athletic Events: goeags.com Associated Students of EWU: ewu.edu/asewu Student Activities: ewu.edu/studentactivities 10

y New Address Anderson Hall <Your Name> 905 Elm Street, Room # Cheney, WA 99004-2429 Brewster Hall <Your name> 404 2nd Street, Room # Cheney, WA 99004-1604 Dressler Hall <Your name> 1128 Elm Street, Room # Cheney, WA 99004-2498 orrison Hall <Your name> 218 N 10th Street, Room # Cheney, WA 99004-2706 Pearce Hall <Your name> 1112 Elm Street, Room # Cheney, WA 99004-2439 snyamncut <Your Name> 1027 Cedar Street, Room # Cheney, WA 99004-2708 Streeter Hall <Your Name> 202 N 10th Street, Room # Cheney, WA 99004-2706 Hall Office Phone Numbers Anderson: 509.359.4493 Brewster: 509.359.4407 Dressler: 509.359.4420 orrison: 509.359.4464 Pearce: 509.359.4435 snyamncut: 509.359.4197 Streeter: 509.359.4482 Typical Hall Office Hours (varies by hall) onday Friday: Noon idnight Saturday: Noon 3 p.m., 6 p.m. 2 a.m. Sunday: Noon 3 p.m., 6 p.m. idnight 11

A B C D E F G H I 1 2 39 P-TH 56 63 37 35 36 55 20 32 2 3 P-18 P-A 1 62 25 33 4 5 6 7 J Street Union Street 13 P-7 I Street 60 3 28 P-5 Sixth Street H Street Washington Street P-3 7 5 38 10 9 P-5 Seventh Street P-HH G Street 40 64 24 16 P- 1 52 61 P- 1 P-1 17 21 43 44 54 8 14 F Street 46 34 9 10 50 P-DH G Street Second Street Third Street D Street 22 4 Fifth 11 First Street F Street P-DH College Avenue 12 A B C D E F G H I 12 1 Anna aria Apartments (AS) C-3 10 Computing and Engineering Bldg. (CEB) G-4 19 Isle Hall (ISL) L-7 28 usic Building (U 2 3 4 Aquatics Building (AQT) Art Building (ART) Brewster Hall (DBH), (BRW) I-2 D-4 D-11 11 Dressler Hall (DRE) 12 Dryden Hall (DRY) 13 EWU Children s Center (ECC) L-4 P-6 B-4 20 Jim Thorpe Fieldhouse (JTF) 21 JFK Library (JFK) 22 Kingston Hall (KGS) H-2 I-5 I-9 29 Patterson Hall (PAT 30 Pearce Hall (PRC) 31 Pence Union Build 5 Cadet Hall (CAD) F-4 14 Governor artin Alumni House (GOV) E-8 23 Louise Anderson Hall (LAH) N-6 32 P.E. Activities PHA 6 7 8 9 Central Stores (CES) Cheney Hall (CHN) Chissus Field (CBF) Communications Building (CC) P-2 H-4 J-1 E-4 15 Hargreaves Hall (HAR) 16 Holter House (HOL) 17 Huston Hall (HUS) 18 Indian Education Center (IEC) K-8 F-6 H-6 J-10 24 artin Hall (AR) 25 odular Building Complex (BC) 26 onroe Hall (ON) 27 orrison Hall (OR) G-6 H-3 J-7 R-5 33 P.E. Classroom Build 34 Plant Utilities (PLU) 35 Playfield 1 (PF1) 36 Playfield 2 (PF2)

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Housing and Residential Life 1027 Cedar St. Cheney, WA 99004 509.359.2451 ewu.edu/housing Facebook: EWUhousing Twitter: @EWUhousing