2020 2021 Welcome Guide Guide... · 4. Lock your door when you’re away. Locking your door is the...
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2020—2021
Welcome Guide Residence Halls
Getting Started with Your Room..…………………..3
Living With Roommates and Room Changes….4
Move in Day…..……………………………………………....5
Residence Hall Information………………………..6
Dining Services…………………………………..……….7
Making Payments……………………………..…………8
1 (308) 432-6466 [email protected] Crites Hall 102 M-F 7:30 am—4:30 pm www.csc.edu/housing
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CONTENTS
WHAT TO BRING FOR CHADRON STATE COLLEGE Here is the official checklist for incoming students. Of course every student may have different needs, but this gives you a good start. Items we consider essential
are starred (*). Make sure to consult your roommate to avoid purchasing duplicate items like lamps or appliances.
GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR ROOM
BEDDING
Extra-long twin (36”x80”) sheets *
Comforter *
Mattress pad *
Pillows and pillow cases *
Blanket *
BATH
Towels and linen *
Shower shoes/flip flops *
Shower caddy
STORAGE AND ORGANIZATION
Hanging storage solutions
Under-bed storage organizer
Hangers
Full length mirror
Trash/recycle can
Trunk (serves as storage and table)
LAUNDRY/SUPPLIES
Laundry bag/basket*
HE detergent*
Drying rack
Iron (UL approved) and ironing Board
Cleaning supplies
Paper towels
GROOMING/PERSONAL SUPPLIES
Soap and shampoo/conditioner *
Toothbrush and toothpaste *
Hair products and/or hair dryer
First aid kit with thermometer
Prescription and/or OTC medications *
STUDY
Notebooks, binders, folders
Computer/laptop/tablet
Chargers and locking cable
ROOM COMFORT
Desk lamp & extra bulbs
Floor lamp & bulbs
Refrigerator (Max 6 cubic feet)
Microwave (Max 1.3 cubic feet)
Wall décor
Area rug
Fan (large and/or clip)
ELECTRONICS
Cell phone and charger
Ear bud or headphones
Gaming system
Power strip with surge protector (UL approved)
Television
Electronic cords
MISCELLANEOUS USEFUL ITEMS
Backpack*
Winter coat*
Message board (dry erase board)
Flashlight and extra batteries
Sealable food storage containers
Dishware and silverware
Can opener
Reusable water bottle
Water filter pitcher
Umbrella and raingear
Sports equipment (ex. bicycle, rackets, balls)
Sunglasses
PERSONAL INFORMATION
ATM Card *
Credit Cards *
Driver License *
Insurance Cards *
Passport or Visa
Lock Box
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Prohibited Items
X Oil fryers
X Grills, propane tanks (Or any flammable substances)
X Refrigerators over 6 cubic feet
X Microwave over 1.3 cubic feet
X Full size appliances including deep freeze
X Hot plates, halogen lights, or open heat source appliances
X Lofts
X Waterbeds
X Wax warmers, candles, incense
X Pets (fish in a ten gallon tank or less are allowed)
X Weapons, ammunition, or archery equipment
X Alcohol containers (full or empty)
X Drug paraphernalia or hookah equipment
X Tattoo equipment
X Knives over 4 inches
X Dart boards
X Public signs (road signs)
Please review the Residence Life Handbook at
www.csc.edu/housing/policies.
GETTING STARTED WITH A ROOMMATE
Having a college roommate is a unique experience. Whether you are used to sharing your space or not, we want to
share some tips with you so you can be on track to have a great experience with your roommate!
1. Contact your roommate before you arrive in August.
You will find your roommate information in a letter from the housing office. Contacting your roommate throughout the summer is encouraged in
order to get to know each other prior to the semester. Ask what each other is bringing to college, and if either of you plan on sharing those things
(refrigerator, carpets, TVs, etc).
2. Be honest with each other from the beginning.
Whether you already know each other or not, it is likely you have never lived with each other. It is important that each of you are honest with
what you would appreciate from the other to maintain mutual respect. Some questions to consider asking prior to the semester include: How do
you feel about guests? How late are they welcome to stay? What time do you typically like to go to bed and wake up? How will we split up room
chores (taking out trash, cleaning, etc.)?
3. Respect your roommate’s things.
Get permission before you borrow, use, or take anything that is not yours. On the flip side, be honest with what you are okay sharing and what
you are not.
4. Lock your door when you’re away.
Locking your door is the best prevention to theft! You might feel comfortable leaving your room unlocked while you’re away, but your roommate
might not be. A good rule of thumb is to always keep your door locked when you are both away. Just remember to always bring your keys with
you while you are away.
5. Communicate, communicate, communicate!
Most roommates aren’t going to intentionally get under each other's skin. Most roommate conflicts arise from simply not talking about the issue at
hand. Remember to be respectful when communicating.
6. Be open and flexible.
Your roommate will not be exactly like you. You will likely have different backgrounds, political beliefs, religious beliefs, cultural norms, etc. That
does not prevent you from being great roommates! New ideas and experiences are what college is about!
7. Framing your expectations.
While some roommates do end up being best friends, outcomes often vary. Expecting to be best friends puts a lot of pressure on both roommates and can lead to
potential disappointment. Approach the semester simply expecting to be respectful with one another, and see where the relationship goes from there.
- New students will be assigned a designated move-in time, information will be sent to your EagleMail.
- Your EagleCard is your key card for access to your residence hall and serves several other purposes. If you haven’t received
your Eagle Card, please obtain yours from the Conferencing Office located in the Student Center.
- After obtaining your EagleCard, you may proceed directly to your assigned residence hall to check-in!
- Move in generally takes around an hour. This includes filling out appropriate paperwork, receiving your key, and moving items
into your room. CSC designates students and staff to help haul room items inside for your convenience.
- While CSC Housing and Residence Life discourages early move-ins, we understand that situations do arise that require you to
move in before your scheduled check-in. Please contact the Housing Office at 308-432-6466 or [email protected] in advance to
request early check-in. Summer weekly room charges may apply.
MOVE IN DAY
Move-In Day: The day we are all looking forward to! Below are some need-to-know facts about this day!
Andrews Hall
Mailing Address:
Resident’s Name
Andrews Hall Room #
1051 Chapin Street
Chadron, NE 69337
On-Duty Phone: 308-747-2614
https://www.csc.edu/housing/residence-life/andrews/index.csc
Edna Work Hall/Wing
Mailing Address:
Resident’s Name
Edna Work Hall or Wing Room #
1065 Main Street
Chadron, NE 69337
On-Duty Phone: 308-747-2618
https://www.csc.edu/housing/residence-
life/edna/index.csc
High Rise
Mailing Address:
Resident’s Name
High Rise Room #
501 E 10th Street
Chadron, NE 69337
On Duty Phone: 308-747-2605
https://www.csc.edu/housing/residence-
life/highrise/index.csc
Kent Hall
Mailing Address:
Resident’s Name
Kent Hall Room #
1050 Shelton Street
Chadron, NE 69337
On Duty Phone: 308-
747-2617
https://www.csc.edu/housing/
residence-life/kent/index.csc
RESIDENCE HALL INFORMATION
Eagle Ridge 1
Mailing Address:
Resident’s Name
Eagle Ridge Building 1
709 E 12th Street, Mailbox #
Chadron, NE 69337
Eagle Ridge 2
Mailing Address:
Resident’s Name
Eagle Ridge Building 2
715 E 12th Street, Mailbox #
Chadron, NE 69337
Eagle Ridge 3
Mailing Address:
Resident’s Name
Eagle Ridge Building 3
721 E 12th Street, Mailbox #
Chadron, NE 69337
Below is the address and on-duty number for your residence hall. For more specific information on room dimensions,
residence hall attributes, and residence hall staff, please visit the link under the appropriate residence hall.
On-Duty Phone: 308-747-2619
https://www.csc.edu/housing/residence-life/eagleridge/index.csc
Every campus resident is required to have a meal plan while living on campus. The meal plan offers access
to the Dining Room, Eagle Market, and Eagle to Go.
DINING SERVICES
Meal Plan Options
280 meal block plan + $200 EagleBucks:
Access at any dining location for 280 meals,
eaten anytime in the semester (approximately
17 meals per week) and $200 EagleBucks per
semester. All meals must be used by the stu-
dent purchasing the plan.
200 meal block plan + $200 EagleBucks:
Access at any dining location for 200 meals,
eaten anytime in the semester. All meals must
be used by the student purchasing the plan.
150 meal block plan + $200 EagleBucks:
Access at any dining location for 150 meals,
eaten anytime in the semester (approximately
9 meals per week) and $200 EagleBucks per
semester. All meals must be used by the stu-
dent purchasing the plan.
80 meal block plan + $50 EagleBucks
Only available to commuter students; access at
any dining location for 80 meals, eaten anytime
in the semester and $50 EagleBucks per se-
mester. All meals must be used by the student
purchasing the plan.
Locations
Dining Room: Located on the west side
of the Student Center, the Dining Room offers
freshly prepared meals Sunday through Fri-
day. There are three main entrée lines, a sal-
ad bar, a sandwich bar, pizza, ice cream, and
a dessert bar available at this location.
Hours
M-F: 7-9:30 am, 10:30-1:30 pm, 4:30-7 pm
(6 pm on Friday).
Sunday: 11-1:30 pm, 1:30-3 pm, 3-7 pm
Eagle Market: Located on the east side of
the Student Center, the Eagle Market pro-
vides convenient meals and snacks to stu-
dents. Starbucks, Chilaca, Stack Burger, and
Sub Stand are all offered at this location.
Hours
Monday-Saturday, 8 am-8 pm.
Eagle to Go: Located in the lobby of High
Rise, Eagle to Go offers a variety of snacks
and drinks for your nighttime cravings.
Hours
8 pm—Midnight every day.
Paper billing statements will not be mailed to students. It is the student’s responsibility to check their
MyCSC to find their account balance and make payments by the published payment deadlines located
at https://www.csc.edu/businessoffice/billing.csc
MAKING PAYMENTS
1 (308) 432-6240 [email protected] Crites Hall 115 M-F 8 am—4 pm www.csc.edu/businessoffice
Questions about billing? Contact the Business Office.
We are looking forward to seeing you on campus soon.
SEE YOU SOON!
1 (308) 432-6466 [email protected] Crites Hall 102 M-F 7:30 am—4:30 pm www.csc.edu/housing
Questions in the meantime? We are here for you!
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