When will new students get housing and roommate assignments?
Roommate assignment letters will be emailed to the student's Eastern email account in mid-July.
What can I do to change my hall and/or room/roommate assignment?
Students can email Mark Connolly (connollymar@easternct.edu) after August 1st to be added to a waiting list for hall openings. Students must email from their Eastern account and must include their hall choice. Every effort will be made to accommodate requests, but please realize that a change may not be possible, as Housing will be at capacity for the fall semester. If a change is granted at any time prior to August 28th, the student will be emailed. After August 28th, there is a room freeze until Mid September. At that time, students may contact the Hall Director of the hall they wish to move to and ask to be placed on a waiting list for that hall.
What should a student do if he or she has a problem with a roommate?
First and foremost, students should always communicate any issues with their roommates at the beginning of the semester. Clear, open lines of communication are key to having a successful roommate experience. Students should discuss the issue with each other first, and if no resolution can be made, the students can work with their Resident Assistant (RA), a trained student assistant who lives with students, to assist students in reaching a roommate agreement. Each residence hall is supervised by a Hall Director, a full-time, professional staff member trained in conflict resolution. Additional information about the Office of Housing and Residential Life is available at http://www.easternct.edu/housing.
Are telephones provided? How do students pay for long distance calls?
Telephones are not provided, but there is an active telephone jack in each residence hall room with voicemail provided by the University. Students may make local and on-campus calls for free; however, long distance calls must be made with a telephone calling card or a cellular phone.
Can students have microwaves and refrigerators?
All students are permitted to bring a refrigerator, no more than 4.4 cubic feet. Residents of Mead Hall are permitted to have one microwave per suite, to be located in the common room. Burnap, Burr, Constitution, Crandall and Winthrop are not permitted to have microwaves. These residence halls have microwaves available to residents.
Do students have cable in their rooms?
Cable is provided by the University in student rooms. Service is provided through Charter Communications and includes expanded basic service with HBO.
What types of things are not allowed in the halls?
Students may not have the following items in the halls (this is not a complete list): Candles, incense, tart burners, wax warmers, drugs and drug paraphernalia, alcohol and all alcohol containers, duct tape, extension cords (only UL approved power strips permitted), halogen lamps, octopus lights with plastic shades, hot plates/pots, and space heaters. (For a complete list please see the Housing Handbook). Smoking is allowed outside of the buildings, 40 feet from any entrance. Air conditioners are not permitted to be installed in any residence hall. Students may not modify or remove any of the provided University furniture. All furniture must remain in the room/suite in its original condition.
What types of things should students bring?
Twin, extra-long bed sheets, mattress pad/cover, phone, laundry supplies (laundry facilities are located in each hall), shower supplies, toilet paper (Mead and Constitution Halls), alarm clock, cleaning supplies, and fans.
What is the alcohol policy in the residence halls?
Alcohol is not permitted in the residence halls at any time, regardless of a student's age. Students who violate this policy will be charged with a violation of the Student Code of Conduct and if found responsible, will be subject to sanctions, including possible removal from on-campus housing.