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Living on Campus
Residence Halls
All new students that deposit prior to July 1st, 2011 are guaranteed on campus housing. Those students that deposit after July 1st, 2011 will be placed on a Wait List for on campus housing and every effort will be made to accommodate their housing needs. Seton Hill University currently has seven residence halls on campus.
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT ACCOMMODATIONS:
New first year students will reside in Havey Hall and Brownlee Hall. Honor students can elect to reside in DeChantal Hall on a first-come first-serve basis.
UPPERCLASS STUDENT ACCOMMODATIONS:
Upperclass student have their choice of Maura Hall, Canevin/Lowe Halls, Farrell Hall, and DeChantal Hall.
Safety Issues
Seton Hill takes the safety of it's students very seriously. The Residence Life staff works hand-in-hand with the Campus Police Staff to assure the best in safety for the residents. Each resident is given a key card (also referred to as a swipe card) to access his/her residence hall. This prevents outsiders from entering the halls. Visitors must be with a resident while in the building. Residents may request to have overnight visitors through the Office of Residence Life (for more information, contact the Office of Residence Life).
Each residence hall on campus is equipped with a fire alarm system. Residence Life reserves the right to hold a fire drill at any time to assure that residents follow procedure correctly. The RAs will go over proper fire exiting procedures during their first floor meetings and each room has fire exiting procedures on the inside of the door.
Community Standards are implemented on campus in the residence halls at Seton Hill. Each floor will set up their own standards for living (visitation, alcohol, and fire procedures are non-negotiable) which usually include keeping the lounge and kitchen areas as well as the bathrooms in proper condition. |