Residential Life
Office of Residential Life
Welcome to DSU, and welcome HOME! Our
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Mission Statement
The mission of the Dickinson State Office of Residential Life is to provide quality housing services for undergraduate students in an educational living/learning environment.
We are committed to the development of residential community that embraces diversity and promotes academic success.
Why live on Campus
Living in a residence hall at Dickinson State University offers many conveniences and countless opportunities to build friendships in an exciting environment close to classes and university activities. Many of our current and past students have made their residence hall a "home away from home." The residential life program at Dickinson State University offers many opportunities to enhance your social growth provided with surroundings to enhance your educational needs.
The residence life staff members in each of our three halls recognize the importance of student involvement and input and we work very hard to give students the programs and services they need. It's not uncommon to walk into any of our lounges and find students studying, playing card games, or just socializing. Numerous activities are scheduled each week for the entire campus in addition to the residence halls.
If you want to make the most out of your college education and build friendships to last a lifetime, welcome HOME, to DSU residence life!
How to Apply
The Residential Life Application is part of the Admissions Applications and Procedures booklet, page 16. If you have not received this booklet, it can also be found HERE in PDF form. Alternatively, if you would like an application mailed or faxed to you, please contact our office at 701-483-2091.
I get all of this
The following is included in the price of your room.
- furnished room (except in North Campus Apartments)
- live phone line with local service
- basic cable service
- computer access to the campus main frame (wifi coming Fall 2012!)
- free laundry facilities
- vending machines
- lounge spaces with pool table and more
- kitchen facilities
- office operations with a games, athletic equipment, and mail distribution
Great perks and all the comforts of home!
Housing Policy
The University feels that the students will have a better opportunity for a well-rounded educational experience while living in a supervised residence hall designated for student living. Therefore, all students who are under the age of 21 and who have completed fewer than 60 credit hours at the beginning of the fall semester are required to sign a contract for a room and board package for the academic year. Students reaching the age of 21 or acquiring 60 credit hours during the first semester may request to have the contract rescinded for the second semester.
Students requesting consideration for an exemption from this policy must file the appropriate "Request for Exemption from Housing Policy," available from the Director of Residential Life. Approval of requests for exemption from this policy is at the discretion of Residential Life. Reasons for approval for exemptions may include:
- Students living locally (within a 25 mile radius) with parents.
- Married students.
- Single parents with one or more dependents
- Students with extenuating personal or medical conditions
Students who are exempt from the policy may choose, on a voluntary basis, to purchase a Room and Board Package. If residing in the residence halls, students must purchase a board plan.
For other policies, please see the DSU Student Guide or the Guide to Residential Living
For How Much
The cost of living in a Dickinson State University residence hall offers a bargain that is too good to pass up.
The following are the room and board changes for the 2012-2013 academic year. Rates for Spring semester will be higher to reflect the addition of wifi service within the residential facilities. For further information, please contact the Office of Residential Life at 701-483-2091.
Room Rates:
Type of room Fall Semester Spring Semester
DeLong Hall (shared) $1,006 $1,032
Main Campus Apartments (shared) $1,006 $1,032
North Campus Apartments (shared) $953 $953
Selke Hall (shared) $1,006 $1,032
Woods Hall (shared) $1,006 $1,032
Single room (as space allows) $1,397 $1,422
Family Student Housing
One-bedroom Apt $492 per month
Two-bedroom Apt $559 per month
Meal Plans for 2012-2013 Academic Year include:
Students living in campus residence halls (excluding those renting as students with families in North Campus Apartments) are required to participate in a campus board plan. Students living in the three traditional residence halls (Delong, Selke, or Woods) must choose from one of three options for a five-day per week or seven-day per week meal plan. Students living in the apartments (Main, or North Campus) may also select a fourth meal plan option providing 65 meals per semester.
Monday – Friday (5 days) | 10 meals per week with $100 flex per semester* | $2924
Monday – Sunday (7 days) | 15 meals per week with $50 flex per semester* | $3066
Monday – Sunday (7 days) | 19 meals per week with no flex money** | $3335
65 lunches with $50 flex per semester* (Apartments ONLY) | $985
* Flex dollars may be used for purchases in the snack bar.
** Two meals, brunch and dinner will be served on Saturday and Sunday.
Housing Fees
Students must pay housing and board fees in full by the first full day of classes each semester. Housing and board fees are subject to change with one semester's notice.
Refund of Room and Board
Students who must withdraw from the University (or those receiving approval from Residential Life to vacate their room and board contract for other reasons in accordance with existing Residential Life policies) and who complete a proper check out from the residence halls (in accordance with Residential Life policies) may receive a refund of the unused portion of their room and board contract. Any refund of the unused portion would be on a pro-rated basis based on the date of check out from the residence halls in accordance with the following schedule:
|
If the student withdraws during |
Room refund |
|
1 st week of classes |
95% |
|
2 nd week of classes |
90% |
|
3 rd week of classes |
80% |
|
4 th week of classes |
75% |
|
5 th week of classes |
70% |
|
6 th week of classes |
65% |
|
7 th week of classes |
60% |
|
8 th week of classes |
50% |
|
9 th week of classes |
45% |
|
10 th week of classes |
40% |
|
If the student withdraws during |
Board refund |
|
1 st through 7 th class days |
90% |
|
8 th through 15 th class days |
80% |
|
16 th through 20 th class days |
70% |
|
21 st through 30 th class days |
60% |
|
31 st through 40 th class days |
50% |
|
41 st through 50 th class days |
40% |
|
51 st through 60 th class days |
30% |
|
61 st through 65 th class days |
20% |
|
66 th through 75 th class days |
10% |
