Housing for the 2009-10 academic year
Housing applications are now available to students
Kristen Van Gasse
Issue date: 3/26/09 Section: News
With a new academic year just around the corner, applying for housing has been on the minds of many Lakeland students.
Applications to apply for housing for the 2009-10 academic year are currently available for the apartments (Kurtz House, Hill House, Morland House, and South Hall), Brotz Hall, and the Friedli and Hofer suites.
In order for students to apply for housing in the Apartments, Brotz Hall, or Friedli and Hofer Suites, applicants must have at least a 2.25 cumulative GPA (for South, Kurtz, and Morland) as of the end of first semester 2008-09, and must be registered for Fall 2009 classes.
Students will qualify for housing by way of a point system. The way that the point system is determined is based on a student's year in school, cumulative GPA, involvement in extra-curricular activities, and any campus policy violations.
In order for housing assignments to be granted to each group, all members must have submitted their housing application, housing contract, meal plan choice, and a $50 deposit.
Director of Residence Life Jim Bajczyk said, "It is one of the fairest processes I have ever seen for housing. This is the most student-friendly way to reapply for housing.
It is also the fairest because it is based on what you earn while you are in school."
Sign-up for housing in Grosshuesch, Krueger, and Muehlmeier Halls will take place on April 21 and 22 in Bossard Hall.
All other housing applications are available in the Residence Life Office and from all Hall Directors and must be turned in by 4 p.m. on Friday, April 3.
Applications to apply for housing for the 2009-10 academic year are currently available for the apartments (Kurtz House, Hill House, Morland House, and South Hall), Brotz Hall, and the Friedli and Hofer suites.
In order for students to apply for housing in the Apartments, Brotz Hall, or Friedli and Hofer Suites, applicants must have at least a 2.25 cumulative GPA (for South, Kurtz, and Morland) as of the end of first semester 2008-09, and must be registered for Fall 2009 classes.
Students will qualify for housing by way of a point system. The way that the point system is determined is based on a student's year in school, cumulative GPA, involvement in extra-curricular activities, and any campus policy violations.
In order for housing assignments to be granted to each group, all members must have submitted their housing application, housing contract, meal plan choice, and a $50 deposit.
Director of Residence Life Jim Bajczyk said, "It is one of the fairest processes I have ever seen for housing. This is the most student-friendly way to reapply for housing.
It is also the fairest because it is based on what you earn while you are in school."
Sign-up for housing in Grosshuesch, Krueger, and Muehlmeier Halls will take place on April 21 and 22 in Bossard Hall.
All other housing applications are available in the Residence Life Office and from all Hall Directors and must be turned in by 4 p.m. on Friday, April 3.

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