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SUCCESS DINING CENTERS On-campus students 3 tend to have higher GPAs. CONVENIENCE Four convenience stores, RESIDENTS a restaurant, a bakery 5,500 and two coffee shops are on site; class and practice are close by. APARTMENT COMMUNITY PEACE OF MIND 1 Our secure, card- accessible buildings offer staff on duty and 24-hour maintenance RETAIL OPERATIONS assistance. 11 VALUE Furnished rooms are available in the residence halls with a variety of HONORS HOUSE room types and rates to 1 meet individual needs. COMMUNITY We were ranked #16 on SCHOLARSHIP/ “Best College Dorms” 1 LEADERSHIP HOUSE by the Princeton Review: 2020 Edition. Join a diverse group of residents who are FOREVER FAMILY integrated deeply into 1 campus life. WHERE SHOULD I LIVE?

WHO CAN LIVE UPPER-DIVISION UPPER-DIVISION HERE? ANY STUDENT STUDENTS, TRANSFER STUDENTS, TRANSFER AND GRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDENTS STUDENTS, FAMILIES

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SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE K-State’s residence halls provide many different living options.TRADITIONAL spaces include doubles and triples with a community bathroom. Students who live in TRADITIONAL-PRIVATE rooms share a bathroom with a bank of sinks and lockable, individual bathrooms with a sink, toilet and shower. SUITES offer amenities such as private bathrooms and carpet, and accommodate one to four occupants. A limited number of small single rooms with a community bathroom also are available. Singles and suites carry an additional charge, and may not be available in every hall.

Each hall has a laundry facility and 24-hour front desk service. With an appropriately configured device, residents have network access by either wired or wireless connection.

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Muggle Studies Talking Physics APDesign Chasing the American Dream Find Your Fit Globalization Today AP DESIGN COMMUNITY MUGGLE STUDIES: Provides a connection between building a foundation in design through Studio, learning HOW HARRY POTTER SHAPED about the rich history of design, and exploring THE WORLD the diversity of theSchool of Rock professionsTheater and careerWhat’s the Matter paths with Matter Explore the ways that the Harry Potter series has for all first-year students. helped shape us as individuals and the world Location: Wefald, Goodnow, and Marlatt, 4th floors around us through an examination of the novels ENDV 204 Environmental Design Studio 1 and films. We will work to transform fictional ENDV 250 History of the Designed Environment 1 lessons into real social change. Location: Derby Community ENDV 203 Survey of the Design Professions 1 SOCIO 211 Introduction to Sociology | ENGL 220 Fiction into Film DAS 195 Muggle Studies POP CULTURE AND SOCIETY ENGINEERING FUTURES How do media and society shape each another? In this community, you will explore different You will explore how popular culture not only engineering degree programs and careers while reflects but also influences society’s attitudes engaging in learning activities that promote and beliefs toward human diversity. If you enjoy discussing film and television and their your personal and professional development. connections to social issues, and if you want to You will also develop a solid understanding of discover how watching movies can actually make how engineers utilize math and science to solve you a better student, then this CAT Community is all types of problems. Additionally, you will have for you! Location: Kramer Community the opportunity to get to know other general ENGL 220 Fiction into Film | DAS 195 Pop Culture and Society engineering students and begin buildingSustainability a First Scholars MC 110Psychology Mass of Prejudice CommunicationThe American Story in Society community of peers. Location: Goodnow Hall ECON 110 Principles of Macroeconomics PRE-MED MATH 220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I Students have the opportunity to explore what

DEN 160 Engineering Orientation | DEN 161 EngineeringNext Generation Futures Journalism Global Citizenship it meansGrain Science to beMonsters, a Medicinehealth and Madness professional by building communication skills as they prepare for future medical careers. Location: Kramer Community BIOL 198 Principles of Biology | COMM 106 Public Speaking 1 Chasing the American Dream Find Your Fit Globalization Today Muggle Studies FIND YOUR FIT DAS 195 Pre-Med Brain Games Public Health Healthcare for the Heartland Be the Change: Social Justice Learn more about yourselfSustainability and the decision-First Scholars Psychology of Prejudice The American Story Pre-Professional CAT Communities: making journey as you uncover your strengths, PSYCHOLOGY OF PREJUDICE Art of Engineering: Chemistry Art of Engineering: Math values,Business Decisionsand a worldBusiness of Hospitality of majors and careers You will examine stereotypes, prejudice, School of Rock Theater thatWhat’s thecan Matter with Matterlead to a life of passion, purpose and and discrimination broadly, including field observations as these manifest in media and fulfillment.Location: Kramer Community The Art of Hacking Culture World-Changers Speaking and Science What Not to Wear Next Generation Journalism Global Citizenship Grain Science everydayMonsters, Medicine and socialMadness interactions. COMM 106 Public Speaking 1 Sustainability First Scholars Psychology of Prejudice The American Story Location: Kramer Community

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Talking Physics APDesign Explore why people choose to wear the clothes ? KIBBLE TECH: THE SCIENCE OF they wear and the influence an individual’s ? FOOD FOR PETS clothing has on both yourself as well as on other people. Location: Ford and Haymaker halls Kibble Tech connectsTalking Physics the PrinciplesAPDesign of Animal AT 245 Apparel and Textile Industry Science and Chemistry 1 in an investigation of the PSYCH 110 General Psychology technology required to produce healthy, nutritious, DHE 195 The Psychology of Fashion and safe foods for companion animals. This CAT Community is designed to pair your interests in pets and science. Together we will explore career opportunities related to the pet food industry and For the most up-to-date list of residential practice strategies for your success in meeting CAT communities, please visit academic and career goals. Location: ASI 102 Principles of Animal Science | CHM 210 Chemistry k-state.edu/first/cat/residential. GENAG 200 Science of Food for Pets HONORS HOUSE

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Admission into the Honors House requires a pre- application and approval process. Students who wish to Honors House is a coeducational live at the Honors House must be active participants of community for members of the the University Honors Program. University Honors Program. It houses approximately 50 students in a All students interested in elevating their educational perspectives should apply for the UHP. While other renovated residence hall just west of extracurricular activities are considered, general campus. requirements include a high school GPA of 3.75 and an ACT score of 29 or above. Transfer students are eligible The house provides a focused for the program if they have a minimum GPA of 3.5 from living environment for students their previous school(s). UHP students are expected to complete 15 to 16 honors credits and an honors project. with a passion for learning. The UHP encourages students to reach their full potential through cultural and performing arts events, skill- AMENITIES development workshops, travel STANDARD Staff available 24 hours a day | Wireless Internet opportunities and challenging Pool table | Kitchenette | Study space coursework. A main goal of the Social space | TV room | Piano | Free printing program is to enable students Free parking on location (limited) | Free laundry to develop intellectual curiosity FEE FOR SERVICE about the world, its wonders and its Cable television | Local telephone service complexity.

More information about the UHP and applying for space in the Honors House can be found at housing.k- state.edu. Priority consideration will be given to students who complete the residence hall contract and the additional Honors House housing application by March 1. SMURTHWAITE

Smurthwaite Leadership/Scholarship House ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS provides an opportunity for women to develop leadership skills in a smaller community of about RESIDENTS MUST: 46 students. Smurthwaite residents pay lower • Be an involved and responsible member room and board rates in exchange for participation of Smurthwaite Leadership/Scholarship in leadership programming and contribution to House and K-State. house-related duties each week. • Attend the Smurthwaite women’s Residents participate in a wide variety of activities leadership retreat and house procedure and events that emphasize education, diversity training at the beginning of each semester. and community service. • Maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA. PILLARS OF • Join at least one student organization on 4 the K-State campus. SMURTHWAITE • Assist in arranging or presenting at least one educational program during the FRIENDSHIP | LEADERSHIP academic year. SERVICE | SCHOLARSHIP • Attend Smurthwaite sponsored nonsocial programs. AMENITIES • Attend community or campus educational STANDARD and/or cultural programs. Housing Ethernet connection • Be involved in at least four community- Computer lab service learning projects per year, including Piano the house philanthropy. TV room(s) • Complete house duty requirements. Study rooms • Participate in fundraising projects for the FEE FOR SERVICE house. Cable television To apply and find more information about Local telephone service Smurthwaite, visit housing.k-state.edu. Laundry facility APARTMENTS

ON-CAMPUS HOUSING OPTIONS AT K-STATE INCLUDE APARTMENT-STYLE LIVING AT JARDINE APARTMENTS. JARDINE POSITIVELY IMPACTS RESIDENTS’ LIVES THROUGH EDUCATIONAL AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT WHILE PROVIDING A SAFE, COMFORTABLE AND AFFORDABLE HOME.

The apartments are located on the northwest side of campus, steps away from the recreational facilities and athletic complex. Many buildings have been recently built or renovated. Jardine is affordably priced and competitive with off-campus living options. Residents have access to many amenities and services, including wireless Internet, trash, water and laundry. Four playground areas, covered picnic locations, a basketball court and a pond area create opportunities for outdoor community living.

For more information about Jardine Apartments, visit housing.k-state.edu/living-options/apartments. Jardine has nearly 800 unfurnished apartments featuring 90 different HOW DO I KNOW floor plans. Options include 1-, 2-, 3- and 4-bedroom apartments, as well as studios, lofts and town houses. Units are filled on a first- JARDINE come, first-served basis. IS RIGHT FOR ME? Residents are not required to purchase a meal plan, but several are available should they wish to eat in the dining centers on JARDINE RESIDENTS ARE UNDERGRADUATE campus. Meal plans available are the Jardine 50, Jardine 100 and AND GRADUATE STUDENTS WHO ARE Jardine All Access.

SINGLE, MARRIED OR HAVE FAMILIES. A trained professional staff, as well as 24-hour maintenance crew, is available to assist residents.

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Appliances: apartment-size Appliances: apartment-size Appliances: fridge, fridge, stove and oven. fridge, stove and oven. stove/oven, microwave, dishwasher Laundry: on-site laundry Laundry: on-site laundry facility facility Laundry: washer and dryer in unit Window air-conditioning unit Window air-conditioning unit and gas heat. and gas heat. Central electric heat and air DINING CENTERS

Our award-winning dining program Dining Services promotes a healthy offers a wide range of nutritious lifestyle and provides nutritional foods through a choice of meal information to students. Dining plans, as well as 11 retail operations centers offer a wide selection of foods including low-calorie and to accommodate residents’ diverse nutrient-dense options. backgrounds and busy lifestyles. The Nutrition Now program includes pointers on how to make better A particular point of pride for food decisions and how to improve us is our farm-to-fork program quality of life, as well as resources to enhance and increase nutrition and which has allowed us to purchase well-being. all hamburger patties, steaks, Registered and licensed dietitians beef roasts, fajita meat and other are available at all dining centers products (when available) from to assist on-campus students with nutritional choices and special diets. Weber Hall on campus. All cow’s milk comes from the USDA- inspected dairy processing plant at MEAL PLAN FINGER SCAN Call Hall. Local, seasonal produce is Residents enter our dining centers offered as well whenever possible. using a biometric screening process. This system will scan their finger “Cultivate You” is a new Dining and match it with their ID Card, Services program that promotes then deduct a meal from their wellness, sustainability and meal plan. How it works: A random number sequence, which identifies community through the food & a finger’s pressure points, will be tied services provided. Each month to students’ ID. These numbers are we’ll feature local produce, whole only applicable to our system, and grains, diverse beverages, ethnic no image of an actual fingerprint is stored. Their K-State ID does serve as cuisines and more! a meal card and can also be used to gain access. community dining experience, Kramer offers the same nutritious, from-scratch meals we’re known Derby Dining Center, named after Reference for but in a modern, multi-platform setting. Librarian Grace Derby, serves the students who live in Ford, Haymaker, Moore and West residence halls. Derby Dining Center will be under renovation VAN ZILE DINING CENTER during the 2019-2020 academic year. It will Van Zile Dining Center serves the students living remain open during renovation and completion is in the Strong Community: Boyd, Putnam and Van expected in fall 2020. Zile residence halls. Domestic Science Professor Mary Van Zile is the namesake of this historic KRAMER DINING CENTER limestone building located on the east side of campus. The dining center’s food court design Kramer Dining Center, which serves the students and smaller, homelike environment is popular who live in Goodnow, Marlatt and Wefald with its residents. residence halls as well as the Honors House, was named in honor of Home Economics Professor View our menus at housing.k-state.edu/ Martha Kramer. A brand new Kramer Dining dining/menus. Center opened in 2016. Designed to encourage a

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ALL ACCESS ANY 14 FLEX 12 unlimited swipes into dining 14 swipes into dining 12 swipes into dining center MEALS center per week center and/or On-the-Go and/or On-the-Go 5 On-the-Go meals per week meals per week meals per week $2,450 $2,140 $2,140 COST per semester per semester per semester

3 pizzas per semester at Kramer $150 per semester for use at Overtime Grill, 5 guest meals per select HDS retail locations BENEFITS 2 guest meals per semester semester, and 5% discount at and 2 guest meals per semester HDS retail locations

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2000 Tunstall Circle, Manhattan, KS 66502 Jardine Plaza Neighborhood UNION STATION GASTROPUB BY JP’S 1863 The university’s first gastropub, JP’s at Union Station offers a chef-inspired menu with a large selection of local beers and wines on tap. Fast Track: Get your JP’s meal on the go! K-State Student Union 918 N 17th St. Manhattan, KS 66506 OVERTIME GRILL Overtime Grill at Kramer Dining Center offers a selection of burgers, pizza, KRAMER sandwiches and more to curb your after-hours cravings. Overtime is open to all students, as well as the general public. Wefald Hall Cornerstone Coffee & Bakery at Wefald Hall 1805 Claflin Rd, Manhattan, KS 66506 CORNERSTONE COFFEE & BAKERY Cornerstone Coffee & Bakery serves quality coffee and espresso, as well as smoothies and made-from-scratch baked goods. Jardine Apartments 2000 Tunstall Circle, Manhattan, KS 66502 Located within the Jardine Plaza Neighborhood Wefald Hall Cornerstone Coffee & Bakery at Wefald Hall 1805 Claflin Rd, Manhattan, KS 66506 QUIK CATS & QUIK CATS CLIFFSIDE Our four Quik Cats locations offer students the same goods as a convenience store, including grab-and-go snacks and living essentials. Locations

Cliffside at the Rec Center CLIFFSIDE Kramer Dining Center Moore Hall in the Derby Community Van Zile Dining Center THE BAKERY The Bakery offers freshly baked goods such as breads, muffins, cookies and their famous Rice Krispies Treats. Students can place orders online and even request delivery. Under renovation; reopening fall 2020. Location Derby Dining Center Housing and Dining Services recognizes the importance of being good stewards of the Earth — and residents’ dollars. Here are a few highlights of our efforts to promote sustainability in our operations and lessen our impact on finite natural resources.

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Simple, ongoing upgrades to our apartments, residence halls and dining centers have resulted in a savings of hundreds of thousands of dollars and a substantial reduction in fossil fuel and water consumption. During fall 2019 move-in, K-Staters recycled 11.23 tons of recyclable material — cardboard, paper products, plastic material No. 1-7 and aluminum cans — while only 1.81 tons went to the landfill. That’s an 86.11 diversion rate! The Jardine Marketplace building, which includes JP’s Sports Grill, Quik Cats and Cornerstone Coffee & Bakery, received a LEED Gold certification in recognition of its many innovative sustainability features. Recycling is easy with the many one-stop drop bins located in each community. Move-in and move-out recycling programs and resources successfully redirect many tons of material away from the landfill. Dining Services’ composting program earned K-State a Food Recovery Challenge Award from the Environmental Protection Agency Region 7. Dining Services’ Farm to Fork initiatives allow it to source its beef and other meat products (when available) from Weber Hall on campus. Cow’s milk for drinking and use in our recipes is purchased from the dairy processing plant at Call Hall. Our baked goods are made with flours from wheat milled locally in McPherson, Kan., by Cereal Food Processors. We also purchase local, seasonal produce when possible.

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STEP 1: COMPLETE THE RESIDENCE HALL CONTRACT The residence hall contract will be available to complete beginning at 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019. Students can then complete the contract and submit the minimum $230 contract payment. This amount consists of a $30 non-refundable processing fee and a refundable $200 initial payment. Contracts will not be processed or considered complete until the initial payment is made. A verified K-State eID and password is required to complete this process. If you have questions or concerns about the contract payment, please contact the Housing and Dining Services office for assistance. The date and time a student completes the residence hall contract will determine their place in line for the room selection process in May.

STEP 2: EXPLORE YOUR OPTIONS Learn more about the options available to you and calculate your total room and board expenses in our Explore Your Options worksheet. You can compare costs at a glance with our residence hall cost sheet.

STEP 3: CHOOSE YOUR LIVING EXPERIENCE Residents who are enrolled in a Residential CAT Community will begin to choose their living experience April 15. All other new residents will begin to choose their living experience in May. Notification with your selection date and time will be sent to your K-State email in early April.

• After selecting a room and meal plan, students will know the exact cost of their room and an exact cost of their meal plan.

• Students may cancel for a full refund until June 1 $200 cancellation fee June 2 to Aug. 21 40 percent of remainder of contract after Aug. 21

• Changes can be made inside the Resident Portal until July 1, 2020. These include changes to hall, room, roommate(s) and meal plan.

We recommend getting in touch with your roommate to get to know each other and to coordinate what to bring — you don’t want to end up with two microwaves or TVs.

WELCOME HOME! Residence halls open for occupancy in late August. Review your contract for move-in dates and times. We’re happy to have you!

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E G T R A A U D 2020-2021 academic year Jardine application available Sept. 15, 2019

Submit $30 non-refundable fee

• For occupancy during the spring 2020 semester, join the waiting list.

As apartments become available, we offer them to the next applicant on the list.

Applicant has five days to accept or decline the offer.

Accept: Sign Jardine Agreement and pay $400 deposit.

Decline: Application is canceled

• For occupancy during the 2020-2021 academic year, select an apartment in our online Resident Portal during the Choose Your Experience process beginning March 2.

• Use RoomSync to find roommates if you haven’t already identified them.

• Residents have the option to purchase a meal plan to dining centers on campus. CAMPUS MAP

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The full Kansas State University campus map can be found at k-state.edu/maps.

3.25 MANHATTAN, KANSAS hours Kansas State University is located in 2 Manhattan, Kan., also known as the Omaha hours 7.5 Lincoln “Little Apple.” In the heart of the scenic hours 2 hours Flint Hills region, Manhattan has a Denver Kansas City 2 small-town feel with a population hours Topeka of about 52,000. Manhattan is 120 St. Louis miles west of Kansas City, and serves Wichita 1 a three-county, 200,000-population hour

regional area as a leader in education, 4.5 6 hours hours health care, entertainment, culture and Oklahoma City communication.

Kansas State University prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex (including sexual harassment and sexual violence), sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, age, ancestry, disability, genetic information, military status, or veteran status, in the university’s programs and activities as required by applicable laws and regulations. The person designated with responsibility for coordination of compliance efforts and receipt of inquiries concerning the nondiscrimination policy is the university’s Title IX Coordinator: the Director of the Office of Institutional Equity, [email protected], 103 Edwards Hall, 1810 Kerr Drive, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-4801. Telephone: 785-532-6220 | TTY or TRS: 711. The campus ADA Coordinator is the Director of Employee Relations and Engagement, who may be reached at [email protected] or 103 Edwards Hall, 1810 Kerr Drive, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-4801, 785-532-6277 and TTY or TRS 711.

Revised Aug. 29, 2017. STATEMENT OF DIVERSITY Kansas State University’s Department of Housing and Dining Services is dedicated to creating a culture that welcomes and embraces students from all backgrounds. By constructing meaningful dialogues and educational programming within our on-campus communities, we strive to engage students and staff members in the exploration and celebration of identities that align with — as well as differ from — their own. Through our continued efforts, it is our mission to enable students and staff alike to develop greater cultural competence in order to foster communities of justice and inclusive excellence.

STUDENT LIVING MISSION We will support students by engaging in collaborative relationships that encourage scholarship, community and self-discovery. By creating intentional environments of quality and care, we will enable students, faculty and staff to achieve excellence.

housing.k-state.edu Department of Housing and Dining Services Kansas State University 104 Pittman Building 1531 Mid Campus Dr. North Manhattan, KS 66506 785-532-6453 888-568-5027 (toll free) [email protected]

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