PREVIEW 2019-20 preview 2020-2021 ADVANTAGES 10 RESIDENCE HALLS OF LIVING ON CAMPUS 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 TYPE OF CONTRACT RESIDENCE HALL JARDINE APARTMENTS JARDINE APARTMENTS REQUIRED? CONTRACT AGREEMENT AGREEMENT RENT BY SPACE OR SPACE SPACE (IN AN APT.) APARTMENT APARTMENT? AGREEMENT/ ACADEMIC YEAR - ACADEMIC YEAR - CALENDAR YEAR - CONTRACT DATES? AUGUST TO MAY AUG. 1 TO MAY 31 AUG. 1 TO JUNE 30 PAYMENT REQUIRED $400 INITIAL $400 $400 WITH AGREEMENT/ PAYMENT DEPOSIT DEPOSIT CONTRACT? MEAL PLAN FOR REQUIRED; ALL OPTIONAL; JARDINE OPTIONAL; JARDINE ACCESS, ANY 14 OR 50, JARDINE 100 OR 50, JARDINE 100 OR DINING CENTERS? FLEX 12 JARDINE ALL ACCESS JARDINE ALL ACCESS CAN BE ADDED FOR BREAK HOUSING? INCLUDED INCLUDED ADDITIONAL COST BEDROOM AND FURNITURE BED, DRESSER LIVING ROOM NO PROVIDED? AND DESK FURNITURE UTILITIES NOT ELECTRICITY, CABLE CABLE AND PHONE CABLE AND PHONE PROVIDED? AND PHONE SUMMER HOUSING? IN A SPECIFIC AVAILABLE ANYWHERE AT BUILDING AFTER BEGINNING JUNE 1 IN JARDINE AFTER JUNE MAY. SUMMER SPECIFIC LOCATIONS. 30. SECOND CONTRACT SUMMER AGREEMENT AGREEMENT REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED RESIDENCE HALL JARDINE JARDINE APARTMENT APARTMENT HYBRID OPTION RESIDENCE HALLS 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. ACADEMIC SUCCESS AND THE OVERALL STUDENT EXPERIENCE ARE PRIORITIES AT K-STATE, AND HOUSING AND DINING SERVICES GOES TO GREAT LENGTHS TO ENSURE THE OPTIMAL LIVING EXPERIENCE. AL ROOMS ON 6 I EACH RESIDENT I D TO N TH T DE E R 1 I VI E O SID PR E D E N R CE % U IT H A N lofting/bunking desk A R LL U S R F T extra-long twin bed dresser or desk chair closet built-in drawers trash can recyling bin % 2 2 S E IT T RAD U PR ITIONAL S IVA TE ROOMS 17 % RESIDENCE HALLS Tradition Education Tradition GlobalTradition Education ImaginationEducation Global Global Imagination Imagination Tradition Education Global Imagination Tradition Education Global Imagination Tradition Education Global Imagination Tradition Education Global Imagination Education Enrollment ManagementEducation DiversityEducationEnrollment Management EnrollmentLeadership ManagementTraditionDiversity DiversityTraditionLeadershipEducation LeadershipEducationGlobal GlobalImagination Imagination Education Enrollment Management Diversity Leadership Education Enrollment Management Diversity Leadership Education Enrollment Management Diversity Leadership Education Enrollment Management Diversity Leadership Tuition Tuition Payment PlansTuition AdvanceTuition PaymentTuition Payment Plans TuitionHealth CarePaymentAdvance Plans Payment Advance PaymentHealth Care Health Care Education EducationEnrollment Management Enrollment ManagementDiversity DiversityLeadership Leadership Tuition Tuition Payment Plans $ Advance Payment $Health Care $ Tuition Tuition Payment Plans Advance Payment Health Care Tradition Education Global Imagination Tuition Tuition Payment Plans Advance Payment Health Care $ $ $ $ $ $ STUDENT SUCCESS FOCUS Tuition Tuition Payment Plans Advance Payment Health Care $ Domestic International Domestic Domestic International International Tuition $ TuitionTuition Payment Plans Tuition PaymentAdvance Plans Payment Advance PaymentHealth Care Health Care $ Domestic International $ Domestic International RESIDENTIAL LIVING$ $ Kramer Dining Center is home to a student success Education Enrollment Management Diversity Leadership Domestic International $ $ $ center in which students can take advantage of Ten residenceDomestic halls,International a leadership/scholarship house printing services, reservable meeting space and and a house for honors students.Domestic DomesticInternational International Tuition Tuition Payment Plans Advance Payment Health Care RS RS RS more to enhance their collegiate experience. TE TE TE S S S A 5 A 5 A 5 M 6 M 6 M 6 $ S R E RS E T T S S A 5 D D D A 5 M 6 6 O O O M C C C 4 4 4 5 5 S 5 T T R T E O O O T $ S R R R A 5 6 D A A A E E E M D T T T L L L O O A A A C C C I I I C 4 C 4 2 2 2 F F F I I I 2 2 2 5 T Domestic International T T T 5 T R R R O E E E O S C C C R E E E G G G E R T T T R R D R A A A A A A T R U U U D D D S A E A E O T A 5 T L 6 L A M A C 4 S C S R I C R 5 E I DERBY COMMUNITY 2 F T E T I 2 2 F T I 2 T S O S T R A R E 5 A 5 E C R 6 6 C M E G T M R E G A 620 600A 600 E A U T D R A A U D T L D A C I O 2 F I 2 T C 4 R E 5 T C D D E G T O R A A U D O O 540 540 R Ford, Haymaker, Moore and West Halls C 4 C A 4 E 5 T 5 T L T A O O C I R 2 F R I 2 T A E A E R T T E L 480 L C A A E G T R A A C U D C I I 2 F 2 I F 2 I 2 T T R R With about 2,000 residents, Derby is the largest E E C C E G T E G R A T A U D R A A U 280 D housing community at K-State and is close to the 250 250 S R E T S A 5 6 M academic buildings on the east side of campus. Derby D O C 4 5 T O R Dining Center will be under renovation during the A E T L A C I 2 F I 2 T R E C E G T R A A U 2019-2020 academic year. While the dining center D 70 will still be open during the renovation, pathways around and through it ­— as well as connected residence halls — may be impacted throughout the process. Quik Cats convenience store at Moore Hall is an added benefit. WEST FORD BOYD MOORE WEFALD PUTNAM VAN ZILE VAN MARLATT HAYMAKER KRAMER COMMUNITY GOODNOW Goodnow, Marlatt and Wefald Halls DERBY COMMUNITY KRAMER COMMUNITY STRONG COMMUNITY Kramer is located on the west side of campus and is home to more than 1,700 students. Skywalks connect Goodnow and Marlatt to the recently built Wefald Hall and Kramer Dining Center. Kramer Community residents have access to a LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES sand volleyball court and are conveniently located near the engineering, biology and mathematics Association of Residence Halls buildings on campus. National Residence Hall Honorary STRONG COMMUNITY* Hall Councils Boyd, Putnam and Van Zile Halls Housing and Dining Ambassadors Strong is south of Derby on the east side of Resident Assistants campus. It’s home to more than 550 students Student Success Assistants and offers a billiards room, several lounges, Van Zile Dining Center and Quik Cats at Van Zile. The Community Assistants three halls are connected by enclosed walkways, Residential Learning Assistants and feature an outdoor basketball court. Social Justice Alliance *Strong Community will be closed during the 2020- 2021 academic year. ... and more! CAT COMMUNITIES ANTH 204: INTRO TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY LEAD 212: INTRO TO LEADERSHIP CONCEPTS STRENGTHS Residential LEAD 195: STRENGTHS RESIDENCE HALL: DERBY COMMUNITY (WEST, HAYMAKER, FORD, MOORE) In addition to taking classes together, you will live, eat, sleep, study, and socialize near each other, too! Students will live in the same hall or area along with their Residential Learning Assistant. Sustainability First Scholars Psychology of Prejudice The American Story Next Generation Journalism Global Citizenship Grain Science Monsters, Medicine and Madness Brain Games Public Health Healthcare for the Heartland Be the Change: Social Justice The Art of Hacking Culture World-Changers Speaking and Science What Not to Wear Engineering Strengths Making the Ultimate Playlist Pre-Physical Therapy 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.
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