MISSION STATEMENT >>
To provide well-maintained, community-oriented facilities where residents
and staff are empowered to learn, innovate, and succeed.
Guiding Principles
- An environment for academic success
- Residentially-based academic communities
- Technologies that enhance learning
- A diverse environment
- Educational and social programming
- Demand for residence hall and Graduate & Family Housing space
- Assessment, evaluation, and benchmarking
- Supportive and friendly service
- Value-added facilities to support varying budgets and lifestyles
- Leadership opportunities
About the Dept. of Housing & Residence Education
This department is responsible for maintaining facilities and programming in support of the on-campus community. Approximately 7,500 students live in single-student residence halls. Nearly 1,700 students and their families also live on campus in 980 apartments arranged in Village Communities.
Our Departments
- Business Services (Billing) >> responsible for resident billings and payments, collections, financial statements, housing supplies and inventory, payroll and personnel, housing accounting, and vendor inquiries.
- Computer Services >> supports all housing staff computer systems, program installations, troubleshooting, upgrading, virus protection, etc. Student computing support is available from CIRCA.
- Custodial >> responsible for public area and restroom cleaning, pest control, solid waste management, and operation/program development. Students are responsible for keeping their assigned living spaces clean.
- Graduate & Family Housing >> responsible for the administration of five Graduate & Family Housing "Village Communities," incoming graduate/family resident inquiries, community development, and programming.
- Maintenance >> responsible for all facility repair calls including locks, telephone, cable television, DHNet, utility outages, AC, plumbing, heating, elevator problems, fire alarms, etc. They also serve as liaisons with contractors, engineers, and vendors for major maintenance/construction projects.
- Marketing, Public Relations & Research >> responsible for marketing and public relations, research and assessment efforts, maintaining the housing website, coordinating the cable television programming including programming the housing cable TV channel, publication design and production.
- Network Services >> responsible for maintaining the housing administrative and student computer networks (DHNet) including security and upgrades, maintaining the housing intranet, and maintaining "HAWK,” the online maintenance and custodial request system.
- Residence Life and Education >> responsible for single-student residence hall programming, judicial programs, and live-in graduate and student staff supervision (Graduate Hall Directors and Resident Assistants). Programming includes leadership opportunities, community development, educational programming in support of the University mission, social programming, and recreational programming. The Inter-Residence Hall Association and 13 Area Governments are advised by Residence Life and Education staff.
- Undergraduate Assignments >> responsible for housing applications, contracts, room assignments, returning student re-contracting and room sign up and data input related to student information.