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Housing & Residential EducationSlide2
Meet
Our StaffSlide3
Why live on Campus?
Better campus acclimation
Academic success - closer proximity to classes
,
academic support, & access to staff/faculty
Personal development – new ideas & cultures, interpersonal & communication skills
Sense of community & involvement
More holistic educational experienceSlide4
What’s Happening?
300+ Events & Activities Annually
Monthly Block Parties
Tutoring & Academic Workshops
Athletic &
Recreation
Activities
Employment Opportunities
Community Resolution (
CR) Team
Residence Hall Association (RHA)
Summer Conference Assistants
Resident Advisors (RA)
Desk Assistants (DA)
Groundskeepers Slide5
Facility
Features
Store your gear in our
Surfboard Storage
Room
Work
out in our
Exercise Room
Play in our
Game
Room
Get creative in our
Art &
Music Rooms
Lounge in our Common Spaces
Perform in our
Dance Studio
Splash
around in the
Pool & Spa Learn
in our Study Rooms Slide6
Accommodations
Santa Cruz Village
2-bedroom, 1-bathroom suites
Separate vanity area
Shared by 4 students in double occupancy bedrooms
Minimum required meal plan: Basic 160
Anacapa Village
4-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment
Full kitchen & living room
Shared by 4 to 6 students in single or double occupancy bedrooms
Transfer floor community
Minimum required meal plan: Basic 60
NOTE: Accommodations are typical, but not guaranteed. Occupancy varies based on availability of spaces, and date of application. Select room type preference on application. Slide7
All resident students must purchase a meal plan
Meal plans consist of meal “swipes” in Islands Café &
Flex Dollars to spend at the Student Union, Library, & Town Center eateries Islands Café has a wide variety of food options; all-you-care-to-eat style
All
campus dining locations allow the purchase of individual meals for guests
Meal PlanSlide8
Steps to Secure On-Campus Housing
Submit Intent
to
Enroll (select Orientation
date)
Begin Housing Application, pay
$50 application fee
:
Log-on
to
myCI
account
Select
“Student Housing”
link
Sign
License Agreement
Over 18: electronic signature accepted
Under 18: requires parent guarantor hard copy mailed to HRE officeSlide9
Initial deposit of $1,500, due by May 7.
NOTE
: Those meeting requirements will
automatically be authorized to defer their
housing deposit to a later date:
Completed FAFSA by priority filing deadline (March)
Federal expected family contribution (EFC) of $4,000 or less
Submitted requested financial aid documents required as part of the verification process. Refer to your
myCI
To Do List to confirm information for submission to the Financial Aid office
NO LATER THAN May 31
Due date for all
fall
2018 fees is August 21: pay in full, or sign up for Housing Installment Payment Plan
Move in August 24!
Steps to Secure On-Campus HousingSlide10
Important
Dates
By April 14
: Housing application opens!
May
7: Priority deadline to apply for Housing
May 31:
Financial Aid priority document submission deadline
June 11
: Confirm roommate request in Housing application
July 31
: Enrolled
in 9 or more units to retain room assignment
July
31: Finalize mutual roommate selection within Housing application
August:
Complete Alcohol Edu online
program
August 21:
Fall
payments due for Housing, tuition
, & fees
August 24:
Move-In Day! Slide11
Important Administrative Info
Communication:
All important information communicated via
myCI
email – check your junk/spam folder.
Payments:
The Housing application fee & deposit MUST be paid through the Student Housing application. Future fee payments can be made electronically via
myCI
student portal.
We offer a Housing Installment Payment Plan (HIPP). The HIPP costs $33 per semester to use. Fall payments dates: August 21, September 21, & October 21. Slide12
Important Administrative Info
Financial Aid:
Refer to your
myCI
To Do List
to confirm information for submission to Financial Aid.
If you intend to use student loans and or parent plus loans, be sure to complete
online loan counseling
and
master promissory note
as soon as possible after accepting the award to avoid delays in loan funding.
To retain deferred deposits you must have: submitted requested financial aid documents required as part of the verification process by May 31.
Missed deadline notification emails will be sent from Housing in June, with a deadline for when the deposit payment is due. Students who pay after that deadline will lose their Housing priority and may experience assignment delays.
Financial aid must fund by August 21
to cover Housing fees. If it does not fund in time, personal payment must be made until it funds.
Account must be paid in full, or first Housing installment payment paid, by August 21.Slide13
Connect with HRE
cihousing
– “CI Housing & Residential Education”
Housing Website:
www.csuci.edu/housing
Virtual Tour:
YOUVIS.IT/N3ZI1C
@
CI_Housing
CSUCI HRE
csucihousing
CI_housingSlide14
Questions?