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Residence
Hall Application
Frequently Asked
Questions about Housing
- Are ELI students required
to live in campus dormitories?
No. Many students live
in apartments or houses near the campus.
- Which is better: living
in a dormitory on campus or living off-campus?
Each option has
advantages and disadvantages. You must decide
which is better for you!
- What are the advantages
of living on campus in a dormitory?
- It’s convenient. You live on campus
and can walk to class, to the cafeteria,
to the library, to the post office, and
anywhere else you need to get to. A bicycle
is useful, but you don’t have to have
any “wheels” - no car, no bike!
- Minimal furnishings are required. The
necessary furniture is provided in the dorm;
you must provide only your sheets, blankets,
and towels.
- There is no kitchen to take care of.
All dorm students are required to purchase
a meal plan. The Fresh Food Company (campus cafeteria)
takes care of all the cooking and dishwashing.
You just show up to eat.
- You have many opportunities
to talk and listen. The main reason the
ELI recommends that you live in the dorm
is that the University Residence Life Office
tries very hard to place each ELI student
with an English-speaking roommate. You have
someone to talk to every day! And you have
neighbors all around you. While your friends
in apartments must make special efforts
to find people to talk to and interact with,
you’ve got that problem solved!
- How much does it cost
to live in a dorm? What are the dorms like?
The dormitories
cost $663 per 8-week course. Each suite is air
conditioned with 4 occupants (2 rooms with 2
occupants each) sharing one bathroom. There is a swimming pool and a
cafeteria at the dorm. Every room has a telephone outlet, a cable tv outlet, a small refrigerator,
and a microwave oven.
- Can I have a private
room in a dorm?
Because on-campus
housing is so convenient, demand is usually
high. It isn’t always possible to have
a private room in a dormitory. Expect to pay
higher rates for private rooms, but only when
such rooms are available. Keep in mind that
“private room” typically means only
“private bedroom/sleeping room.”
It does not mean “private bathroom.”
If you really want your own space, you should
probably find an apartment to your liking.
- How can I apply for
dormitory housing?
You should send your
Residence
Hall application with
your ELI application. The sooner you apply for
dorm housing, the better your chances of obtaining
a room, especially if you are coming to the
ELI for the Fall-1 term. Traditionally, the
enrollment rate at The University of Southern
Mississippi is at its highest in the Fall. It
is always best to send your applications for
the ELI and for the university dormitory as
early as possible. High school students who
graduate in May make their plans in the Spring
or early Summer to attend the university in
the Fall. They often send their applications
for the university dormitory at the same time
that they send their applications for admission
to the university. The university Residence
Life office accepts applications on a first-come,
first-served basis.
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