RAs plan programs and activities to help you get to know each other and build a sense of community and a positive feeling within your hall. RAs are on duty in the evenings and available to assist their community members should a concern or urgent situation arise as well as to address incidents involving University policies. RAs are a great resource if you have are question, concern, or are just looking to get more involved on campus.
Academic Peer Mentors APMs are student staff assigned to each first-year residence hall to provide academic support and guidance to the residential community. APMs provide programs on study skills, time management, and academic exploration to name a few and receive training through the Center for Student Success and Office of Residential Life. Coordinators and Resident Directors are live-in professional staff members who directly supervise the Resident Assistant staff.
They provide leadership and guidance for their residence hall community. Their offices are typically located within the residence halls. On-campus students also develop deeper connections with faculty and their fellow students, experience a higher level of engagement, and, ultimately, have a more successful and satisfying college career. Right outside of your residence hall, you have easy access to your professors and a wealth of campus resources, including the Peterson Library and the Beckerman Recreation Center, which is open nearly 18 hours a day.
By living on campus, you are more plugged in, and there is always something to do. The Office of Residential Life and the Center for Student Engagement, Leadership, and Orientation annually organize thousands of social, cultural, and academic programs as well as a wide variety of leadership opportunities for students.
Students who live on campus have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a culturally diverse and lively campus life. These experiences in diversity will benefit you in any endeavor you pursue in the future.
Some of your most transformational experiences will take place outside of the classroom. Living here for the first time? Step-by-step guide to accommodation selection Sign the online licensing agreement for accommodation and catering and select the meal plan that is right for you. The housing agreement you have entered into determines the available places you see in STEP 4.
We are here to help you prepare for a successful and rewarding experience as a Charger and a lifetime of success. This is an exciting time in your life, and the entire University community is looking forward to helping you pursue your passion and reach your personal and professional goals. We are committed to making the transition to life at the University of New Haven as easy as possible for our new students.
We created an interactive portal called the Road Map for New Students to help you navigate all of the tasks you need to complete leading up to your first day of classes.
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