 |
 |
|
 |
Information for Students:
Here you will find information pertaining to your on-campus
housing assignment, housing policies and procedures, emergency
information, current room rates, and more. |
 |
 |
Information for New/Transfer Students
Notification of your housing assignment
Housing assignments for first year students are based upon a housing
preference form submitted with enrollment information, as well as housing availability.
Room Assignments are sent to students during the month of July, and included in the room
assignments is room information, room telephone number, and the name and address of
roommate(s).
First Year and Transfer Housing Assignments were sent out via Clark email on
Monday, July 14. Please check your Clark email account and if you did not
receive an email please contact us. If you are unable to access your Clark
email account please contact the
ITS Help Desk.
Arriving on Campus
Residence Halls will open for first year students at 9:00AM on Wednesday, August
27, 2008. Students moving in on August 27th should enter the campus via
Downing Street from Main Street. Once on Downing Street University staff
will be on hand to direct you toward your residence hall. You should be
prepared to provide your hall and your room number to staff who will direct your
vehicle based on which hall you are living in. First Year Students who live 500 or
more miles from Clark may request permission to arrive on campus a day early on
Tuesday, August 26, 2008 (please note that this allowance is only for first year
students, and this is not available after winter break or in subsequent years). This request must be received by August 1st to
be accommodated. For students who are given permission to arrive on August
26, residence halls will open at 12:00 noon and you
can pick up your key at the RLH Office located at 22 Downing Street. To
request permission to arrive on August 26 you must contact Kevin Forti
(kforti@clarku.edu). If you are
participating in an early orientation program (Clark Trek, International
Orientation, etc.), you should contact your program directly to determine your
arrival time.
The following are a few hotels in the Worcester area that you may wish to
contact if you need to arrive before your scheduled arrival date:
Regency Suites (508) 753-3512
Holiday Inn (508) 852-4000
Crowne Plaza (508) 791-1600
Baymont Suites (508) 832-7000
Worcester Inn (508) 852-2800
Frequently Asked Questions:
What comes in my residence hall room and what should I Bring?
Each residence hall room is supplied with the basics: bed and mattress (extra long twin), desk,
chair, wastebasket, bookshelf, closet or wardrobe, drawer space, window shade or blind. Double
rooms will have these items provided for each student. All double rooms are equipped with 2
Ethernet hookups and one phone line. You may wish to decide with your roommate who will bring
certain items like a radio, stereo, TV, etc. to avoid duplication. You will want to bring
along some special items, such as photographs and posters, to create your home away from home.
The following are some fun ideas to help you get ideas for what to bring along.
The “A to Z” on
What to Bring to Campus
A larm Clock
B lanket/Comforter
C arpet Sweeper
D esk Lamp (Not Halogen)
E nvelopes/Paper/Stamps
F lash Light
G ym Equipment
H air Dryer
I ron (Auto shut-off only)*
J ug of Quarters (No longer needed for laundry, but maybe for the snack
machines?)
K eepsakes
L aundry Detergent & Blanket
M attress Pad
N ail Clippers/File
O pen Mind
P ens/Pencils/Paper
Q uilt
R ain Gear
S hower Shoes & Tote
T oiletries
U nder Bed Storage Unit
V acuum*
W aste Paper Basket
X –tra Long Sheets
Y our Clothes
Z est for Life!!
|
|
Additional Items
Aspirin
Addresses/Phone Book
Band Aids
Calculator
Calendar
Dust Pan & Broom
Dictionary
Drying Rack
Dishwashing Liquid
Computer
Checkbook
Fan (Small)
Hangers
Lamps (NOT Halogen)
Mirror
Medication
Paper Towels
Power Strips
Refrigerator (Small)
Stereo* (With Headphones)
Storage Crates
Sewing Kit
Television & Cable Cord*
Telephone & Cord
Waste Paper Basket
|
*You may wish to check with your roommate(s) to determine who should bring
these items.
|
What if I need to ship items?
Students who travel over long distances, or who take an airplane to arrive at Clark may wish
to ship some of their belongings. Students may send packages to themselves
at the following address: The campus mail room will hold your mail for a
short period until you arrive.
Your Name
Campus Box *Your mailbox number*
950 Main Street
Worcester, MA 01610
The most common items to be shipped are computers, books, or
clothing. Be sure that you will not need what you ship immediately when you arrive on campus in
case they do not arrive at the same time as you do. You can pick up large packages at the mail
room which is in the basement of the Higgins University Center.
What type of clothing should I Bring?
If you are from a warmer climate than that of New England, you will want to bring specific items
of clothing to prepare for the winter months. A warm winter jacket, hat, mittens, scarf, and boots
are recommended to stay warm. Sweaters and long pants or skirts are also suggested to avoid a
chill. Please note that the weather in New England is not always cold! When you arrive in August
the weather will be very warm and often humid. Once autumn comes around, a light jacket or
sweater will suffice.
Should I bring EVERYTHING with me?
There is no need to bring EVERYTHING you need at college with you from home. It is advisable to
purchase many of your amenities once you arrive at Clark. Cosmetic items such as shampoo, soap
or lotion can be found at several area drug stores. School supplies can be purchased at the
University Bookstore as well as at local stores. If you are traveling a long distance it may be
easier to purchase bedding and other items for your room once you get here. This not only
lightens the load that you have to carry to your room on check-in day, but also gives you the
opportunity to see what there is in the area surrounding Clark. Many places are within walking
distance, and for those that are not, the Worcester bus system will take you there.
What if I want to change rooms?
There is a two-week room freeze at the beginning of every semester. After that,
students may contact their resident adviser or Area Coordinator/Hall Director to
begin the room change request process.
What can't I bring?
Clark is committed to the well-being and safety of all our students. Therefore,
certain health and safety regulations are in place for the protection of our
residential population. For this reason, the items listed below are NOT
permitted on the Clark campus:
- Air conditioners
- Candles
- Incense
- Microwaves (unless it is part of a microfridge combination unit)
- Toasters/toaster ovens
- Pets (fish are ok)
- Hot pots and electric frying pans
- Space heaters
- Mattresses
- Fireworks
- Oil lamps
- Halogen lamps
- Traffic signs
- Weapons of any kind
- Lava lamps
Respect
The Office of Residential Life and Housing is committed to promoting respect
on the Clark campus.
Throughout the year, various programs, speakers, and bulletin boards will focus
on respect for one’s self, respect for one’s community, and respect for
differences.
Please assist us with this initiative by leaving negative attitudes, bias and
prejudice behind.
The Roommate Bill of Rights
- The right to read and study free from interference.
- The right to sleep in one’s room without disturbance.
- The right to be respected.
- The right to privacy.
- The right to be free from fear and intimidation.
- The right to a safe and healthy living environment.
- The right to feel safe and accepted.
- We have no place for hate!!
Questions?
If you have any questions while preparing to come to campus, please feel free to
give us a call. A representative for the Office of Residence Life would be happy
to answer your questions. Please call the Office of Residential Life and Housing
at 508-793-7453, Monday-Friday, 8:30AM-5:00PM. You can even IM us at
ClarkURLH.
|
 |
Additional Resources
|
|
|
|