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Important Information About Living on Campus
We have compiled some of the important information that students need to know in order to successfully navigate living with us here on campus. Your student is also receiving a copy of this information. For more resources, see our website at http://reslife.uvm.edu, or speak to a Residential Life staff member.

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Buildings
Staff: Each complex is staffed with an Office Manager, Residence Director, and Assistant Residence Director (ARD), as well as a staff of student Resident Advisors (RAs). Click here: https://reslife.uvm.edu/myreslife to obtain contact information and the main desk location for... Read More |
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Main Desk
Main Desk Opening Weekend Hours: The main desk for each hall or complex will be open on Friday, August 27th from 8 a.m.-8:00 p.m., will be CLOSED SATURDAY August 28th, and will be open again on Sunday, August 29th from 8:00a.m-8:00 p.m. There will be an RA at the desk nightly until 11:00pm.
Regular Main Desk Hours (beginning August 30th): Monday-Friday: 10:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m... Read More |
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Technology
Computer: Each room has a network connection jack (two in a double room). Students will need to provide their own Ethernet cable (a 25 foot cable is recommended). Students who live in a triple room may stop by their main desk to pick up a hub. Computers must be registered on our campus network before they can be used on the internet by going on the... Read More |
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Dining
Dining Information: All students living on campus have a meal plan, and there are many different dining options available. Find locations, menus, operating hours and more at: http://uds.uvm.edu/.
Vending: Snack and beverage machines are located in each complex. Read More |
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Safety
General Campus Safety: To ensure the safety of all our students, we recommend the following guidelines to our on campus residents:
- Lock your door whenever you leave your room and before you go to sleep at night. - Carry your UVM ID (which is also your swipe card to get into your building) and your room key with you at all times. Do not attach them to each other (if you lose them together, your room can be identified). - Know your building's evacuation plan... Read More |