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Winthrop offers
full-time students many types of living
arrangements to meet individual needs and
preferences. Seven campus residence halls and one
apartment building offer comfortable,
air-conditioned facilities ranging from
traditional halls with community baths to deluxe
suites and modern apartments. Three visitation
options are offered in the residential
facilities. Students must be enrolled for 9
semester hours to be eligible for campus housing.
Students living in the residence halls are
required to have a meal plan.
All
residence halls are within walking distance of
classes, Dacus Library, Thomson Cafe and
Dinkins Student Center. Laundry and ironing
facilities, study rooms, kitchens and eating areas
are available in most residences. Linen service
is not provided by the University. Rooms are
furnished for double occupancy. However, if space
is available, students may contract for private
rooms at an additional cost.
The
Courtyard at Winthrop offers private bedrooms in
four or two-bedroom suites with a kitchen. The
Courtyard is open 12 months a year and requires a
separate lease. To request an application go to
www.winthrop.edu/reslife/
reshalls/courtyard.hhtm. Roddey Apartments
are open 12 months and assignments are made with
priority given to married, single family,
international and graduate students.
All students assigned to campus housing must
sign a contract relating to the terms and
conditions of occupancy. It is important for
students to read the contract before signing and
to be thoroughly familiar with its terms.
Violation of terms of the Housing Contract can
result in immediate removal from living in the
halls and subject the violator to further
proceedings in accord with the Student Conduct
Code. Graduate students interested in living on
campus should contact the Department of Residence
Life in the Dinkins Student Center for additional
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