Residence Life
- Roommate Rights and Responsibilities
- The Residence Hall and You
- The Residence Life Staff
- Weather Emergencies
- Campus Public Safety
- Building Security
- Theft
- Activities and Events
- Opportunities for Involvement
- Room Check Inventory Sheets
- Work Orders and Repairs
- Lost Key or Prox Card
- Room Inspections
- Roommate Changes
- Vacancies
- Vandalism Charges
- Illness
- Academic Breaks and Residence Hall Closings
- Class Attendance
- Employment
- Post Office
- Bicycle Storage
- Telephones
- Visitation Policy
- Guests
- Quiet and Courtesy Hours
- Smoking
- Displays and Decorations
- Alcohol and Drugs
- Pets
- Windows
- Policy Violations
- Fire and Safety Regulations
- Door Closures
- Lofts
- Car Plug-ins
- Use of Hallways
- Candles and Incense
- Furniture
- Gambling
- Musical Instruments
- Antennas
- Firearms
- Electrical Appliances
- Refrigerators
- Promotions and Solicitation
- Bathrooms
The Residence Hall and You
The concept of group living in Concordia’s residence hall program acknowledges the hall is not just a place to sleep and study. The hall experience, with the relationships you enjoy and the activities in which you participate, is an integral part of your total learning experience at Concordia. As a member of a residence hall community, you will encounter a variety of new opportunities and experiences. The hall staff will encourage you to take advantage of these opportunities, but only you can guarantee they have value by your willingness to get involved.
Goals
The Office of Residence Life has identified five primary goals to benefit students living in the halls:
1) To provide safe, clean, functional and attractive facilities
2) To foster a supportive environment for learning, both academic and personal
3) To stress responsible behavior and respect for others’ rights
4) To encourage social and educational programming
5) To promote opportunities for and encourage participation in activities designed for service, leadership and personal development








