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<strong>YOUR</strong><br />

<strong>HOME</strong><br />

<strong>AWAY</strong><br />

<strong>FROM</strong><br />

<strong>HOME</strong><br />

HOUSING INFO<br />

<strong>South</strong> <strong>Dakota</strong><br />

<strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>


MAKING <strong>YOUR</strong>SELF at <strong>HOME</strong><br />

Choosing where to go to<br />

college is a huge decision,<br />

and feeling at home on<br />

campus is a big part of that.<br />

After all, your residence hall<br />

will be your home away<br />

from home.<br />

At SDSU, we want your<br />

campus experience to be<br />

fun, fulfilling and worryfree.<br />

And we know it’s<br />

important that you have the<br />

residence hall options and<br />

amenities you’re looking for.<br />

Been accepted to SDSU?<br />

Your next step is to apply for campus housing.<br />

Find our housing application online at<br />

www.sdstate.edu/RESLIFE<br />

That’s why we offer 15<br />

residence halls to choose<br />

from and options galore.<br />

Read on to get acquainted<br />

with our halls and the<br />

lowdown on campus living.


<strong>YOUR</strong> <strong>HOME</strong> AT SDSU<br />

We require students to live on campus<br />

for their first two years after high school<br />

graduation (basically your freshman and<br />

sophomore years). There are exceptions,<br />

though, so if you have a special<br />

circumstance contact the Residential Life<br />

Office for options.<br />

Department of Residential<br />

Life at SDSU<br />

The Department of Residential Life is dedicated to providing a comfortable, safe and wellmaintained<br />

living environment for all of our students.<br />

The halls are all staffed with enthusiastic professional and student staff who are eager to<br />

assist our residents with the college transition. Our Residential Life team includes Complex<br />

Directors, Residence Hall Directors, Graduate Assistants, Community Assistants, Learning<br />

Community Coordinators and more.<br />

Community Assistants (CAs) – your go-to<br />

resources for fun and information. CAs are<br />

students who live on each floor and provide<br />

assistance to their residents. Not only do CAs<br />

plan cool activities, but they’re also there to<br />

provide support, lending an ear for students’<br />

questions and concerns.<br />

Ways to build community<br />

in the residence halls<br />

• Keep your door OPEN<br />

• Check out a board game or pool cues from the front desk<br />

• Bake cookies in the kitchen and share them with your housemates<br />

• Attend as many floor and hall activities as possible<br />

• Join your hall government or the Residence Hall Association (RHA)<br />

• Hang a message board outside your room<br />

• Write on someone else’s message board


Northeast Hall<br />

UNDER construction<br />

Honors Hall<br />

Fall 2013 will mark the opening of several exciting new additions to the SDSU<br />

campus. Four new residence halls and an expansion to the Student Union are<br />

currently under construction, scheduled to be completed this summer. These<br />

new halls, unofficially named Northeast Hall, <strong>South</strong>east Hall, <strong>South</strong>west Hall<br />

and Honors Hall, are available housing options to you.<br />

<strong>South</strong>east Hall<br />

Residence Hall<br />

Must-Haves<br />

• futon or small couch<br />

<strong>South</strong>west Hall<br />

• mini-fridge<br />

• microwave<br />

• area rug<br />

• photos and other reminders of home<br />

Modern Conveniences<br />

All of our 15 residence halls are co-ed. Most of the halls are divided into a male and female wing, and each wing has three<br />

or four floors. In Caldwell Hall and the new Jackrabbit Village, the wings and floors are also co-ed. Every floor has separate<br />

spacious mens’ and womens’ bathrooms.<br />

All rooms come complete with Internet ports and movable furniture (loft included). Outside your door, you’ll also have<br />

access to study rooms, laundry machines and kitchen facilities. Yep, kitchens are available. But you certainly don’t have<br />

to cook for yourself. Each residence hall is within minutes, even seconds, of at least one of our great dining locations on<br />

campus.<br />

Many of the halls have additional features unique to them. Check out the chart of features on the previous page to see<br />

what each hall has to offer.


JACKRABBIT Grove<br />

Honors Hall<br />

198 residents<br />

suite and double room options<br />

home of the Honors College<br />

home to Honors College Learning Living Community<br />

home to Honors Engineering LLC<br />

home to Honors Health Professionals LLC<br />

large and comfortable lobby<br />

living rooms and kitchens on each floor<br />

quiet study rooms on each floor<br />

elevators<br />

$2,450 per semester*<br />

floorplans<br />

Northeast Hall<br />

157 residents<br />

all double rooms<br />

central air conditioning<br />

living rooms and kitchens on each floor<br />

quiet study rooms on each floor<br />

elevators<br />

home to one of two Ag/Rural Learning Living<br />

Communities<br />

home to the Wellness Learning Living<br />

Community<br />

$2,450 per semester*<br />

<strong>South</strong>east Hall<br />

190 residents<br />

suites and double rooms<br />

central air conditioning<br />

living rooms and kitchens on each floor<br />

quiet study rooms on each floor<br />

elevators<br />

$2,450 per semester*<br />

<strong>South</strong>west Hall<br />

256 residents<br />

all double rooms<br />

central air conditioning<br />

living rooms and kitchens on each floor<br />

quiet study rooms on each floor<br />

elevators<br />

home to Performing Arts Community<br />

$2,450 per semester*<br />

*Residence hall rates are for<br />

the 2012-13 school year. Rates<br />

are subject to review by the<br />

<strong>South</strong> <strong>Dakota</strong> Board of Regents;<br />

some increase may occur.<br />

Rates indicated are for double<br />

occupancy. Some singles for<br />

freshman may available for fall<br />

semester. Call Residential Life<br />

at (605) 688-5148 to inquire<br />

regarding cost and availability.


JACKRABBIT Grove<br />

Jackrabbit Village – Spencer, Thorne & Abbott<br />

412 residents<br />

Brown Hall<br />

380 residents<br />

large and comfortable lobby<br />

home of Oyate Yuwitaya Tipi Learning Living<br />

Community<br />

$1,419.60 per semester*<br />

SPENCER<br />

single and double rooms<br />

central air conditioning<br />

living rooms with fireplaces, big screen TVs and<br />

rec equipment<br />

kitchens on each floor<br />

personal lockers in the bathrooms<br />

smaller communities with 36 people<br />

on each floor<br />

Mathews Hall<br />

380 residents<br />

closest to Student Union<br />

home of Health Professionals Learning Living<br />

Community<br />

home of Engineering Learning Living Community<br />

piano room<br />

elevator<br />

$1,671.60 per semester*<br />

THORNE<br />

quiet study rooms<br />

elevators<br />

home to Transfer Student Community<br />

in Spencer Hall<br />

home to Quiet Lifestyles Community<br />

in Abbott Hall<br />

Double room: $2,205 per semester*<br />

Single room: $2,373.70 per semester*<br />

floorplan<br />

Pierson Hall<br />

440 residents<br />

Jackrabbit Village Double Room<br />

home to one of two Ag/Rural Learning Living<br />

approximately 16’7’’<br />

Communities<br />

HOBO hangout (includes big screen TV, Wii,<br />

air hockey, pool, darts, foosball)<br />

piano room<br />

$1,563.45 per semester*<br />

ABBOTT<br />

closet<br />

dresser<br />

bed<br />

desk<br />

approximately 11’<br />

movable furniture<br />

*Residence hall rates are<br />

for the 2012-13 school year.<br />

Rates are subject to review<br />

by the <strong>South</strong> <strong>Dakota</strong> Board of<br />

Regents; some increase may<br />

occur. Rates indicated are<br />

for double occupancy. Some<br />

singles for freshman may<br />

available for fall semester.<br />

Call Residential Life at (605)<br />

688-5148 to inquire regarding<br />

cost and availability.<br />

floorplan<br />

Typical room plan for Binnewies, Brown, Hansen,<br />

Matthews, Pierson, Waneta and Young Halls<br />

approximately 15’8’’<br />

dresser<br />

bed<br />

closet<br />

movable furniture<br />

desk<br />

approximately 11’6’’<br />

closet<br />

dresser<br />

Jackrabbit Village Single Room<br />

approximately 10’11’’<br />

closet<br />

bed<br />

dresser<br />

desk<br />

desk<br />

approximately 11’1’’<br />

movable furniture<br />

closet<br />

dresser<br />

bed<br />

desk<br />

bed


Larson Area<br />

Medary Area<br />

(Available to sophomores and upperclassmen only.)<br />

Caldwell Hall (Sophomores only)<br />

300 residents<br />

suite-style with bathroom in each suite<br />

sink in each room<br />

elevator<br />

central air conditioning<br />

laundry on each wing<br />

$2,205 per semester*<br />

Hansen Hall (sophomores and upperclassmen only)<br />

440 residents<br />

full-size basketball court<br />

“The Deck” used for events and cookouts<br />

wild game cleaning room<br />

piano room<br />

$1,419.60 per semester*<br />

Binnewies Hall<br />

490 residents<br />

connected to Larson Commons dining hall<br />

and Young Hall<br />

Jackrabbit C-Store<br />

sand volleyball courts<br />

big screen TV in Larson Commons<br />

$1,563.45 per semester*<br />

Waneta Complex<br />

195 residents<br />

sand volleyball court<br />

$1,419.60 per semester*<br />

Young Hall<br />

490 residents<br />

connected to Larson Commons dining hall<br />

and Binnewies Hall<br />

Jackrabbit C-Store<br />

sand volleyball courts<br />

big screen TV in Larson Commons<br />

$1,563.45 per semester*<br />

Even more housing options<br />

Still need help deciding? We’ve also got some great specialty housing options that allow<br />

students with similar majors and interests to live on the same floor.<br />

We call these Learning Living Communities (LLCs) because you’ll have the opportunity<br />

When you complete the<br />

housing application<br />

online, you’ll have the<br />

opportunity to select up<br />

to two hall preferences,<br />

and if you know who<br />

you want to live with,<br />

you can request your<br />

roommate, too.<br />

floorplan<br />

Typical suite of a double room in Caldwell Hall.<br />

approximately 24’<br />

2 beds lofted<br />

2 beds lofted<br />

dresser desk<br />

approximately 12’ approximately 12’<br />

desk<br />

dresser<br />

approximately 16’<br />

to live with and learn from other students who are into the same things you are.<br />

Ag/Rural Living LLC......................................................Pierson Hall & Northeast Hall<br />

Engineering LLC.............................................................Mathews Hall<br />

Health Professionals LLC.............................................Mathews Hall<br />

Honors College LLC.......................................................Honors Hall<br />

Quiet Lifestyles ..............................................................Abbott Hall (Jackrabbit Village)<br />

Oyate Yuwitaya Tipi LLC ............................................Brown Hall<br />

Performing Arts themed community.........................<strong>South</strong>west Hall<br />

Pet Permitted Community............................................Hansen Hall (additional terms and conditions apply)<br />

Transfer Student Community .....................................Spencer Hall (Jackrabbit Village)<br />

Wellness LLC...................................................................Northeast Hall<br />

21+ Alcohol Permitted Community............................Hansen Hall (additional terms and conditions apply)


Finding your way at SDSU<br />

Here is a map of our campus and your future home. We’ve highlighted our residence halls just for you,<br />

so you can see just how many housing options you have.<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Abbott Hall<br />

Binnewies Hall<br />

You’ll also notice that we’ve highlighted a few other campus hot spots where students often<br />

hang out, study, eat and play.<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

Brown Hall<br />

Caldwell Hall<br />

Hansen Hall<br />

6<br />

Honors Hall<br />

7<br />

Mathews Hall<br />

8<br />

Northeast Hall<br />

Coughlin<br />

Alumni<br />

Stadium<br />

9<br />

10<br />

Pierson Hall<br />

<strong>South</strong>east Hall<br />

11<br />

<strong>South</strong>west Hall<br />

Briggs<br />

Library<br />

Student<br />

Union<br />

Wellness<br />

Center<br />

Frost<br />

Arena<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14<br />

15<br />

Spencer Hall<br />

Thorne Hall<br />

Waneta Complex<br />

Young Hall<br />

5<br />

14<br />

12<br />

13<br />

7<br />

3<br />

6<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

4<br />

2<br />

15<br />

1<br />

11<br />

Jumpstart your day at Java City<br />

With three convenient locations, you’ll never<br />

be without your morning pick-me-up. Not a<br />

coffee nut? Java City also has smoothies, teas,<br />

hot chocolate, wraps, salads and more.


commonly asked questions<br />

It’s hard to know exactly what to expect<br />

when you head to college, so we’ve come<br />

up with some of the most commonly asked<br />

questions about our residence halls.<br />

Q: What is furnished in my room?<br />

A: All rooms are furnished with lofts, mattresses, desks, chairs, dressers, mirrors and wastebaskets.<br />

Internet ports are also provided at no additional cost.<br />

Q: Are the residence halls ever locked?<br />

A: Yes. Lobby doors in each hall remain locked 24 hours a day. Floor doors are locked each night and reopened<br />

each morning. However, residents can access their respective halls and floors with their keys at any time.<br />

Q: Are there accommodations for students with disabilities or other<br />

medical needs?<br />

A: Absolutely. If you need any special accommodations, please contact Residential Life directly<br />

at (605) 688-5148. We also encourage you to get in touch with our Disability Services<br />

Coordinator at (605) 688-4504.<br />

Q: Is telephone service provided?<br />

A: If you still know what a landline is and wish to have one, phone jacks are provided in each room. You<br />

will need to provide a telephone and arrange for service with Swiftel Communications at (605) 692-6211.<br />

Q: Is cable TV available?<br />

A: Basic cable will be activated upon your arrival and is free for one week. After that if you wish to purchase<br />

cable service you must contact Mediacom directly at (800) 332-0245.<br />

Q: What size futon will fit under my bed?<br />

A: Futons that are 78” or less.<br />

Q: When can I move in?<br />

A: Move-in weekend is held the weekend prior to the first day of classes. More information about<br />

move-in weekend is mailed out in the summer with your residence hall assignment.<br />

Q: Are pets allowed in the residence halls?<br />

A: Hansen Hall is the only exception. In all of our other residence halls, only fish are permitted. You are allowed<br />

up to one 20-gallon aquarium or two 10-gallon aquariums.<br />

Q: Is smoking allowed in the residence halls?<br />

A: No. Smoking is only allowed outside at least 25 feet from all doorways and windows.<br />

Q: Is alcohol allowed in the residence halls?<br />

A: Hansen Hall is the only exception; alcohol is not permitted in any of our other residence halls. SDSU is a dry<br />

campus, which means that alcoholic beverages and empty containers are not allowed anywhere else on campus.<br />

Q: Are hunting weapons allowed in the residence halls?<br />

A: No. Weapons of any kind, including shotguns, rifles, pistols, paintball guns, martial arts weapons and<br />

knives with blades longer than four inches are not allowed in the halls. DuPuy Military Hall offers gun<br />

storage at no charge to students.<br />

completing your housing application<br />

If you’ve been admitted, you can start to apply for housing online. And it’s as easy as 1, 2, 3...<br />

1. Go online to www.sdstate.edu/reslife.<br />

2. Complete each section, including any of your hall, roommate and specialty<br />

housing preferences.<br />

3. Pay the $75 confirmation fee online, over the phone or mail us a check.<br />

Please remember, the application is not considered complete and will not<br />

be processed until the $75 fee has been received.<br />

Once you arrive on campus, $65 of the fee will be credited to you in the form of Hobo Dough. The entire fee is non-refundable<br />

if you cancel your housing application after June 30 for the fall semester and after November 30 for the spring semester.<br />

ta-da, you’re done!<br />

Housing assignments are made on a firstcome,<br />

first-served basis. So if you have<br />

specific preferences, we encourage you to<br />

apply early.<br />

You will receive your room assignment in<br />

June along with your roommate’s name and<br />

contact information. That way you can call,<br />

e-mail or find them on Facebook and figure<br />

out who’s bringing what.<br />

The best way to get<br />

a feel for living in<br />

the residence halls<br />

is to check it out for<br />

yourself! All students<br />

are encouraged to<br />

schedule a campus<br />

tour by calling the<br />

Admissions Office at<br />

(800) 952-3541.


<strong>South</strong> <strong>Dakota</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Department of Residential Life | Box 2810A, Caldwell Hall 167<br />

Brookings, SD 57007 | (605) 688-5148 | sdstate.edu<br />

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