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Lock Haven University currently has seven traditional residence halls and one apartment complex (Campus Village) that house over 1700 students. |
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Residence Halls |
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Students who live on campus have the option of choosing their roommate, but both parties must submit the request. If students do not have a person to room with, one service that the Student Life/Housing Office provides is automated housing placement for new students. Students will fill out and submit a roommate compatibility form to start this process. |
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New Housing Available for the Fall of 2012 |


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Fairview Suites will house 686 resident students in 2 different suite configurations: Two– person private bedroom suite and the |
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two-person shared bedroom suite. 40% of this new building will be saved for incoming freshman in the Fall of 2012. Amenities include air conditioning, private in-suite bathroom, bedroom carpeting, wireless connectivity throughout, lodge-style lounge with fireplace, exhibition-style community kitchen, in complex laundry facilities, game room and multi-purpose rooms. This building will be on-campus, University managed, and considered student housing. You can watch the construction progress at oxblue.com/pro/open/lockhavenstudenthousing Housing Assignments and Roommate Information The housing office will send out a roommate compatibility form along with a return envelope and the “what to bring to college” brochure. Please make sure you return your compatibility form no later than July 1, 2012, as housing assignments are made during the month of July. Your housing assignment will be mailed to you the second week of August. In addition, you should have received a health history form to be filled out by your physician. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends that all college age students living in a residence hall get the meningitis vaccine. Health insurance is available and information will be sent during the summer. Meal plan information will be sent to all new students in the summer. There will be a brochure explaining the different plans and what “flex” is all about.
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