RESIDENTIAL LIFE
Residence Halls
Tennessee Tech
has 16 residence halls providing accommodations for approximately 2500 students.
Of these halls, 13 are co-educational, 2 are male only and
1 is female only. Rooms are designed for double occupancy; however,
a few small
single rooms are available. Housing is also available for students with disabilities.
Residence hall rooms are furnished with basic furnishings, as well as, many
amenities. The amenities include free laundry facilities, expanded basic
cable services, voice mail to accompany their local telephone service,
ResNet connection
for each occupancy and access to in-house residential life channel which
both provides both information and first run movies on a daily basis.
For more specific
information regarding services provided by the Office of Residential Life,
see pictures of residence hall rooms and/or to apply on line, simply visit
our web page at www.tntech.edu/reslife/.
Many advantages and benefits can be associated with residence hall life;
educational benefits, special in-hall programming (i.e. study skills, time
and stress management,
resume writing, diversity programs and general social programming), enhanced
social activities, live-in paraprofessional student staff, convenience to campus
facilities and academic programs. Other advantages include meeting new people,
exploring opportunities and being more involved with campus life. Study after
study of college students across the nation consistently shows that students
who live in campus housing have higher grade point averages and are more likely
to graduate than students living at home or off campus. At Tennessee Tech the
grade point average of residence hall students, by academic class, has been
superior to the grade point average of non-residence hall students.
The Office of Residential Life, in conjunction with academic areas, provides
special interest housing. Currently, programs exist for business majors, engineering
majors, honors program members, first-time college freshmen, international
students and students majoring in foreign languages and/or world cultures and
business.
The Residential Life staff along with program mentors will provide opportunities
for students to assist one another, both academically and socially. Activities
may include faculty involvement programs, study groups, advanced technology
resources, academic support programs, and social support programs. Simply indicate
your
special interest housing option on your housing application and submit the
completed application, along with your pre-payment, to the Office of Residential
Life.
We also encourage you to contact the department responsible for the specialty
area to learn more about assignment to the appropriate residence hall.
University policy requires students to live in residence halls until all available
space has been assigned beginning with freshman and proceeding through he academic
classification: sophomore, junior, and senior. Based on current available space,
the University residence requirement places an emphasis on students who have
not completed four semesters of college coursework post high school graduation.
The basis for waivers and exceptions for living in the residence halls are:
(1) students who have completed four semesters of college coursework post high
school
graduation; (2) students commuting from parent and/or guardian residency which
is within a fifty mile radius; (3) students living with immediate relatives
who are permanent residents - specifically identified as grandparents, brothers
or
sisters who are not enrolled at the university - within a fifty mile radius;
(4) students participating in academic internship programs; (5) married students;
(6) students with physical and/or emotional disabilities verified by a licensed
physician; (7) emergency release granted by the Office of Residential Life.
PLEASE NOTE: The signing of a housing agreement obligates the student to fulfill
the terms and conditions of the agreement for the duration of the agreement.
The residence hall agreement can be signed for one semester or the entire academic
year. A Fall only agreement can be re-newed for the following Spring Semester.
Tech Village Apartments
Tennessee Tech also offers a 304-unit apartment complex, Tech Village, providing
housing accommodations for married students, single students with child(ren),
graduate students, students with disabilities, senior undergraduate students,
and faculty/staff. Each apartment has a furnished kitchen, expanded basic cable
services, voice mail to accompany their local telephone service, a ResNet connection
and access to in-house residential life channel which both provides both information
and first run movies on a daily basis. Occupants will pay for electric utilities.
A community center is located in the center of the complex housing meeting
rooms, ice machine and complex office. A laundry facility is also located in
the complex
providing free laundry services to all residents.
General
Students interested in living on campus - residence halls or Tech Village -
must submit a completed application along with their pre-payment. For more
specific
information regarding services provided by the Office of Residential Life,
see pictures of residence hall rooms and/or to apply on line, simply visit
our web
page at www.tntech.edu/reslife/.
As assignments are made by the date of application, it is important for you
to return the completed application and pre-payment as soon as possible. Steps
will
be taken to honor your preference as indicated on your application; however,
room change time periods are made available during specific times of each semester.
The Office of Residential Life will confirm receipt of your application and
pre-payment via e-mail or letter. You will be notified of your residence hall
assignment
for Fall Semester by the third week of July, Spring Semester by the second
week of December, and Summer Session by the first week of May. You will be
notified
of your Tech Village Apartment assignment based on your requested date of occupancy
and availability of apartment. Tech Village applicants are not guaranteed an
apartment assignment; therefore, you should look into other housing options
in the event an apartment does not become available.
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