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Community Themes
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Diversity for Social Justice
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Leadership for Social Justice
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Service for Social Justice
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Academic
Success
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How
we Live Together
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Service
and the Good Community
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Outcomes
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FYE
Courses
| Courses |
Residence
Hall & Floor |
Themes |
| Principles of Management |
Dunn 3rd Floor |
Leadership for Social Justice |
| Essentials of Interpretative
Communication & Effective Speech |
Dunn 3rd Floor |
Leadership for Social Justice |
| English 1A: Critical Reading
and Writing |
Dunn 5th Floor |
Service for Social Justice |
| The Ancient World |
Dunn 2nd Floor |
Diveristy for Social Justice |
| Intro to Music |
Dunn 2nd Floor |
Diversity for Social Justice |
| World Wisdom Traditions |
Dunn 2nd Floor |
Diversity for Social Justice |
| Intro to Political Science |
Dunn 3rd Floor |
Leadership for Social Justice |
| Intro to Psychology |
Dunn 5th Floor |
Service for Social Justice |
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Really
Important Stuff
- Days
and Hours of Operation -
- Applications (PDF) - Everyone intending to live in the residence
halls must complete an application prior to their
first term living in the residence halls. Anyone
planning to live in the residence halls during the
summer or between the fall and winter semesters
must complete a separate application for housing
for the period for which the student is seeking
housing. The application contains policies and eligibility
provisions.
- Contracts (PDF) - Everyone
living in the residence halls must complete a contract
for the time period for which they will live on
campus. The terms are listed on the contract.
- Health
Insurance - Everyone living in the
residence halls must have health insurance. The
university provides access to a plan for students
to purchase.
- Health
Form - Everyone living in the residence
halls must provide the university information about
health insurance, immunizations, emergency medical
contacts, and any health-related information you
believe we should know.
- Furnishings
and Amenities (PDF)
- This document contains a list of items found in
rooms, lounges, and common areas, like cable TV,
Internet, bed dimensions, etc.
- Policies
Governing the Residence Halls - This link takes you to a page that lists policies
for living on campus. These policies are best described
as guidelines for living in a community of scholars
and young adults.
- What
to & Not
to Bring - (PDF)
- This document contains a list of items you should
bring for your room, and items (i.e., pets), that
are prohibited.
- Snail Mail - All residents are receive a mailbox in the residence
halls. Mail is delivered daily. The address is:
Name, Box #, 3500 Mountain Blvd., Oakland, CA 94619.
- Room Phones -
- ID Cards (University) -
- Building Access -
- Room Keys -
- Front Gate Access -
- Cars and Parking -
- Resident Life Staff -
- Front Desk -
- Guests -
- Emergencies -
- Dining Plans -
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