Residential hall living provides the student the opportunity to further individual
educational development through social interaction with fellow students. The college
maintains residence halls in the belief that the experience in group living and self-discipline
will afford a wholesome atmosphere or setting to contribute to academic achievement
and to help materially in the development of a mature responsible person.
The welfare of all students living in the residence halls make it necessary for each
individual to observe those principles generally accepted as proper for group living.
Students who live in the dormitory are required to purchase a meal plan. Students
requiring a special diet must take a physician-prescribed food list to the Director
of Food Service to determine if the cafeteria can provide meals within the diet.
A person must be officially enrolled in order to live in the residence halls. SWCD
students taking less than nine hours who wish to live in the dorm must discuss this
with the Dean of Student Services at SWCD.
Students taking nine or more hours are required to live in college residence halls
unless they meet one of the following exceptions:
- Completed 30 or more semester hours of post-secondary education
- Living with blood relative
- Married
- Job requires you to live at place of employment
- Health or emotional reasons (students must have written verification from an American
Physician)
- Housing is filled
- 21 years of age or older
- Extenuating circumstances, which would result in extreme hardship for the student
to live in a residence hall (Assistant Dean of Students (HC) or the Dean of Student
Services of SWCD, must review the situation)
- Permission from the SWCD Dean of Student Services is required for students who want
to reside in the dormitory for the third year to complete their studies.
The student leases a space in the residence hall for the academic year (9 months).
Residence hall rent does not include intervals between Spring and Fall semesters,
the Thanksgiving holidays, Christmas holidays, and Spring Break. The residence halls
are closed and may not be occupied during these intervals.
The contract period for students entering the college after the beginning of a semester
will be for the remainder of the nine months (academic year). Once a student has
registered and paid the room rent for the semester, and later withdraws, the room
rent is not refundable.
An application for a room reservation may be secured by sending a request to the Dean
of Student Services. Upon completion of the application, the student must return the
application with a $100.00 room deposit. Students are encouraged to reserve a room
as early as possible since residence hall space and community housing are limited.
The last date for a residence hall deposit refund is July 15. After this date, cancellation
of a dorm reservation will result in forfeiture of the room deposit. Reservations
will be accepted after the refund date with the understanding that the dorm deposit
is forfeited. All unclaimed spaces in the rooms of the residence halls will be declared
vacant at 8:00 a.m. on the first day of classes.
The $100.00 room deposit serves as a reservation fee and a residence hall property
deposit. Any damage or shortage at the time the resident vacates the residence hall
will be deducted from the deposit. The deposit may be returned to the resident after
vacating the hall if: (1) the reservation contract is canceled before the final date
for cancellation; (2) the resident involuntarily withdraws from the college for reasons
of health or circumstances beyond his/her control; or (3) the resident officially
checks out of the residence hall with the approval of the residence hall director.
To obtain the deposit, the student must contact the business office.
ROOMMATES: Roommates will be assigned by college officials. Whenever possible, consideration
is given to student roommate preferences. When available, students can request private
rooms at a additional costs.
FURNISHINGS: Room furnishings in dormitories include beds, mattresses, chairs, study table, medicine
cabinet, mirror, book shelves, telephone and TV cable hookups, individual closets,
and storage compartments under the bed. Students are expected to furnish their own
personal effects, including sheets, pillows, pillow cases, blankets, bed spreads,
towels, soaps, brooms, and mops, etc. Automatic washers and dryers are available
in dormitories. Students must furnish their own telephone and TDD’s for their rooms.
Student must have a calling card or long distance card to obtain Long Distance Service.
Only local service is available.
HOUSING POLICIES: All students are responsible for reading and understanding the on-campus housing
policies which are listed in the Student Handbook and the Residence Hall Supplement.
PARKING REGULATIONS: It is the responsibility of each student to become familiar with the parking and
traffic regulations in the Student Handbook. Cars will be towed at the owner’s expense.
RESIDENCE HALL CLOSURE: Residence halls will be closed during Thanksgiving and Christmas Holidays as well
as Spring and Summer breaks.
Since many students take classes at both Howard College and SWCD, transportation between
campuses is provided by a shuttle service. Airport shuttle service is provided for
new students when they arrive at SWCD as a new student. It is the responsibility of
the students to find their own transportation to airport during holidays and spring
break.
Vehicle Reservation Form