Department of Residence Life |
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| Residence Hall Living | |
| For the price of living in a residence hall at NDSCS, we include the following features: | |
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Please refer to the NDSCS Housing and Dining Application for each halls specific amenity. |
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Honors Floor |
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| As acknowledgment of a student’s academic success, NDSCS offers this unique living space. The third floor of Walton and Schulz has been recently updated. Students can enjoy 24 hour visitation, a study lounge with new furniture and an HD flat screen TV. | |
Honors Floor Requirements |
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| To qualify for the honors floor, a student must have attained a 3.5 grade point average. In order to remain living on the floor, a student must maintain at least a 3.2 grade point average. Grade point average will be reviewed at the conclusion of every semester and before commencement of the following semester. | |
| The resident halls located on the north side of campus includes Nordgaard Hall, a co-educational residence hall divided into suites, and Robertson Hall, a men’s residence hall. Both buildings are located along Fourth Street North in the northeast corner of campus. Nordgaard is a 10-story facility. Living spaces are organized as four-room suites around common living areas. Rooms are 11’8” x 12’3”. Robertson is a six-story facility. A recreation room with a sauna is located in the basement. Room size is 11’6” x 13’. | |
| The four residence halls located on the south side of campus includes - Babcock, Forkner, Schulz and Walton halls. Babcock hall is located between Fourth and Fifth Streets North , just across the street from the Student Center. | |
| Forkner, Schulz and Walton Halls are located west of the oval on the corner of Eighth Avenue North and Seventh Street North in the southwest corner of campus. Forkner and the Forkner addition has a common lounge for student relaxation and study. Room size in Forkner 11’9” x 15’, and room size in the Forkner addition is 12’ x 15’. Schulz (men only) and Walton (women only) share two large lounges and a recreation/exercise room complete with sauna. Room size in Schulz and Walton is 12’ x 15’. | |
How to become a resident assistant? |
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| Resident Assistant (RA’s) at the North Dakota State College of Science are student staff members who make a commitment to themselves, the students, the Department of Residence Life and the College. The primary role of the RA is to create and promote a safe living and learning community among the residents on their floor and throughout the building. | |
| The responsibilities of an RA cover numerous areas including: community development, educational programming, safety and security, policy enforcement, administrative tasks, and most importantly customer service. | |
Qualifications and Requirements: |
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| Please download the application and return it to the Department of Residence Life located in the Student Center, Room 154. | |
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