
Apartment Amenities 2009-2010
- Living-dining area, full kitchen, 2 bathrooms with shower units, 4 single bedrooms with vanities, hallway storage and coat closets.
- Climate control in each apartment for heat and air conditioning; the range will be 68-74 degrees and 74-80 degrees respectively.
- Cable television, telephone and computer outlets in each bedroom and cable TV access in living room.
- Private phone number for each bedroom.
- Furnishings include: BEDROOM – extra-long single bed, desk and chair, 2-drawer file cabinet, closet storage unit; LIVING ROOM -sofa, chair, coffee table, end table, and TV stand; and KITCHEN – full refrigerator, oven and stove top, microwave, dishwasher; dining bar with stools, and cabinets.
- A laundry room on each floor.
- Security features include: closed- circuit television on the ground floor of each building; alarmed ground floor doors; card access for exterior and apartment doors; key access to bedroom doors; an intercom system connecting the entrance door to a phone handset in each apartment; and an emergency blue-light phone centrally located in the apartment complex.
- Parking adjacent to all buildings. Apartment residents will be assigned a special decal.
- Although there is no board plan requirement, the following commuter meal plans will be available: 30 meals/semester with a $200 declining balance; 60 meals/semester with a $200 declining balance; 100 meals/semester with a $250 declining balance; 60meals/semester with a $400 declining balance; and the Eagle Club.
Basic Apartment Facts 2009-2010
- Six houses, each with 32 resident capacity (two floors with eight 4-person apartments).
- Each apartment is 1318 square feet, with bedrooms measuring 150 square feet (including closet and vanity area).
- Coed buildings with single gender apartments.
- RENT: $8400 per person per academic year. Costs include all utilities, including cable television access, local phone service and computer access, and free laundry. Note: For comparison purposes, the annual cost of residence hall room and board for 2009-10 is estimated at $10,250, with an additional $900 -$1,100 for a private room.
- ELIGIBILITY: Only current, registered N.U. resident students who are sophomores, juniors, seniors or graduate students may apply during the apartment placement process. Those who have received judicial sanctions above “disciplinary probation” are ineligible. NOTE: Spaces available for graduate students are capped at 16.
- STAFFING: A Community Assistant will be assigned to each building.
- REGULATIONS: Apartment residents will be expected to abide by all policies and regulations set forth in the “Student Handbook.” Visitation hours and guest passes, however, will not be in effect.