Who lives on campus?
65% of our new traditional aged students live on campus.
78% of our residents are first-year and second-year students.
Many of our student leaders live on campus. Residents participate in student organizations such as Student Government Association, Residence Hall Council, Dancing Arrows, Navigators, Student Arts Organization, Student Nurses of Ursuline College, Social Work Organization, Students United for Minority Awareness, and UC Serve (a community service organization).
How safe is Ursuline's campus?
Residence halls are locked 24 hours a day for the safety of our residents.
Ursuline College employs security personnel 24 hours a day.
Crime Statistics and Crime Rates for Ursuline College as reported from July 1, 2000 through May 28, 2004: Assault (0), Petty Theft (0), Property Damage (0), Theft (2), Sex Offenses (0)
How much is room and board?
2006-2007 Room and Board Rates (for 1 semester):
Double occupancy $1707.00, Single occupancy $2697.00, New Hall occupancy $2897.00, 10 meal plan $1500.00, 15 meal plan $1635.00, 19 meal plan $1847.00.
Can I park on campus?
All students may park on campus once registered. Parking passes are $20/semester
What are visitation hours?
- First Floor Lounges
- Sunday through Thursday 9:00 AM - Midnight
- Friday and Saturday 9:00 AM - 2:00 AM
- Student Rooms
- Sunday through Thursday Noon - Midnight
- Friday and Saturday Noon - 2:00 AM
Who will my roommate be?
Students admitted into the Early Action Program are given "priority housing" as long as a completed housing contract is sent to Ursuline College, along with a housing deposit, no later than June 1, 2006.
For "preferred housing," a completed housing contract must be sent to Ursuline College, along with a housing deposit, no later than June 15, 2006.
"Preferred housing" means that you will be placed with a suitable roommate earlier than other residents. You will be mailed a Room Placement Survey with the housing contract. Once this has been received, you will be placed with a roommate and notified of your placement no later than, August 1, 2006.
What can I do on the weekends?
Ursuline College offices and various student organizations offer weekend activities such as athletic events, mixers, formals, trips around Cleveland, community service opportunities, movie nights, and much more.
Ursuline College offers annual events including Community Service Day, Founder's Day Formal, Little Sibs Weekend, and Senior Send-off.
What are the requirements to live on campus?
- be registered for the current semester as a full-time student at Ursuline College
- be under no disciplinary sanction which specifically prohibits living in the residence halls
- be in good financial standing with the college
- have paid a $100 deposit (payable to the Business Office) to reserve a space
- have signed a residence hall contract before moving into the residence halls
- have submitted a disclosure of meningitis & hepatitis vaccine status
Who do I contact to find out more information about living on campus?
Please feel free to contact Residence Life office at 440-646-8336 with questions.
