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On-campus housing

On-campus housing is available at Willkie Dorm (North).  Click here to see  a picture. Click here to see a map.  Single room only, air conditioned, includes sheets and towels. The cost is $48/night (tax included) and must be paid in advance.  No food provided. Showers - no bathtubs.

Willkie Quadrangle is a state-of-the-art residence hall.  Completely renovated in 1998, Willkie Quad features 'suite-style' living.  All rooms are single occupation and share an adjoining bath with one other single room.  All rooms have air conditioning and wall-to-wall carpeting.  ADA accommodations are available. No cooking facilities are available and the Willkie Food Court is not open in the summer.  There are restaurants close to the Jacobs School of Music and a Dining Guide will be provided at registration.

Provided in the dorm room:

Towels
One pillow and pillow case
Sheets
Bedspread
Over-head light
Desk lamp
Blankets are available at the check-in desk
Temparature control is available in each room

  

Not provided in the dorm room:

Hot-pots, hair dryers, wash cloths, personal toiletries, soap, microwave ovens, and refrigerators are not provided or available in the dorm. There are no televisions or computers in dorm rooms.

Housing fees:  Housing fees must paid in advance by the payment deadline listed on the Deadlines and Fees pages.  Housing will be automatically cancelled if payment is not received by that date. A full refund will be given if cancellation is recieved one month prior to the first day of the workshop. There is a $35 cancellation fee for this process.

Housing fees refund:  If cancellation is received less than one month prior to workshop, there is an additional $48 fee (one night's stay) in addition to the $35 cancellation fee (total charge $83).

 


Single rooms in Willkie measure 9'7" wide x 14'0" deep or
9.5" wide x 14'0" deep.



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