Housing & Dining
The
residence halls are more than just a place to eat and sleep. They
provide opportunities for students to become a part of the community
and to create and encounter a variety of educational, social, cultural
and recreational experiences. While living in the residence halls,
students will be exposed to lifestyles, beliefs, attitudes and even
values possibly different from their own.
Students who choose to live off-campus are responsible to find and make their own living arrangements.
Residency Requirement
NESComĀ® does not require that first-year students live on campus.
Housing is available to all students who return their housing contracts
by a pre-determined deadline. You can access contracts and a list of
other paperwork needed by clicking here. After that date, students may be placed on a housing waiting list.
Resident Halls
The campus offers three co-educational residence halls. Each hall
consists of nine levels, with each level designated for our male and
female population and provides a variety of living options. Each comfortable
room houses two students and is furnished with beds,bureaus, wardrobes,
desks and chairs. All rooms are equipped with a cable TV outlet, two T1
Computer LAN lines with internet and email access, and a personal phone
line with voice messaging. Vending machines and a Laundromat are also
available for resident students.
A Residential Director and Residential Assistants are available
24hours a day for student assistance and provide an ongoing program
of social, recreational, cultural and educational activities.
NESComĀ® students share the residence halls with Husson students.
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Dining Facilities
Students
dine in Dickerman Dining Commons, a centrally located modern facility
serving a wide variety of wholesome, nutritious foods to meet the needs
and tastes of a diversified community.
The snack bar in the student center, located in the lower level of
Peabody Hall, is designed to serve commuting students, residents and
staff with daily specials, sandwiches, ice cream and beverages.
Students are able to choose from a variety of meal plans appropriate to their individual dining needs. |