Mary Baldwin College
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Mary Baldwin College

Freshmen and Transfer Housing Application

Congratulations! The decision to attend college is an important one, and you made a great choice in Mary Baldwin College. We look forward to having you as part of our community!

INSTRUCTIONS

Please provide the information below as completely and accurately as possible to indicate your desire to live on campus during the 2008-2009 academic year.

You will be notified of your housing assignment during the summer, when you will be informed of your hall and room, along with contact information for your future roommate.

If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Residential Community at x7221.

* REQUIRED FIELDS

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Last Name: *
First Name: *
Middle Name:
Preferred Name (nickname):
Home Street:
Home City:
Home State:
Home Zip Code:
Birth Date: * / /
Email Address: *
Home Phone: * ( ) -
Cell Phone: ( ) -
AOL Instant Messenger Screen Name:
The best way to contact me over the summer is: *
I am applying for housing as a:
 
HOUSING PREFERENCES
Do you consider yourself a smoker? *

Due to the significant fire safety hazard that is created by smoking in a multiple person dwelling such as a residence hall, all residence halls will be designated as non-smoking. Smoking is only permitted outside.


I am committed to living a substance free lifestyle and wish to reside in a living environment where tobacco, alcohol, and illegal drugs are not allowed in the residential area by the resident of the floor of their guests.
Yes No

Do you plan to play a varsity level sport here at Mary Baldwin? *

Do you have a roommate you would like to request? *
Roommate's Name:
Roommates must be mutually requested
   
MORE ABOUT YOU
What is your opinion of overnight male guests? *

What time do you get up in the morning? *


What time do you go to bed? *

Which statement describes your bedroom at home? *


I usually prefer to study *

Would you be willing to live with an international student? *
Yes No

Please rank the following statements from 1-4 with 1 being the most important to 4 being the least important.
I came to college to ...
study and get good grades so that I can get a good job after graduation.
learn about myself and others.
get involved in the campus and make a difference.
have fun and expand my social life.

Please describe in a few sentences what you are looking for in a roommate.