Private Rooms Available
Freshmen-In response to the demand from our current and our incoming students the Office of Residence Life is opening up additional spaces for students to select as private rooms in Dermont Hall. You can learn more about Dearmont Hall at http://www.semo.edu/housing/life/dearmont.htm. We are unable to open rooms in other residence halls for first year student privates because the demand for these spaces, in halls such as the new hall, Merick, and Towers are so great.
For this fall 2013/spring 2014 academic year we have set aside 64 private rooms for incoming first year students. Please note the rooms are furnished with twin bed, desk and chair, and closet and drawer space. The additional furniture in the room has been removed to provide you more space. The room rate is based upon our approved room rates that can be found at http://www.semo.edu/housing/rates.htm Room rates for private rooms are the standard room change, plus a 50% upcharge. For a Dearmont room next fall this cost will be $5850.00 for the academic year. This cost does not include the cost of your meal plan and additional University fees such as course fees or other academic charges. For more information please contact learningcommunities@semo.edu
Transfer-Transfer private rooms will be available on the Transfer floor in Vandiver Hall. For more information please contact learningcommunities@semo.edu
Upperclassmen-For more information please contact residencelife@semo.edu
Living in the Residence Halls
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How do I report a problem with my room?
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What things should I bring for my room?
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Are there things I cannot bring to Southeast?
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Can I bring my own air conditioner to use in Dearmont?
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What are the window sizes of my residence hall room?
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How many electrical outlets are in my room?
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What is the length of the twin bed in my assigned room?
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Can I change my meal plan?
Cancellation Process
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What happens after I submit my request for cancellation?
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What are my chances of approval for my request to cancel my contract for University Housing?
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What can I do if my cancellation request is denied? Can I appeal?
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What is considered supporting documentation for medical requests?
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I want to cancel for financial reasons. How do I do this?
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How does Residence Life calculate the cancellation charges?
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What if I change my mind about canceling my contract?
Application Process
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Do I have to live on campus?
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What needs to be turned in with the Residency Release Request?
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How are new student contracts assigned?
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When do we have to have our housing deposit submitted to get a room for fall or spring?
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When will I find out where I will live and who my roommate is?
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I want to live in a specific hall. Will I get it?
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How do you select roommates?
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Can I check my housing information on the web?
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What do I do if I forget my PIN and cannot access “My Southeast”?
The Office of Residence Life is very happy that you have made the selection to attend Southeast, and to live in the residence halls for the next academic year. We are confident you will find the halls a welcoming and educational environment that will contribute to your academic, personal, and social success.
Why live on campus? Click here to see a quick chart that shows some advantages. Peruse our Web site for more information, especially the Academic Success information.
