Sep 18, 2024  
2024-2025 Westminster College Student Handbook 
    
2024-2025 Westminster College Student Handbook

Residential Living at Westminster


 

One of the greatest experiences in college is living in a community. Residence hall living gives students the unique opportunity to live and interact with a variety of people. Students living in residence halls do better academically, are less likely to drop out, are more likely to graduate in four years, and are more likely to be involved in college activities and develop leadership skills. Thus, Westminster College regards the residential experience as an integral part of the education of a student.

Westminster College has 8 residential facilities: 6 residence halls, Thompson House, and Berlin Village that house approximately 1,130 students. The Director of Residence Life is responsible for supervising Residence Life staff, formulating residential policy, and overseeing programmatic efforts. The Director of Facility Operations is responsible for residence hall custodial services, building maintenance, and upkeep. It is a joint effort to provide an environment that is conducive to the personal development and education of each student.

 

Mission Statement


Residence Life provides a high-quality residential experience that supports both the academic mission of the college and Student Affairs mission by providing safe and comfortable residential facilities, cultivating a culture of care and shared responsibility in maintaining a positive living and learning community, supporting individual student development, and guiding each student toward a sense of belonging.

Student Learning Outcomes

The following are outcomes that students should experience during their time within the residence halls:

  • Residential students will learn to live cooperatively with others, engaging self-advocacy, compromise, and conflict resolution skills when needed.
  • Residential students will learn to report and resolve issues that compromise safety and security of themselves, others, and the facilities.
  • Residential students will learn the value of engaging with others who hold different identities and perspectives.
     

Commuter Status


Commuter status is reserved only for students who are living in the permanent home of one or both parents or legal guardians. To obtain commuter status, written and verbal notification from the parent or legal guardian is required. Additionally, a student must be living within 30 driving miles of the College to be eligible for commuter status. Students wishing to commute during the following academic year should notify the Office of Residence Life of their intention by June 1. Notification after June 1 will result in a contract breakage fee of $125.
 

Housing Accommodations for Student & Disabilities


Westminster College holds the value of a residential experience as vital to students’ success. As such, every attempt will be made to accommodate students within on-campus housing and an off-campus accommodation will only be explored when all other options have been exhausted. Students whose medical conditions may require special consideration by the College, should consult the Residence Life Housing Accommodation pages and the Disability Resources Office pages.
 

Housing Accommodations for Students with Exceptional Financial Need


Students seeking a housing accommodation due to exceptional financial need should contact Residence Life. The College may be able to offer assistance for students through financial aid, emergency funds, or through an off-campus exemption. Financial exemption to the housing requirement requires a review of the student’s FAFSA information.
 

Housing Costs


Room prices are set by the Westminster College Board of Trustees and are available on the Cost of Attendance page and in the Undergraduate Catalog. Questions about billing policies and refunds should be directed to the Business Office or (724) 946-7140.
 

Housing Requirements


Westminster College is a residential college, which means that students are required to live on campus all four years and room assignments are made with the understanding that they will be occupied for the entire academic year. All full-time undergraduate students are required to live in a College residence hall unless at least one of the following criteria is met:

  • Resides in the permanent home of a parent or legal guardian that is located within 30 driving miles of the College. Student Affairs will contact the parent/guardian to verify that a student qualifies to be a commuter. Students may only commute from the home of a parent or legal guardian.
  • Has resided in a residence hall for at least four years.
  • Has reached the age of 23 prior to the semester for which the request is made.
  • Qualifies to live at his fraternity house. To be eligible, a fraternity member must have at least junior standing (generally 62 credit hours), have at least a 2.0 GPA, and must demonstrate responsible behavior as a member of the Westminster College community. The College’s policy with regard to allowing sophomores to live at houses is limited to those elected to the positions of President, Vice President, House Manager, Treasurer, and Risk Manager. If these positions within the Fraternity Chapter do not exist, a written request for exception must be turned into the Director of Residence Life before the Fraternity housing deadline. Officer exception requests must be limited to one person per non-existent position. Fraternity members are not permitted to move from a fraternity house to an off-campus setting.
  • Is granted a medical or financial exemption by Residence Life. Such exemptions require documentation and completion of an application prior to the start of the semester to be considered. Either process can be initiated by contacting the Office of Residence Life. A request for a medical exemption can also be initiated by contacting the Disability Resources Office. For more information, see Housing Accommodations for Students with Disabilities and Housing Accommodations for Students with Exceptional Financial Need.

The College reserves the right to take disciplinary action against students who violate the Housing Requirements policy. Violations include, but are not limited to, residing in off-campus housing without the expressed written permission of the College. Sanctions include, but are not limited to, restitution for food and housing.
 

Residence Life Policies


Community Living Policies

Visitation & Guest Policies 

The College understands visitation is a supportive experience for students to connect with friends, further their academic pursuits and grow individually through interactions with others. In order to balance these individual needs along with the needs of all community members, these community policies are in place to ensure a positive environment in the residence halls. Visitation is defined as the opportunity to visit a student in a residence hall or residence hall room to which they are not assigned; visitation also provides the ability for anyone not affiliated with the College, as a faculty or staff member or student, to visit students in the residence halls. Within a residence hall, a guest refers to anyone not assigned to that residence hall. The individual may or may not be affiliated with the College and/or may (not) live on campus. Within a residence hall room, a guest refers to anyone not assigned to the room, regardless if they are assigned to the same building and/or are (not) affiliated with the College.  Residents are permitted to have guests within the designated visitation hours, provided there are no objections from their roommate(s). The rights of individual residents to sleep, rest, study and live in a safe, accepting environment take precedent over the desire of their roommate(s) to have a guest(s). The visitation policy applies to siblings who are attending Westminster College concurrently.  The College’s Visitation Policy will be discussed at the opening floor meeting of the year. At that time, each floor within each building will have the opportunity to review and amend the policy. Only one item within the existing policy may be amended: to further limit the current visitation policies as outlined below. 

Visitation hours for individual rooms are: 

Sunday - Thursday: 
Begins each day at 10 a.m. and ends at 11:59 p.m. on that day 

Friday - Sunday: 
Begins at 10 a.m. on Friday and ends at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday 

Guest Escort Policy 

Residents are responsible for the conduct of their guest(s) at all times and for informing them of College policies and residence hall procedures. Residents must escort guests, who are not residents of the building, throughout the entire building, from entrance to exit and anywhere while in the building. This is also applies to guests only visiting the lobby during non-visitation hours. 

Overnight Guest Policy 

Within guidelines of the College visitation policy, residents who wish to invite a guest(s) (non-roommate(s)) to stay overnight with them may do so at any time, with prior approval received at least one day in advance from their roommate(s), and with the understanding the maximum length of stay is three days within any 14-day period. Permission to stay additional days must be obtained from the Residence Life.   

Lobbies 

Residents may have guests in their main lobbies at any time, regardless of hours. In all of Westminster’s residence halls, students are responsible for the conduct of their guests. Residence Life staff may ask guests to leave the building if their conduct disturbs the orderly operation of the residence halls or no residents of the residence hall are present with the guests. 

Off-Campus Overnights 

Residents who will be leaving New Wilmington for any extended period of time should inform their RA or another student of their destination, a phone number where they may be reached, and the approximate time of their return. This will enable the College to reach a student in case of an emergency. 

Quiet Hours 

Students have the right to uninterrupted sleep and study in their rooms. Courtesy hours are in effect 24 hours a day. Westminster College seeks to establish a community that is governed by mutual respect; therefore a student’s polite request for the cessation of noise should be heeded. If a personal request for a quieter environment goes unheeded, the student should notify Residence Life staff. During quiet hours, the noise level generated by any individual should not exceed the confines of their room. Individual communities may expand the number of quiet hours; however, individual communities may not decrease the number of quiet hours below Residence Life guidelines: 

Sunday through Thursday nights 9 p.m. to 9 a.m. 
Friday and Saturday nights 1- 10 a.m. 

The exception to this is during finals’ week. During finals’ week, quiet hours are in effect 24 hours a day. Finals’ week is defined as the day prior to finals starting until the last final exam period is over when finals begin on a day other than Monday or the Saturday prior to when final exams begin on a Monday until the last final exam period is over. 

The College provides rehearsal spaces for musical instruments. Students interested in rehearsing musical instruments should contact the Music Department for space. 

Students should be familiar with the quiet hours policy, adhere to it, and inform visitors of that community’s policy. Residence Life staff provide support and assistance in these efforts, but the primary responsibility of maintaining quiet in the halls rests with everyone. 

 

Community Amenities 

Internet Access 

Free wi-fi is available throughout campus, including in the residence halls. For more information about how to connect your devices to the wi-fi, please visit my.westminster.edu, select “Need Tech Help” and then “Connecting to the Wireless Network & Mobile Email” to find detailed instructions. If you need further assistance, contact the HELP Desk (helpdesk@westminster.edu; 724-946-6000). 

Laundry 

Washers and dryers are only available free of charge to the residents of each hall. Residents are responsible for adhering to posted laundry room regulations. Each townhouse in Berlin Village has a washer and dryer. All washers on campus are high efficiency and therefore HE detergent must be used. 

Vending Machines 

Snack vending machines are available in most residence halls for students’ convenience. If money is lost in the machine, notify the Business Office to obtain a refund. Malfunctioning vending machines should be reported immediately to the Business Office. Illegal or improper use of vending machines is subject to disciplinary action, including suspension or civil prosecution. Vending machines may be removed at the College’s or managing company’s discretion at any time. 

 

Health & Safety Policies

Living in a community means that a balance must be struck between the individual rights of residents, while respecting the needs of the community. Therefore, the following policies are in place to ensure the health and safety of each resident. 

Alcohol & Illicit Drugs

Alcohol and illicit drugs are prohibited on the grounds of Westminster College. Employees, students, and visitors are not permitted to possess or use any of these substances while on College property. Because they are under the age of 21, Pennsylvania law prohibits most Westminster students from drinking alcoholic beverages. For the sake of reasonable administration to, and in order to create the best possible living and educational atmosphere, there shall be no use, possession, sale, or serving of alcoholic beverages by any student while on or in College property. In fairness to our students, the same policy applies to guests and visitors to our campus. Students found to be in possession of alcohol or illicit drugs on campus will face disciplinary action through the Student Code of Conduct and could also face criminal prosecution. 

Emergency Procedures

All residence halls and many administrative buildings are equipped with fire alarms and fire suppression systems that are inspected annually. Pay close attention to posted directions in residence halls regarding emergency procedures. A planned fire alarm and complete evacuation of the residence hall constitutes a fire drill. Four fire drills will be conducted annually in each residence hall. The first fire drill will be conducted within the first ten days of occupancy. Additional fire drills will be scheduled throughout the year to replicate different activity periods on any given day. A minimum of one drill will be conducted after dark. When the alarm sounds, Pennsylvania law requires that everyone immediately evacuate the building, even though it may be a false alarm. A complete report of monthly fire drills is available in the Department of Public Safety. Occasionally a fire alarm sound in the building for reasons that do not involve an actual fire (i.e., system trouble, burned popcorn) and cannot be counted as a fire drill. Tampering with any fire safety equipment, such as extinguishers, exit lights, hoses, sprinkler systems and alarms, or failing to evacuate a building when an alarm is sounded are serious offenses. Violators are subject to disciplinary action and may be referred to civil authorities. 

Fire Hazard & Fire Safety

The College provides curtains in each room that are made of flame-retardant material. These curtains must be kept in place. Additional window dressings are prohibited. Avoid placing your fellow residents at risk for potential fire by having candles and incense in residence hall rooms. Students may use electric tart burners (wax warmers) with no exposed heating elements and/or fragrance plug-in devices. Due to fire concerns, halogen/torchiere lights must be low wattage and UL approved; string LED lights are permitted at any time, but traditional (non-LED) lights, including holiday lights and any other decorative string lights are not permitted at any time. Adhesive lights, including LED lights, are prohibited. Personal belongings are prohibited in residence hallways due to potential hazard(s) in the event of a fire or other emergency. Decorations and displays within residence hall rooms must be erected in a manner that avoids blocking or obstructing an exit, hallway, circuit breaker panel, fire hose cabinet, smoke detector, or fire extinguisher. Side entrances and exits, as well as windows, are to be used only in emergencies. 

Guided Search Policy

The College continuously strives to ensure the health, well-being, and safety of students, and as such, there may be probable cause to search a room for illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia. The following policy is intended to help reinforce expectations outlined in the Student Code of Conduct while preserving, as much as possible, a student’s integrity and right to privacy in residential communities. 

For the purposes of this policy, the following definitions shall apply: 

  • Campus officials: Public Safety officers and Residence Life professional staff members or their designee. 
  • Guided room search is defined as requiring the participation of the room occupant(s) in opening doors, drawers, closets, and other personal possessions, as requested. 

The College reserves the right to enter and search any student room to investigate possible violation(s) of College policies, or state or federal laws including, but not limited to, possession, distribution, use, or sale of illegal drugs or drug paraphernalia. The Director of Residence Life or a designated on-call Residence Life professional staff member or their designee, after reviewing the circumstances, may authorize a guided search of the student’s room by a Public Safety Officer. Probable cause for search may include, but is not limited to, student behavior that suggests they are under the influence of illegal substance(s), the smell of marijuana in or around the room, or illegal drugs/paraphernalia in plain sight. Any inspection of a student’s possessions shall be made in the student’s presence. 

Room Search Procedure 

  • The search shall be conducted by a Public Safety Officer, in the presence of a Residence Life professional staff member or their designee. 
  • Resident (s) of the room or multiple room unit will be notified of the authorization and reason for the search at the time of the search, if they are present. 
  • If a resident of the room or multiple room unit is not present, the Residence Life professional staff will make every effort to contact the resident(s) to notify them of a search authorization. 
  • All areas of the room may be searched, including, but not limited to, desks, closets, and bathrooms. In addition, personal items of the then present resident, such as backpacks and suitcases, if there is cause to believe illegal drugs or paraphernalia are present in these items may be searched. The Public Safety Officer will determine probable cause in consultation with the Residence Life professional staff member. 
  • Present residents may be required to provide access to any locked spaces/containers, as requested by the Public Safety Officer. 
  • Any illegal drug or drug paraphernalia found during the search will be confiscated by the Public Safety Officer and used as evidence in student conduct proceedings. These items may be shared with local law enforcement according to local, state, and federal guidelines. 

Pet Policy

Pets are prohibited in residence halls and town houses on campus. Fresh water fish in a freshwater aquarium up to 10 gallons in size are permitted inside residents’ rooms. 

Prohibited Items

Prohibited items include firearms, ammunition, weapons, replica weapons, fireworks, candles, incense, open flames, gasoline, flammable materials, gas or battery-powered engines, and motor vehicles. 

Smoking & Tobacco Use in Residence Life

Smoking is prohibited in residence halls, including Berlin Village and Thompson House. To locate complete smoking and tobacco information, refer to the College policy on Smoking & Tobacco Use in the Student Handbook

Weapons

Pennsylvania law and/or Westminster College policy prohibit the possession, use or storage of weapons or dangerous materials of any type or description anywhere on Westminster College property. This includes, but is not limited to, firearms, compressed- air or gas-operated guns, pellet guns, BB guns, illegal knives, swords, explosive devices, fireworks, ammunition, or any other dangerous or offensive weapon as defined in the Pennsylvania Crimes Code, Section 908c. Additionally, the College prohibits the possession of any replica style weapons and non-folding knives designed to be carried in a sheath, and any folding knife commonly referred to as a “pocket knife” unless it has a blade of less than three (3) inches in length. 

Window Screens

Screens are to be kept in windows at all times. Students are prohibited to keep live trees, exercise weights, or anything that extends outside room windows. Due to safety concerns, roofs, overhangs, attics, and marked physical plant spaces are off-limits to students. No one may enter or exit through a window or pass items through, except during an active emergency and in an effort to exit the building. There is a $50 fee per screen to reinstall removed screens. 

 

Housing Policies

Abandoned Property

Abandoned belongings found within residence hall rooms are discarded immediately and will not be stored by the College. If any dangerous or illegal items are found, the Department of Public Safety will be contacted to assist in the removal and documentation of the items. Drivers’ licenses, credit cards, federal forms of identification, and Titan Cards will be turned into Public Safety.  

Appliances

Refrigerators are permitted in student rooms where a refrigerator is not already provided by the College; they must be stamped with a visible and acceptable Underwriters Seal of Approval and may not exceed 4.3 cubic feet in size. Air conditioners or freezer only units are prohibited in residence hall rooms. Microwave ovens with a power rating of 1100 watts or less are permitted in student rooms.. Refrigerators, stoves, and dishwashers are provided in Berlin Village. Other appliances such as fans and coffee makers with an automatic shut-off (coffee makers with an exposed heating or warming element are prohibited) are allowed for individual use in rooms. Appliances with exposed heating elements, such as George Foreman grills, toasters and toaster ovens are not permitted, except in Berlin Village. To conserve energy and minimize the risk of power failure, the College reserves the right to restrict or limit the use of electrical appliances. In addition, the College prohibits students from regulating thermostats. 

Gender Affirming Housing

The Gender Affirming Housing Program at Westminster College works actively with students to have the ability to feel safe, welcomed, and in our residence halls that best meet their needs regardless of their gender identity. Housing assignments are organized by sex-at-birth and not by gender, gender identity or expression. Individual requests for gender affirming housing may be possible, especially when requested prior to the housing selection process. We encourage students to reach out to us early in the process so that we may offer the widest range of housing options. However, there is no guarantee that a particular space will be available. To request gender affirming housing, schedule an appointment by emailing residencelife@westminster.edu. Our staff will work with you in a personal, confidential, and informed manner to discuss what housing options are available.  

Some housing options a student may be assigned include: 

  • Single or double room with a private bath 
  • Single or double room with a gender-neutral bathroom in close proximity 
  • Single or double room with an attached semi-private bathroom shared with another single or double room 

Keys & Titan Cards

Your Titan Card is used for access to your residence hall. If lost, report that information immediately to the Department of Public Safety so that the card can be deactivated and you may obtain a replacement card. Titan Card access to Ferguson Hall is provided to all active sorority women for the use of chapter rooms and entry to the building for formal sorority events (recruitment parties, meetings, etc.). Misuse of Ferguson access will result in loss of the card access privilege. Each resident student is issued a room key. Replacement cost for your room key is $50. This cost is nonrefundable and subject to change. To ensure the safety of a student and their belongings, lost keys should be reported to Residence Life staff immediately. A spare key may be obtained from a Residence Life staff member until a lock change occurs and new keys are cut. College keys may not to be duplicated by students. Residence hall room keys must be returned during the official checkout period or when the room is permanently vacated. Students will be billed for any keys not returned at that time. If a student is locked out of their room, a Residence Life staff member will unlock the room. Students who overuse this service will be subject to judicial action. A student will not be allowed entrance into rooms other than their own for any reason. Students may not alter any existing lock or door hardware or install any additional locks or door hardware at anytime. Items installed by students will be removed at the resident’s expense. 

Personal Property Insurance

Westminster College is unable to insure the personal property of students and will not reimburse students for losses associated with their personal property, regardless of reason. The College shall have no legal obligation to pay for the loss or damage to student personal property occurring in College buildings or property prior to, during or after the period of the agreement. Students are encouraged to carry appropriate insurance to cover such losses. Personal property insurance may be purchased for residence hall room contents through numerous insurance companies. We encourage students and parents to check their homeowners’ insurance policies, as many include coverage for on-campus belongings when students are away at school. 

Pregnancy Policy

The following policy concerns students who experience a pregnancy while living in campus housing. All students should be aware of the rights and protections available to students who become pregnant or are experiencing pregnancy-related conditions. Students who become pregnant or are experiencing pregnancy-related conditions are strongly encouraged to contact the Title IX Coordinator who can ensure a student’s ability to participate in the College’s education program or activity and can offer supportive measures if appropriate. Westminster College facilities are limited to single-student housing and are unable to accommodate infants or children in the residence halls. 

Residence Hall Breaks, Early Arrivals, & Extended Stay

All residence halls close during Thanksgiving, Winter, and Spring breaks. Residents may not remain in College housing beyond the announced closing day or hour, or return to the residence hall prior to the announced opening unless given written permission by the Office of Residence Life. Students must vacate their rooms within 24 hours of their last final exam or final class period each semester. Residence Life and Public Safety staff are authorized to enter all rooms to ensure that all health and safety standards are met. Students who fail to comply with break housing procedures are subject to judicial action. Students will be informed of break housing procedures prior to each break. Berlin Village residents are permitted to stay in their townhouses during any academic break, with the exception of when the College is closed between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day. Exact dates will be communicated closer to the actual break. 

Students are prohibited from entering their housing assignment before designated move-in dates, except when approved by the Office of Residence Life. The below instances require a College employee to request Early Arrival through the Office of Residence Life: 

  • Students required to be on campus for athletics 
  • Students required to be on campus for sanctioned College activities 

Special circumstances should seek approval from the Office of Residence Life for early arrival for reasons other than those listed above. Should a student move into their assignment prior to their designated move-in date, the student will be charged a daily housing rate. Additionally, students should know that many departments and services on-campus will not be available or operating with limited hours; students may be responsible for paying for their own meals. Westminster College policies are still in effect during this duration and any violation of policies could prevent future break housing access. Students must vacate their housing assignment by their designated check-out date.

The below instances require a College employee to request Extended Stay access through the Office of Residence Life: 

  • Students required to be on campus for athletics 
  • Students required to be on campus for sanctioned College activities 

Special circumstances should seek approval from the Office of Residence Life for Extended Stay for reasons other than those listed above. Should a student continue to stay in their assignment after their designated move-out date, the student will be charged a daily housing rate. Students will not be permitted to stay on-campus if they have a Financial Hold. Additionally, students should know that many departments and services on-campus will not be available or operating with limited hours; students may be responsible for paying for their own meals. Westminster College policies are in still in effect during this duration and any violation of policies could prevent future break housing access. 

Right of Entry

The Office of Residence Life recognizes and respects an individual’s right to privacy. The College reserves the right to enter any room to perform routine maintenance duties, to inspect any room for reasons for Health and Safety Checks, potential violations of college policies, or to ensure the well-being and/or welfare of a student. Upon entering the room, the College official may confiscate material believed to be associated with an alleged violation of Westminster College policy if the material in question is in plain view. The Residence Life professional staff will communicate with the resident(s) the items that were confiscated, the policy violated, and any referrals to student conduct or administrative fees. The above may take place whether or not the occupant is present. Guided searches of the room, its contents, and personal effects will be conducted pursuant to the policy for searching rooms. See Guided Search policy. 

Room Assignments

The Office of Residence Life makes room and roommate assignments for incoming first year and transfer students. Upper-class residents choose their roommates and assignments through the Housing Selection process, conducted each spring semester. Students living in theme housing conduct their own housing selection process. The housing selection process for upper-class students is structured in a way that gives preference to a student’s class standing. Within the various classes, room selection order is determined by random lottery numbers. Lottery numbers are determined by the class standing for the spring semester as designated by the Registrars’ Office and will be sent to each student at Westminster through their campus email. A lottery number is required for single, double, or triple room selection process. Roommate pairs/groups should use the lowest lottery number for the pair/group. Room selection for Berlin Village and Thompson House also occurs in the spring semester. Criteria used in the selection process is specific to each location and may include criteria such as semesters lived on campus, GPA, and demonstration of responsible behavior as a member of the Westminster College community and honors’ status (Thompson House only). Information regarding this process will be made available in the fall semester. 

Room Changes

Part of Westminster College’s educational mission is to assist students in developing the skills necessary to maintain respectful and healthy relationships with others. As part of this process, all residents are required to complete Roommate Agreements with their roommate(s). Students experiencing difficulties with their roommate and the subsequent room assignment should first contact their RA and have the responsibility to first work toward reaching a resolution to the conflict. All members of the Residence Life staff are trained to assist students in working out these problems. The Office of Residence Life will consider room and roommate changes only after the students involved have completed their Roommate Agreement and have made a reasonable effort to explore all alternatives to a change. Room change requests are approved as space permits and during designated periods only.  

Room Consolidation

At times it may be necessary for the Office of Residence Life to consolidate residents within the residence halls. Students in non-singles without a roommate(s) may be moved to completely fill rooms within the same residence hall. This usually occurs for maximum space utilization, but may also include reasons of discipline, safety, health, irresolvable conflict, or for other situations deemed necessary by the College. The Office of Residence Life will provide students involved at least 48 hours’ notice when a move is made. In emergency situations, this may not be possible, and will be explained at the time of the consolidation. 

Room Vacancies

If a student does not show up for the opening of an academic semester, or later vacates the room, the remaining occupant(s) must ensure a bed, desk, desk chair, dresser and/or closet/wardrobe are free of all belongings and clean at all times in the event another student is assigned to that vacant space. The College reserves the right to fill vacancies in rooms at any time, and to relocate students if circumstances require. Students living off-campus while abroad and/or student teaching are guaranteed a residence hall space when they return to campus. The College tries, but unfortunately cannot guarantee a specific housing assignment. In limited circumstances, the College may offer students the option to buy-out vacant spaces for an additional cost or accept consolidation. 

Suites in Eichenauer Hall

Eichenauer Hall’s rooms are arranged so that two double occupancy rooms typically share a common bathroom. All four residents share in the responsibility for the bathroom in that suited living arrangement, including its contents, cleanliness and damages. If all four residents agree to utilize the suited living arrangement and all three rooms as a collective space, all furniture must be returned to its original room prior to move out or the residents in the room with missing furniture will be billed for it to be moved back to its original room. In this situation, keys may not be shared among residents of the suite. 

 

Residential Facility Policies

Care of Facilities & Damages

An important part of living in a community is demonstrating respect for fellow residents by taking responsibility for the community environment. Residents assume a shared responsibility for the proper maintenance of their rooms and the common areas of the residence halls. Westminster College provides daily cleaning service to all public areas of residence halls, and students are expected to help maintain these areas. Berlin Village residents are responsible for all cleaning within the townhouse and on attached porches. Students are liable for damage to College or student property caused by negligent or willful actions. In extreme cases, damages by unidentified persons will be the financial responsibility of the community. Residence Life and Physical Plant Staffs regularly inspect all rooms and common areas. A Room Condition Form is completed by each student as they move into a residence hall room. The exact condition and contents of the room are noted at that time. When a student checks out of a room, the initial condition of the room will be compared against its current state. Any damage beyond normal wear and tear will be assessed to the room’s occupants. Residents who wish to check out of their rooms must do so with their RA to complete the necessary steps and paperwork involved. A $30 improper check-out fee can be avoided by taking the few minutes necessary to check out properly when rooms are vacated. 

Decorations

Decorating community hallways is a long-standing holiday tradition but needs to be done in a way that ensures the safety of all residents and does not cause damage to the building. Hall decorations should be removed within one week of a holiday or before the residence halls close for a holiday break. To minimize damage to the buildings, we ask that the students use 3M adhesive hooks or tape to hang decorations, and students are allowed to leave these on at the end of the year at no additional cost. Strip LED lights are prohibited in residence halls, as well as the use of any adhesive, including tape, on the floor. Nothing should be hung from ceiling tiles or pipes as they are easily damaged and are often in areas where fire suppression equipment is located. Fire code requires that corridors and egress routes remain unimpeded. Therefore, “Exit” signs and fire suppression equipment (extinguishers, sprinkler heads, sensors, etc.) must remain uncovered. Additionally, door decorations should leave at least one inch uncovered around the perimeter and the number plate must remain visible. Doors cannot be wrapped. Please do not leave objects on the floor that might cause tripping. Decorative lights should be unplugged when not attended. Finally, decorations should be inclusive, and participating students should be considerate of students not taking part. Remember to be courteous if you are asked to move or remove decorations for any reason. 

Furnishings

Westminster College furnishes bed frames, mattresses, desks and chairs, curtains, closet space, drawer space, and wastebaskets. Furnishings provided by the College may not be removed from the room at any time. Students are required to provide their own bedding, towels, rugs, and other personal necessities. Berlin Village residents must provide their own wastebaskets. Platforms and lofts are not permitted. All rooms are equipped with loftable/bunkable Twin XL beds (36”X80”). Residents may request bunking bed pins from their RA. A limited number of loft kits are available upon request at the beginning of the year through a Residence Life staff member.  

Heating

To address residents’ comfort while conserving energy, Physical Plant provides heat from October through April. As the need arises, the Physical Plant office, in consultation with the Office of Residence Life and the National Weather Service, may adjust the established heating “on” and “off” dates. Due to the size and complexity of the College’s heating system, it may take 12-24 hours for the effects to be realized within the halls. Personal space heaters are prohibited in individual residence hall rooms or other residential spaces. Students should contact their Resident Assistant if they are finding issues with the temperature of their room. If it is determined that the temperature is not within acceptable limits the Resident Assistant will make the appropriate contact with the Physical Plant Office. If the Physical Plant Office deems the heat to be malfunctioning, the Physical Plant Office will provide an appropriate temporary solution until the heating issue is resolved. 

Outdoor Areas

Outdoor areas are public spaces and should therefore be free of clutter and storage of students’ belongings. Specifically, Berlin Village residents may decorate the porch of their unit. However, decorations must be tasteful, uncluttered, and must not limit egress from the unit. Items such as bikes, shoes, and furniture may not be stored outside the Berlin Village townhouses. Students are not permitted to have grills of any kind. 

Windows

Students may display Westminster athletic team items, such as banners, flags or pennants, Greek chapter letters (only) on a flag or display piece, decorative LED lights, a window fan or a potted plant only within windows. Students are prohibited from posting, hanging, or displaying signage, flags, decorations, decals, or any other items in, on or around residence hall windows and coverings. When curtains are closed, nothing should be visible in windows, except items permitted.  

Residence Life Staff


Ashley C. Haney, Director of Residence Life
Desirae Hairston, Area Coordinator
Logan Reedy, Area Coordinator
Evan Weinstein, Area Coordinator

Area Coordinators (ACs) supervise the Residence Life program in the residence halls. They work with students, Head Resident Assistants (HRAs) and Resident assistants (RAs), and the Office of Residence Life to provide an environment where each student can reach their fullest potential.

Resident Assistants (RAs) are upper-class students who live within each residence hall community. They are available to assist with any questions or problems students may have. In addition, they act as an information source and handle assigned administrative responsibilities. Their goal is to interact with residents, helping to build and maintain a sense of community within the residence halls. They also strive toward bridging the classroom experience with residential living through educational and social programming, and work to nurture a sense of mutual respect and responsibility in the residence halls.