Student Life

Residence Life & Housing

ResLife Staff 2012


IMPORTANT: Trying to Make Travel Plans? 
Here are some important dates to help you plan:

  • Spring Break: Feb 23-Mar 3 – No classes (Halls stay Open)
  • May Break: Apr 21-28 – No classes (Commencement Saturday, April 20, Halls stay Open)
  • No May class or traveling for May? – Check out by Monday, April 22 at 10am
  • Summer Break: Fri, May 24 – Check out by 1pm. (Finals on Thursday, May 23)
Generally, there is no food service during breaks, even when residence halls remain open, so please plan accordingly. Questions? Talk to your building supervisor or CA. Thank you!


ABOUT RESIDENCE LIFE AND HOUSING

Building Lasting Communities of Learning 

Redlands students place a high priority on creating a genuine sense of community in our residence halls.

Our departmental mission statement is Building Lasting Communities of Learning. We strive to do this by:

1. Fostering the development of health interpersonal relationships.

2. Stimulating a dedication to responsible community engagement.

3. Encourage growth, self-discovery, and self-advocacy.

4. Developing a commitment to diversity awareness and social justice.

Hall staff members and other student leaders play a pivotal role in planning hall activities and programs that encourage you to grapple with social and intellectual challenges.

The Community Standards Process challenges all of our students to facilitate and evaluate what they want their own communities to be. Hall staff do many social and educational programs, and resident-initiated programming is also always encouraged and desired.

Each Residence Hall Community consists of a number of staff members who work to ensure that the communities are running smoothly and that our students feel safe to be themselves, explore their identities, and learn and grow together.

Res Life Run 2012

Community Assistants live on each floor and are responsible for community development, programming and policy enforcement. They are undergraduate students who are trained in helping skills, crisis management, community-building and student development. These students are on duty in their communities from 7 p.m.-7 a.m. every day to assist students, build relationships, and respond to crises.

Check out this video posted through the "It Gets Better Project."

 

 


Athletics are an important part of student life.
softball player

The University softball field was modeled after the one in "Field of Dreams."

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