Residence Halls Room Selection
2009-10
Available Rooms - coming soon!
Students will have an opportunity to select their residence hall room for the 2009-2010 academic year at Room Selection during the second and third week of Term 8.
Index of Information
Dates
Intent to Withdraw
Off Campus Study - Housing Information Meeting
Numbers Draw
Late Numbers Draw
Room Selection Information
Room Selection Process
Room Selection Timeline
Floor Plans
Frequently Asked Questions
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OFF CAMPUS STUDY-Trip Meeting |
Shaw Lounge |
Thursday, April 9th |
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11:00 am - 12:00 pm |
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NUMBERS DRAW |
OC |
Tuesday, April 14th |
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Breakfast |
8:00 am - 9:00 am |
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Lunch |
11:00 am - 1:00 pm |
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ROOM SELECTION - Night 1 |
Ratt |
Tuesday, April 21st |
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ROOM SELECTION - Night 2 |
Ratt |
Thursday, April 23rd |
Intent to Withdraw
Students who do not intend to return to Cornell College in Fall 2009 are not eligible to participate in any room selection activities (including Resident Assistant selection, Living & Learning selection and apartment draw). Students intending to withdraw must contact the Dean of Students Office no later than WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 . Students who notify the Deans Office BY THE DEADLINE will be eligible for a full refund of their $300 enrollment deposit (less any charges owed the College). Students may contact the Dean of Students Office at x4234 or by sending an e-mail message to mlong@cornellcollege.edu.
Off Campus Study - Housing Information Meeting
An informational meeting will be held on Thursday, April 9 for students who will study off-campus during the 2009 fall semester. At this time, those students will complete their housing preference form and participate in a lottery to determine preference for housing assignments upon return.
Numbers Draw
Numbers Draw is Tuesday, April 14th, on the Orange Carpet at breakfast (8:00 am - 9:00 am) and lunch (11:00 am - 1:00 pm). Numbers draw will be held at breakfast and lunch only. EVERY STUDENT planning to live in a Residence Hall MUST draw a number. Students who are unable to draw a number, may designate a proxy to draw a number. The proxy must have the ID (or a photocopy) of the student for whom he or she is drawing.
- Bring your Student ID
- Sign a Residence Hall Agreement
A Residence Hall Agreement for 2009-2010 must be signed before you will be permitted to draw a number. These agreement forms will be available on the Orange Carpet during Numbers Draw. - Draw a number according to your classification for 2009-2010.
(Classification lists are provided to the Residence Life Office by the Registrar's office for Room Draw.) - You will be given a Room Selection Pass with your name, classification, and number.
Late Numbers Draw
Students who miss Numbers Draw may participate in Late Draw by stopping by the Residence Life Office beginning at 8:00 am on Wednesday, April 15. Students participating in late draw may not select a room, NOR MAY THEIR ROOMMATE(S) SELECT A ROOM, until all other students have selected a room. Late draw participants and their roommate(s) may select from any remaining rooms on Thursday, April 23, beginning at approximately 8:30 pm. This would be VERY unfortunate, so please remember to draw a number at the regular numbers draw time (breakfast and lunch on Tuesday, April 14).
- Rooms are selected according to class standing, with next year's seniors drawing first, juniors second, sophomores third and students without roommates fourth. Groups with a student or students who participated in Late Draw must wait until after sophomores choose rooms on Thursday (approximately 8:30 pm).
- A student selecting a room may choose any person who has participated in numbers draw as a roommate(s).
- The number of students drawing into a room must equal the capacity of the room as designated by the Residence Life Office.
- Rooms are designated as either male or female rooms. The College does not provide a co-ed room option.
- Lists of rooms, special interest areas and floor plans will be available FOLLOWING Numbers Draw.
- If drawing into a double or larger, only one person from the room will be permitted in the Room Selection Area (Hedge Conference Room). This person MUST have the Cornell IDs (or photocopies) of all who will be living in the room.
- Arrive at The Ratt at the time listed for the type of room that interests you, and if appropriate, your classification.
- When your number is called, show your ID(s) and Room Selection Pass(es) to the checker at the door of Hedges. You must have your student ID as well as those of your roommate(s) to participate in Room Selection.
- Proceed to the table of the building you prefer.
- Select a room and present your Room Selection Pass(es) to the person at the table. If your preference is taken, select another room or go to the table of your second choice building.
- Proceed to the final check out table. Your selection will be recorded and the Room Selection Pass(es) collected. It is very important that you stop at the check out table.
Room Selection Timeline
FRIDAY, APRIL 17
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Evening |
Available rooms posted on-line |
TUESDAY, APRIL 21
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7:00 pm - 7:35 pm |
Triples & Quads |
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7:35 pm - 8:15 pm |
ALL singles (all classifications) |
THURSDAY, APRIL 23
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6:30 pm - 7:00 pm |
Senior doubles |
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7:00 pm - 7:45 pm |
Junior doubles |
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7:45 pm - 8:20 pm |
Sophomore doubles |
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8:20 pm - 8:30 pm |
Students without roommates |
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8:30 pm - 8:35 pm |
Late room selection |
Floor Plans
Floor plans are provided on-line to assist students in determining the location of a room within a residence hall. Diagrams are not necessarily drawn to scale and certain building renovations and/or improvements may not be included. If you have questions, please contact the Residence Life Office.
Bowman-Carter Hall - Dows Hall - Merner Hall - Olin Hall - Pauley Hall -
Pfeiffer Hall - Rorem Hall - Tarr Hall
What do I do if I do not have a roommate?
If you do not have a roommate for next year contact the Residence Life Office immediately. Students without a roommate will not be permitted to select a room unless they have completed a Roommate Request Form at the Residence Life Office PRIOR to Room Selection. You will be assigned a roommate Thursday night beginning at approximately 8:20 pm.
What do I do if I'm unable to attend Numbers Draw and/or Room Selection?
You will need a proxy. A proxy is permitted to draw a number for you as long as the proxy has a copy of your ID. A proxy is permitted to select a room for you provided the proxy has a copy of your ID and your Room Selection Pass. Other arrangements may be made by contacting Judy Goetschius (jgoetschius@cornellcollege.edu) prior to Numbers Draw and Room Selection.
Can I change rooms after Room Selection?
No room changes will be permitted for the first semester. Anyone moving into a room other than the room assigned at room draw, will lose the privilege of living in that building, will be moved, and will be fined.
How can I be assigned to a Substance Free or co-ed floor?
Students wishing to select a room on a special interest floor may do so during their allotted time. Students selecting rooms on substance free floors will be required to sign an agreement stating they understand and agree to abide by the special policies of the particular floor or building. Students who violate the agreement will be fined, disciplinary action will be taken, and the student may lose the privilege of living in the building and/or on the floor. Students selecting rooms on co-ed floors in Merner will be required to sign an agreement stating they understand that the restrooms are shared by both men and women and acknowledging that they are aware that urinals are also present in these restrooms.
What if I am gone on a trip during first semester?
This year, because of space availability, students on trips Blocks 1 and 2 will be allowed to participate in Room Selection. Students choosing a room will be responsible for room charges even if they have not moved in.
Students on trips first semester should not participate in any Room Selection activities. They will be assigned housing prior to their second semester return.


