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Residence Life

Marymount Manhattan College is home to approximately 700 residential students. Incoming students who meet the priority deadline are placed in the 55th Street Residence Hall. Transfer students are placed at the de Hirsch residence. Returning residence may choose to live in the Manhattan Park residence or the de Hirsch residence.


APPLYING FOR RESIDENCE

You must be admitted to the college prior to applying for residency. To apply for residency, please fill out the online Residence Hall Application , or print out and complete the PDF version of the Residence Hall Application. Both methods will require you to either visit CSS with, or else mail in your non-refundable application deposit of $500.00. This deposit is in addition to the required $200 tuition deposit for first year students. The application cannot be processed without the deposit. Once an assignment has been made, the $500 deposit is applied towards housing fees. When completing the application, we ask applicants to please be truthful when answering the questions. If a specific roommate is requested, both parties must request each other in order for the request to be considered. For first year students, all housing applications and deposits are due by May 1st for the fall and December 1st for the spring semester. Housing and preference requests are assigned on a first-come basis and are not guaranteed.

In early June, the application will be processed. At that time, students will receive a residence hall assignment and more information about housing. Specific room assignments and roommate information will be sent in August once the student's room and board bill has been paid in full. For specific questions regarding the facilities or other aspects of residence life at MMC, please contact the Office of Residence Life at (212) 774-0740 or via email at Residence Life.

55th Street Residence Hall


The high-rise residence hall provides a community setting beyond the 71st Street campus. Located on 55th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues, the residence hall is about a fifteen-minute walk from MMC.

Each suite in this hall consists of two bedrooms. Each bedroom accommodates two, three, or four residents, allowing each suite to house up to seven residents. All bedrooms are furnished with a bed, dresser, and desk for each resident that may be rearranged to the student's preference. The rooms also feature cable and individual Ethernet access, as well as optional telephone line connections. The kitchen consists of a table and chairs, stovetop, sink, microwave and full-size refrigerator. Each suite has one full bathroom and larger suites may have additional toilets and sinks.

Other amenities include 24-hour security, a laundry room, convenience store, lounge space, outdoor balcony, piano, and ATM.

de Hirsch Residence Hall


Located at 92nd Street and Lexington Avenue, de Hirsch is a part of the famous 92nd Street YMWHA. MMC students reside on two floors in either single or double rooms. This residence is about a fifteen-minute walk from campus.

Each floor is home to 45 students and has one large community kitchen and bathroom cleaned daily by building staff. Students are provided with a bed, dresser, and desk. Each bedroom is equipped with cable and Internet connections. Cable is provided at an additional cost.

The building provides state of the art 24-hour security staff, a laundry room on every floor, a snack bar and convenience store, large lounge spaces and weekly maid and linen service. There is a large gym facility that is available to students at a discounted rate. There are also many lectures and programs available to students free of charge. For additional information about the de Hirsch residence, visit http://www.92ndsty.org

The Manhattan Park Residence


Located on nearby Roosevelt Island, the Manhattan Park Residence provides apartment living for upper class residents. Each spacious two bedroom/two bathroom apartment features a full kitchen, living room, dining area, two bathrooms, large closets, a flat screen TV, internet and cable. There is a free gym located within the building, a laundry room, a 24-hour concierge, and a sun deck.

Manhattan Park is in close proximity to MMC by taking the Tram from 59th Street to Roosevelt Island, or by taking the Uptown F train from 63rd Street and Lexington Avenue to the first stop.


OTHER INFORMATION


If you have specific questions regarding the facilities or other aspects of residence life, please do not hesitate to call the Office of Residence Life at (212) 774-0740 or email Residence Life.

Housing Costs *
Initial housing deposit (is applied towards your housing costs) $500/year
Damage deposit (refundable at the end of the year depending on damages) $ $250/year
Mandatory Meal Plan — New Students $1000/semester
$2000/year
Partial Meal Plan — Returning residents enrolled prior to Fall 2006 $400/semester
$800/year

de Hirsch $5,330/semester
$10,660/year
55th Street $5,330/semester
$10,660/year
Manhattan Park $5,330/semester
$10,660/year
* Prices subject to change.



Fall 2008 Timeline
$500 non-refundable housing deposit deadline for returning students April 21
Spring room selection process for returning students April 22-25

$500 non-refundable housing deposit deadline for first-year students May 1

$200 non-refundable tuition deposit deadline for first-year students May 1

Deadline for full payment of tuition and housing fees July 23
Room assignments sent July 31
New student move in August 25-26
New student orientation August 27-29
Continuing students move in August 30-31
Fall semester begins September 2
Residence halls close at noon December 20



Spring 2009 Timeline
$500 non-refundable housing deposit deadline December 1

$200 non-refundable tuition deposit deadline for first-year students December 1

Deadline for full payment of tuition and housing fees January 5
Room assignments sent January 16
New student move in January 29
New student orientation January 30
Spring semester begins February 2




TERMS AND CONDITIONS



By submitting a deposit, students are agreeing to reside in the residence halls for the entire academic year. Placement in housing will only be granted to full-time registered students. However, the terms of the housing contract remain in effect should a student's status be changed to part-time during the course of the year. Students are not released from their financial obligation to the residence halls for any reason unless they withdraw from the college. Depending upon the date of the withdrawal, students may be responsible for some or all of their residential financial obligation. Students who are removed from either the residence hall or college for judicial reasons will be responsible for the entire academic year charges. Housing preferences are granted in accordance with deposit date and upon full payment. Failure to meet a student's preference does not release the student from this contract. Acceptance of the application does not guarantee housing. Students must adhere to the timeline printed on this application.

Acceptance of Marymount Manhattan College housing signifies an agreement to abide by all rules and regulations as put forth in the MMC Residence Life Contract and Residence Life Handbook.



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