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The number
of undergraduates that are enrolled at Juniata for 2007-2008 academic
year is approximately 1460. To obtain more information of the enrollment
process please visit the Admissions
Home Page
The number of undergraduates that live in college owned housing
is approximately1198. Visit the home page of Residence
Life for more information about college housing.
The following policies are for compliance
with the College and University Security Information Act, in dealing
with Resident Hall issues:
- Types of housing available (on-campus, off-campus,
single rooms, double groups, single sex, coed, undergraduate,
graduate, married etc.)
On-Campus:
~ Juniata College traditional on-campus housing: 7 Residence Halls
~ Juniata College non-traditional on-campus housing: 1 apartment
building
and 3 houses.
Off-Campus:
~ Juniata College non-traditional off-campus housing: 2 apartment
buildings.
Room Breakdown:
Singles: 15 (8 female, 7 male)
Double apartments: 6 (gender optional)
Triples: 17 (7 males, 7 females, 3 gender optional)
Quads: 24 (6 male, 6 female, 12 gender optional)
Five persons: 4 (gender optional)
Eight person rooms: 24 (gender optional)
Eight person houses: 3 (gender optional)
Double rooms: 380
Single Sex
1 traditional building and 3 houses (gender optional)
Coed
6 Traditional residence halls:
o 1 Resident hall – coed by rooms
o 5 Resident halls – coed by floors
o 3 Non-traditional resident buildings – coed by room
Undergraduate:
1141 beds available to undergraduate students
Graduate:
N/A
Married:
N/A
- A description of the type and number of employees, including
security personnel, assigned to the student housing facilities
which shall include a description of their security training.
The Office of Residential Life employs 8 Resident Directors and
30 Resident Assistants. All staff receives security/emergency training
in the following areas.
o Emergency contacts
o Dean of duty notification
o Medical emergencies, serious accident and death
o Fire emergency and fire alarms
o Mental Health emergency and procedures
o Sexual Assault or rape
o Natural Disaster
o Notification to appropriate parties in event of emergency
o Potential bomb threat
o Threat to welfare of person or college property
o Use of Illegal drugs
o Intoxicated individual
o Communication equipment
o Sensitivity and diversity
o Judicial process/policies and procedures
o Pathfinder policies and enforcement
o Fire extinguishers
o Alcohol and drug training
o Emergency situation practice
o Mediation
o Confrontation/ conflict resolution and roommate conflict
o Key security, locking and keying into rooms
o Incident reporting
o Stress periods for students
Residents must obtain approval from the Office of Residential Life
prior to changing rooms. Residents should contact the Office of
Residential Life to learn of available spaces. Students moving without
proper permission are subject to a fine and/or other disciplinary
action.
No room changes will be approved during the first two weeks or
the last week of each semester.
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