Room: 209 Horace Mann
Telephone: 620-235-4245 or 1-800-854-PITT
e-mail: cmalle@pittstate.edu
http://www2.pittstate.edu/house/
The department of University Housing maintains and supervises Pittsburg State University’s six residence halls and Crimson Village Apartments. University Housing provides safe, attractive and comfortable residential facilities and a well-balanced, attractive food service program. The residence halls provide an environment, which enhances students’ intellectual and social development. Each building is staffed with student-oriented professionals and paraprofessionals. Summer programs include summer school housing along with camps and conferences requiring campus housing.
Campus Residency Policy
Pittsburg State University requires that all first-year students live in the residence halls for their first two academic semesters on campus and purchase either the seven-day access meal plan or the 14 day access meal plan. All other students may live in housing of their choice. Prior to signing the contract, exceptions to the policy will normally be granted where any of the following circumstances exist:
- The student lives at home with parents or guardians and is commuting within 50 miles of the PSU campus.
- The student is married and living with his or her spouse.
- The student is a veteran with one or more years of active service.
- The student is 21 years or older.
- The student is a transfer student is transferring 24 hours of credit or more. (Non-Concurrent Enrollment)
Any other exceptions must be reviewed and considered prior to submitting a contract for a residence hall assignment. First year students may not cancel their contract once it is submitted if they remain enrolled at the university.
Crimson Village Apartments
Located on the east side of the campus, the Crimson Village apartments offer convenient housing to Pittsburg State University students. The complex consists of 40 units – 24 two-bedroom apartments and 16 three-bedroom apartments. The apartments were newly renovated in 2004. All units have private storage areas, carport, stove, refrigerator, washer and dryer. Apartments are un-furnished. The complex also includes a fenced play area. All PSU student families, in which at least one member of the household is a full-time student for each semester and meet income eligibility requirements for Housing and Urban Development (HUD), are eligible to live in Crimson Village. Assignment preference is given to families composed of married or single parent students. Other non-traditional age students may be considered depending on qualifications, overall occupancy, and demand by the above groups.
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