EXPECTATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES. Campus housing offers a great advantage of having the opportunity to live and work closely with all types of individuals. With the roommate relationship, there are specific responsibilities that each person carries. The expectation of sleeping without undue interference and the need to study outweigh social privileges; however, roommates must strike a balance as to the time and priority of room usage. Everyone must take responsibility to express their preferences in using the room. If roommates have difficulties in resolving expectations for room usage, Community Advisors are able to assist residents. Below is a list of reasonable expectations, which students should have for one another while living in campus housing: a. Respect the differences and diversity of the community and its members. b. Conduct themselves in a manner that enhances the PSU environment. c. Be conscious of the needs of others and how actions affect other individuals. d. Sleep during the night, reasonably undisturbed. e. Study in one's living space reasonably free of noise and distractions. f. Have unhindered access to one's room and residential amenities. g. Feel secure against physical or emotional harm. h. Share a clean room and common areas, with their fellow residents. i. Have their personal space and belongings respected. j. Host guests who do not disturb a roommate's right to sleep or study. k. Be comfortable addressing grievances. l. Have reasonable privacy.
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Sources: Residential Life & Dining Services Policies & Procedures
EXPECTATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES. Campus housing offers a great advantage of having the opportunity to live and work closely with all types of individuals. With the roommate relationship, there are specific responsibilities that each person carries. The expectation of sleeping without undue interference and the need to study outweigh social privileges; however, roommates must strike a balance as to the time and priority of room usage. Everyone Each individual must take responsibility to express their preferences in using the room. If roommates have difficulties in resolving expectations for room usage, Community Advisors are able to assist residents. Below is a list of reasonable expectations, which students should have for one another while living in campus housing:
a. Respect the differences and diversity of the community and its members.
b. Conduct themselves in a manner that enhances the PSU environment.
c. Be conscious of the needs of others and how actions affect other individuals.
d. Sleep during the night, reasonably undisturbed.
e. Study in one's living space reasonably free of noise and distractions.
f. Have unhindered access to one's room and residential amenities.
g. Feel secure against physical or emotional harm.
h. Share a clean room and common areas, with their fellow residents.
i. Have their personal space and belongings respected.
j. Host guests who do not disturb a roommate's right to sleep or study.
study k. Be comfortable addressing grievances.
l. Have reasonable privacy.
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Sources: Residential Life & Dining Services Policies & Procedures