Registrar’s Office

Registrar’s Office

The Registrar’s Office takes pride in providing quality service to our students. We’re here to ensure that you meet all the requirements of your degree so that when employers or graduate schools contact us for verification, we can give them a true answer. Helping you to register for classes is only one of the services … Read more

Important Documents

Incident Report Facilities Management Request Form Disability Accommodations Important Policies & Resources Residence Hall Guide Alcohol and Other Drugs Policy Tobacco Policy Weapons Policy Student Conduct Code UMS Board Policy 402 – Sexual Harassment What to Bring Getting Involved

Apply to be an RA

Welcome to the Housing and Residence Life Office’s Resident Assistant Application Process.  We are seeking students who want to stretch their leadership abilities here in our residential training and living experiences. The application process takes the better part of a semester, and may include group interviews, essay questions, resume submission, individual interviews, references, and both … Read more

Getting Involved

A complete list of student clubs and organizations is coming soon. The leadership opportunities listed below are specific to the Housing and Residence Life Office. Preparing for University Living and Learning (PULL) – COMING SOON! The PULL Program was first initiated in 1996 to help our first year students succeed at the University. Students are not required … Read more

What to Bring

It is important to contact your future roommate before you decide what to bring to school. You will receive your future roommate’s contact information when you are sent your housing placement.  Having two TV’s or two stereos in your room may make it a bit cramped. Listed below are a few of the things you … Read more

Park Hall

Things that make Park Hall a great place to live: Nearly all of the residents in Park Hall are freshmen. Park Hall houses 87 residents in floor by floor co-ed housing. The first and second floors of Park Hall can be either men’s or women’s floors depending on our housing needs. The third floor of … Read more

Merriman Hall

Things that make Merriman Hall a great place to live: Nearly all of the residents in Merriman Hall are freshmen. Merriman Hall houses 80 residents in floor by floor co-ed housing. The first floor of Merriman could be either a men’s floor or women’s floor depending on our housing needs. The second floor of Merriman … Read more

Emerson Hall

Things that make Emerson Hall a great place to live: Nearly all of the residents in Emerson Hall are upperclassmen. Emerson Hall houses 153 residents room-by-room co-ed housing. Free laundry facilities are located on each floor. There are study lounges on each floor. The social lounge located on the first floor includes comfortable seating, television, … Read more

Residence Hall Information

Regardless of building*, each resident is provided with the following… Desk with Chair Bed (Twin size) Dresser Closet Window shade Window screen High Speed Wireless Internet High Speed Wired Internet Port (ResNet) More information about each building Emerson Hall Merriman Hall Park Hall If you have questions or concerns about the residence hall rooms at … Read more

Room Selection

Listed below are the things you need to do if you are interested in living in University-owned residences. Read the Residence Hall Guide and Student Handbook carefully. By signing the housing agreement, you will be held accountable for the information contained in these publications. Failure to read these publications does not relieve you of the … Read more