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Please see below for more information on our housing rates, what to bring, and how to apply for housing while you are on campus. Make sure you are looking under the proper student type for the costs. To jump to a student type, click one of the following: Colorado College Student, Other Undergraduate, MAT/Graduate Student, High School Student.

If you are wanting to know what the college provides in the rooms, and what you should bring, click here.

COLORADO COLLEGE STUDENT

If you decide to live on campus during the Summer Session 2009 you will be housed in the Western Ridge Student Apartment Complex. Just as during the regular year, you are not required to participate in the meal-plan while living there.

If you have not yet had a chance to check out the accommodations in Western Ridge, they each consist of a furnished living room, full kitchen with stove, refrigerator, furnished bedrooms, and a compartmentalized bathroom. The following items are not provided: bed linens, towels, microwave ovens, utensils, dishes, and pots and pans. Residents should also plan to supply their own telephone and computer.

Our housing rates, per block, for this summer are:
Studio Apartment: $843
Single Room: $790
Double Room: $753
Optional board per block: $504 - includes 40 meals per block plus 50 dining dollars for Rastall or Jazzman's (Other board options are available through the Gold Card office)

Enrolling in a Summer Session course does not automatically reserve on-campus room and board. To do so, you must fill out a separate application, which will be available at a later unknown date. Summer session suggests applying for housing by May 15 to insure that you will have a room reserved.

To download and print a PDF version of our housing application, click here. Return your application to Residential Life.

Please note that NO DEPOSIT is required to reserve a room with residental life for Summer Session 2008.

Just as during our regular year, any questions of policy for living on campus should be referred to in the Pathfinder.

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UNDERGRADUATE FROM ANOTHER INSTITUTION
(This category also applies to any high school student graduating in 2009 who will be attending college in the fall)

If you decide to have housing with us on campus you will be housed in the Western Ridge Student Apartment Complex. Residents in Western Ridge complex are not required to participate in the meal-plan.

Each multi-person apartment consists of a furnished living room, full kitchen with stove, refrigerator, furnished bedrooms, and a compartmentalized bathroom. The following items are not provided: bed linens, towels, microwave ovens, utensils, dishes, and pots and pans. Residents should also plan to supply their own telephone and computer. To visit the Residental Life page and check out our accommodations, click here.

Our rates for this summer, per block, are as follows:
Studio Apartment: $843
Single Room: $790
Double Room: $753
Optional board: $504, includes 40 meals per block plus 50 dining dollars for Rastall or Jazzman's (Other board options are available through the Gold Card office)

To download and print a PDF of our housing application, click here.

Enrolling in a Summer Session course does not automatically reserve on-campus room and board. To do so, fill out the application and send it in to the Summer Programs Office. Our address is: Summer Programs; 14 E. Cache La Poudre; Colorado Springs, CO 80903.

Please note that NO deposit is required to reserve a room with residental life for Summer Session 2009.

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M.A.T. or GRADUATE STUDENT

If you decide to live on campus during the Summer Session 2008 you will be housed in the Western Ridge Student Apartment Complex. Just as during the regular year, you are not required to participate in the meal-plan while living there.

If you have not yet had a chance to check out the accommodations in Western Ridge, they each consist of a furnished living room, full kitchen with stove, refrigerator, furnished bedrooms, and a compartmentalized bathroom. The following items are not provided: bed linens, towels, microwave ovens, utensils, dishes, and pots and pans. Residents should also plan to supply their own telephone and computer.

Our housing rates, per block, for this summer are:
Studio Apartment: $843
Single Room: $790
Double Room: $743
Optional board per block: $504 - includes 40 meals per block plus 50 dining dollars for Rastall or Jazzman's (Other board options are available through the Gold Card office)

Enrolling in a Summer Session course does not automatically reserve on-campus room and board. To do so, you must fill out a separate application, which will be available at a later unknown date. Summer session suggests applying for housing by May 15 to insure that you will have a room reserved.

To download and print a PDF version of our housing application, click here. Return the application for housing to the Summer Programs office. Our address is Summer Programs; 14 E. Cache La Poudre; Colorado Springs, CO 80903.

Please note that NO DEPOSIT is required to reserve a room with residental life for Summer Session 2008.

Just as during our regular year, any questions of policy for living on campus should be referred to in the Pathfinder.

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HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT

High school students are housed in traditional residence hall facilities on campus and are required to take on-campus board if they choose to live on campus. You must be 16 years of age to live in on-campus housing.

Summer 2008 Room and Board Rate:
For 1 Block: $1,044

Board includes 40 meals per block in the mail student cafeteria, Rastall, plus 50 dining dollars that can be used in Rastall or at Jazzman's, a cafe in the student center.

Please note that NO DEPOSIT is required to reserve a room with residental life for Summer Session 2009.

To download and print a PDF of our housing application, click here. Return the housing application with your Summer Session application to the Summer Session Office, Care of Paraprof, 14 E. Cache La Poudre, Colorado Springs, CO 80903.

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WHAT IS PROVIDED and WHAT TO BRING

The college provides an extra-long twin bed, chest of drawers, desk and chair, mirror, wastebasket, wall or ceiling light, microfridges, and a live jack for telephone service.

The college does not provide the following, which you will need to bring if you want them: extra-long twin bed sheets, blankets, pillows, bedspreads, towels, washcloths, reading lamps, drinking glasses, any sort of plates, bowls or utensils, extension cords, a personal computer, or telephones. Room charges include local telephone service, but you'll need to bring your own phone.

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