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Resident Responsibilities
Living on campus may represent the first “contractual” agreement you
have ever signed, if not the most important to date. As a resident
on campus, you have a right to an appropriate environment in your
housing facilities. You are responsible for contributing positively
to that environment.
Upon moving into the on-campus housing, you are responsible for the
following:
1) The rules and regulations of the State of Kansas, North Central
Kansas Technical College, and the on-campus housing. You are
responsible for knowing these rules and adhering to them at all
times.
2) Activities that occur within your room. Even if you’re not
present or involved in the policy violation, you may be held
responsible.
3) Your guests and their conduct while present in the housing units.
Residents may be subject to disciplinary action because of their
visitor’s behavior.
Roommate Relations
The purpose of this section is to provide you with assistance in
building a positive roommate relationship. No one can do it for you,
but at the same time, it’s impossible to accomplish alone. The
relationship can only be successful when you and your roommates
agree to work together. Learning to live successfully with your
roommates may be one of the best opportunities you will ever have to
learn the skills needed to live successfully with anyone.
The Roommate Contract
The secret of being successful roommates is being able to talk with
each other about “things”…especially the “things” that are important
to each of you. There is no substitute for knowing and understanding
someone. To do that, it’s important to keep the lines of
communication open. Talking about these “things” in advance won’t
guarantee you’ll be compatible roommates, but your chances of
getting along and avoiding problems before they start will be
greatly increased. There are several questions you can ask each
other to start that important communication process. If you take the
time to get to know each other and help each other, you will be able
to make the most of campus housing life. Also, the roommate
agreement is a tool that you can continue to revise and refer to in
order to help living together be more compatible.
Personal Style & Habits
This section is designed to give you a chance to find out what is
important to your roommates. You may discover that you have things
in common and that there are also areas of disagreement. Your
purpose is to gain understanding and insight about one another, not
to judge who is right or wrong. You may want to discuss the roommate
agreement.
1) This is how I feel about people borrowing my things…..
2) The time I usually go to sleep is…..
3) The time I usually wake up is…..
4) I prefer to study (where?)…..
5) I prefer to study (when?)…..
6) You will know I’m angry when…..
Things to Remember
Getting to know people takes time. Don’t expect to be best friends
overnight; or if you are already best friends, don’t expect too
much. The way to be good roommates is to share information about
yourself, your background, attitudes, habits and moods, and to hear
what your roommates are telling you about the same things. Remember,
be honest and try to remain open in future discussions.
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