Club Sports........................37. Organizations................38-39. Parking..........................40-41. Police................................42. Your Health.........................43. Campus ...
Why Stout?............................3 Live on Campus.................4-5 Expectations......................6-7 Living Options....................8-9 Your Hall.........................10-11 Your Room.....................12-15 Room Diagram...................16 Custodial...........................17 Get Connected..............18-19 Dining............................20-23 Stout OneCard...............24-25 Student Center..............26-27 Book Store.........................28 Service Center...................29 Campus Events..............30-31 Recreation....................32-36 Club Sports........................37 Organizations................38-39 Parking..........................40-41 Police................................42 Your Health.........................43 Campus Jobs.................44-45 Menomonie Area...........46-47 Campus Map................48-49 Area Map......................50-51 Getting Around...................52 Costs.................................53 Information.........................54 Designer..............................55
INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION If you have any questions or concerns, the faculty and staff at Stout will take some time to work through them with you. They are here to help you learn.
AFFORDABLE
Stout is one of the more reasonably priced schools in Wisconsin. You’ll receive a quality educationwithout a huge tuition charge.
HANDS - ON LEARNING Stout offers many lab facilities for students, allowing you to acquire the hands-on skillsthat you’ll need in the workplace.
FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE There are many great ways to meet a wide variety of people at Stout. Living in a residence hall, getting an on campus job, or joining one of the many student organizations are just a few ways. Stout is a great place toget involved!
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FIVE REASONS O1PTIONS You can chooseto live in a smoke-free area, or an alcohol-free floor, or in a quiet study environment. The residence halls accommodate many dif ferent typesof people, from freshmen to upperclass and non-traditional students. M2AKING FRIENDS Residence halls arceommunitieswhere you can meet a variety of new and interesting people. C3ONVENIENCE Would you like to have telephone servfiacset,internet access,a cable tv connection, a microfridge, and a clean environment to live in? No probl All are provided in the residence halls as a part of your housing costs. 4Meal plans are covered as well! “Try to enjoy campus life, and have fun.” - May Theeranart Nutthawutthisit - Apparel Design
Respect Others. Show concern for others. Treat people well, and be kind to them. Think about how YOUR behaviors are affecting others, and act accordingly. Be a good citizen. Learn about those who are different from you, and appreciate them. Don’t judge people or discriminate against them. Act in a way that helps create a positive community.
Respect Authority. Treat faculty and staff (including student staff members) appropriately. Follow their advice and directives, because if they are telling you to do something, it is probably in your best interest (even if you don’t think so at the time). Follow policies and procedures, and you will find yourself getting through things much more easily.
Respect Property. We provide all kinds of stuff (furniture, athletic equipment, facilities, etc.) to make your Stout experience better. Take care of it - treat things with care. If it breaks or is damaged, tell someone and get it fixed or replaced. We specifAicallyLwantCto meOntion oeHuxrpectOationsLregardUing alScohoEl.use On some campuses, drinking is often part of the social life for students, but misuse of alcohol isgarowing problemIf.you read the previous expectations, you will realize that if you choose to drink alcohol, you will impact yourself and other people. Most of the time, this impact is negative. UW-Stout is taking an aggressive approactho under-age drinking and alcohol abuse. There will be financial and educationcaolnsequences for students who violate alcohol poli-cies. We want you to be aware of this before you co ou come to UW-Stout, we want you to have funenajnoy yourself,7 you need to do this irensponsible ways.
S Fresh Success In the Fresh Success residence halls, you will participate in activities that help you adjust to living in the residence halls and to UW-Stout. You will also foster your personal development, build connections with faculty and staff, and have readil available academic help. Upper Class Hall One hall is available for sophomores, juniors, seniors, graduate students, or studen who are at least 21 years old live in this building. Alcohol-Free Floors The consumption of alcohol, or returning to the hall while intoxicated is not permitted on of these floors. Any students who select this option agree to follow this policy and will ha to sign an agreement. Smoking Floors For the health of everyone, smoking is not permitted in hallways, bathrooms, loung basements, and other common areas. On smoking floors, students may smoke in t rooms when their doors are closed. Honors Floor The floor provides opportunities for students who are a part of the Honors Program to share classroom and other academic experiences within a social atmosphere. Quiet Study Floors These floors are designated for students who desire a quieter atmosphere. Reside on these floors and their guests are expected to observe quiet hours beginning at 8:00pm weeknights. Break Housing One hall is open year-round. You might stay here over breaks if you are involved in Winterm classes or live too far from Menomonie to go home. D.I.A.L. Success ” is a d 8p“thDtrpfuiaseevsrtiyurpooviIdilcroaogalssomtaetinnaftgorrewsedihitdAfidrefantuobffid.secneredaccTimenasdLdetosealesishireatagroutoppfroinyteotomuesesncpr,idgnadndnretsnaatefacilitpihsredaginrnealseerivynutiocmm stu nt more about themselves & others!
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YOUR ROOM HAS: • A Cable TV Connectiogni,ving you approximately 80 channels for your viewing pleasure. • Telephone Servicews,hich include call waiting and 3-way conferencing. • High Speed Internet Accetsoshelp with your studies. YOUR HALL HAS: • Front Desk Servicesw,here you can check out a vacuum, volleyball, frisbee, DVD player, DVDs, VCR, tools, games... the list goes on. • Laundry Roomtso clean your clothes. Machines accept quarters or your Stout OneCard. • Computer Labwshich are open 24/7 for all residence hall students to use. Printers and scanners also available for use (you’ll need your own pap • A Kitchento cook a gourmet meal...or a pizza. Kitchen equipment is also available at the front desk. • Game Roomso you can take a break. Play darts, shoot pool, or , play ping-pong. • Weight Roomsw,hich are available in each hall and offer a variety of equipment. 10• Night Security Stafwfho monitor people coming into your hall late at night (or early morning.)