Residency Requirement
Bridgewater College was founded as a residential
college and is committed to remaining a residential institution. The College
believes that participation, engagement and incorporation into campus life
through the residential experience are key elements to the holistic development
of every student and integral to our liberal arts tradition of education.
Although there are exceptions, the expectation
is that all full-time students will live on campus. A student will be
allowed to live off campus if he/she meets one of the following conditions: (1)
the student lives at home with his/her parents or legal guardians at the
parents'/guardian's principal residence in one of the following counties:
Augusta, Highland, Page, Rockingham and Shenandoah; (2) the student is 23 years
of age or older at the start of the school year at issue; (3) the student is/was
a member of the armed forces; or (4) the student is married or is a custodial
parent. In addition, a student may request a special waiver from the Dean of
Students if the student has a documented medical, physical, mental or health
need that cannot be met by any of the housing options available on campus. The
special waiver is effective only for the year in which it is granted; the
request must be renewed each year in which the waiver is sought.
When a student living off campus no longer
satisfies one of the conditions permitting off-campus residence, he/she will
have the option of either moving to campus or being reduced to part-time status
(less than 12 credit hours). Returning students should note that an exception
to the policy will not be permitted simply because a student (or his/her
parents) signs a lease on rental property, or owns a residence locally which is
not the parents' principal residence.
This policy will apply to all returning
students, entering freshmen, and transfer students. The policy is not intended
to cause difficulty for any student. It is simply intended to clarify who we
are as a campus community and our commitment to the importance of the
residential experience.
Off-Campus Housing Request
To apply to be a non-resident student, an Off-Campus Housing Request form must be completed and turned in to the Office of Student Affairs. The Off-Campus Housing
Request form can be found in the Forms section under Student Life. You may send your completed form to:
Office of Student
Affairs
Bridgewater College
402 E. College Street
Bridgewater, VA 22812
After reviewing the
request, the Office of Students Affairs will notify the student in writing
concerning the outcome.
Orientation for New Commuter Students
Please join us for the exciting events during the week of August 31, 2007
through September 8, 2007 and plan to attend the New
Commuters Meeting at 12:15 pm on August 31, 2007 in the Boitnott Room
(commuters will receive their course schedules at this meeting).
Commuter Meal Plan
Commuter students have the opportunity to select from several meal plans
options. Please see the Forms section under Student Life for a Commuter
Meal Plan Contract.
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