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  The Oce of University Housing provides on-campus accommodaons for the freshman class. It is important for your student to abide by departmental and university rules and regulaons. Being familiar with the Housing Handbook by Freshman Move-In Day (Sunday, August 13, 2017) is the best way to start the school year o right! In early August, residenal students will receive a leer sent to their university email address that details Move-In Day info. Roommate names and contact informaon will be distributed two weeks before move in. We suggest reaching out to each other to get acquainted and maybe plan room décor or who will bring what supplies to help cut costs and save space! Students will need to make sure that their rst full payment for housing and meals is made prior to the University’s deadline for tuion and fees (Wednesday, August 9, 2017). -On Fresh-man Move-In Day (Sunday, August 13, 2017), students and parents will print their Golden Ticket and follow their specic route indicated on the map (emailed to the student’s University email address) to their unload zone. Aer the vehicle is unloaded by volunteers, students and parents will proceed to park according to their map. They will then proceed to the Student Union (620 McKinley St.), where they will watch a welcome video and receive their room key. Students and parents will have access to a community fair before going to their rooms. Once at their building, the students should nd their belongings in their rooms awaing their arrival. Aer move in is complete, residents are invited to aend a welcome event that evening. For more informaon about Freshman Move-In day, click here. Early move ins are dictated and arranged by the coach, band director, or SOUL camp director. Please note that the University has a freshmen live-on-campus re-quirement. For more informaon, visit our website.   What is my room’s oorplan and what is included in the room? View Housing Powerpoint, slides 4-6.  What do I bring when I move in? View Housing Powerpoint, slides 11.  When is my rst housing payment due? By the University deadline: Wednesday, August 9, 2017.  How do I make a housing payment? View on YouTube.  How do I join a payment plan? View on YouTube.  Office of First-Year Experience 106 Lee Hall 230 Hebrard Blvd. 337-482-6599 Oce Website ofye@louisiana.edu Oce of First-Year Experience The “How To” to Beginning College RESOURCES Oce of Housing Buchanan Hall, 2nd Floor Suite 111 Boucher Street 337-482-6471 Oce Website oncampusliving@louisiana.edu Oce of First-Year Experience 106 Lee Hall 337-482-6599 Oce Website ofye@louisiana.edu   ’

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Office of First-Year Experience 106 Lee Hall 230 Hebrard Blvd. 337-482-6599 Oce Website ofye@louisiana.edu Oce of First-Year Experience The “How To” to Beginning College RESOURCES UL Lafayette Dining Services Student Union, 2nd Floor 337-482-6178 Oce Website Oce of First-Year Experience 106 Lee Hall 337-482-6599 Oce Website ofye@louisiana.edu   The Dining Services sta works to ensure UL Lafayee students, faculty, and sta receive the highest caliber in dining and service. One of the top ways Dining Services does this is by catering to the allergy and nutrional needs of its students as much as possible. Despite nutrional opons in the cafeteria, college is well known for the “Freshmen 15” eect. UL Lafayee Dining Services helps students ght the Freshmen 15 by acvely engaging them with the nutrional calculator to help gauge food opons and serving sizes. Dining Services oers many meal plan opons (including commuter) consisng of varying Cypress Lake Dining Room meal swipes, ex meals used and retail locaons, and declining balance (dining dollars) amounts. Should your student get to college and decide to alter his or her meal plan to beer t dietary habits, all meal plans  through the rst week of school by vising the UL Dining Services customer service table outside of the Cypress Lake Dining Room.  A Flex Meal is a substute meal that allows you exibility in using your meal plan. Flex meals are accepted at designated locaons on campus. Dining Services will provide a list of Flex Meal locaons. They will also adverse the Flex Meal special per those locaons.  UL Lafayee Campus has many on campus dining opons in the Student Union, Conference Center Food Court, Dupre Library, Café Fleur de Lis, and Zeus. Addionally, the Bourgeois Recreaonal Center has Jamba Juice. Dining opons and hours on campus are exible and oen change during nal exams for later hours. The declining balance feature of students’ meal plans will be acvated on Sunday, August 13th. Students will be able to use their meal plan declining balance points to eat in the below-listed locaons from move-in unl dinner on Wednesday, August 16th, when the “meals per week (swipes)” poron of the meal plan will be acvated for all students. For more dining and meal plan informaon, click here. Free food will also be available at various events during Freshman Week. Details to come in the Cajun Connecon/Freshman Week newsleer coming out in August. Dining hours for students before classes begin are as follows:  RESOURCES - 1st Floor Student Union - 2nd Floor Student Union - 2nd Floor Student Union  7 am—9 am 11 am—1 pm 5 pm—7 pm  7 am– 9 am 11 am—1 pm 5 pm—7 pm  7 am—9 am 11 am—1 pm *5 pm—7 pm (*meal swipes are turned on)