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Parents and Families | Alumni
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RESIDENCE HALLS
Residence hall space is extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Priority for residence halls will be given to WESeniors (the Classes of
1918-1951) and members of the Fifth Reunion Class of
1997.
If you request on-campus housing you will be notified with your registration confirmation postcard (if registering by mail) or by registration confirmation e-mail (if registering via the Web) whether or not you have secured on-campus housing. If you obtain on-campus housing, your hotel room can be cancelled without penalty up to 48 hours prior to your scheduled arrival date. If you do not receive on-campus housing, you will be refunded your housing fee when bookkeeping is complete in late June.
Details about on-campus accommodations will be sent with your registration and housing confirmation. A $25 refundable key deposit will be required when you obtain your housing assignment and key at the Check-in and Hospitality site.
If you secure on-campus housing,
you will receive details with your
Reunion & Commencement 2002
registration confirmation regarding what
to bring, when to check in and check
out, and how to obtain keys. If you wish to be assigned to a room adjacent to a classmate (or classmates),
you and the other parties must make that
request in writing-and in advance-on the
registration form included in your
preliminary program and registration
brochure or by emailing Ryan Eschauzier
in the Alumni Relations Events Office.
We will then do our best to fulfill your
request.
Keep
in mind that residence hall rooms are
basic, with little furniture or creature
comforts. Residence Halls do not have
air-conditioning, and most rooms are
singles. There are no private baths;
each floor shares a community bath with
women on one floor and men on another.
We encourage you to bring whatever makes
you feel at home, such as a hair dryer,
mirror, alarm clock, pillow, extra
blankets, or clothes hangers.
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