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In addition to traditional residence hall rooms, there are several options available to students:
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Unity Dorm
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Unity Dorm, housed in Smiley, is a unique opportunity to build a community of people from different backgrounds and experiences beyond the first-year sponsor program. By living in close proximity to like-minded, community-oriented individuals, student leaders can better support each other and therefore be more effective in improving campus life for all students. The College community rests not only on the work of students in formal leadership positions within various organizations, such as PDAC, student government and the resource centers, but also the informal student leaders who make up the backbone of the residential experience by providing support to their peers. UD is a space for all of these students, as well as students who engage with the wider community in service-minded ways. In addition, UD aims to create a social space, for all members of the Pomona College community, in order to serve as an alternative to the current alcohol-centric campus party culture.
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Substance Free Hall
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Students wishing to live in an area where no substances of any kind
are allowed may apply for "Substance Free Hall"; through the Office of Campus Life. A "Substance Free" Agreement not to use any alcohol or other substances in the hall must be signed prior to choosing a room.
Substance Free Application
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The Cottages
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Students for whom traditional residence hall living is not suitable
may apply to live in the College Avenue Cottages. These are living
areas for 3 to 5 people. The Cottages are substance free and a
contract must be signed agreeing not to use substances in the
cottages. An application and interview process are required
for selection to live in the Cottages.
Cottage Application
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Oldenborg Center
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Oldenborg Center for Modern Languages and International Relations
offers a unique living and academic experience to its residents. The
Center provides language sections in Spanish, French, German,
Russian, Japanese, and Mandarin Chinese, directed by graduate
student language residents who are native speakers of their
languages. For more information contact Oldenborg Center.
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Five-College Housing Exchange
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Students wishing to live on one of the other four campuses of The Claremont Colleges may participate in the Five College Housing Exchange. If the student is matched with a counterpart at another college, a contract is signed by each exchanger and
a housing representative of each college.
5C Exchange Form
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Off-Campus Housing
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Students wishing to live off campus next year must apply through the Office of Campus Life.
Applications are considered on an individual basis and are limited
to Seniors and Juniors. Living off campus affects financial aid and the application must include a signature from the Office of Financial Aid indicating that the student has been made aware of the changes or that he/she does not receive financial aid.
Off Campus Application
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Students with Children
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A limited number of spaces have been reserved for single students with one or more dependent children aged 8 and under. For more information, please contact the Office of Campus Life at ext. 72239.
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