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Move-In Dates

  Questions about move-in should be directed to residencelife@lixubing.com.

RESIDENCE HALL OPENINGS AND CLOSINGS

FALL 2024

  • Saturday August 24 – New Incoming Resident Student Move In
  • Sunday August 25 – Returning Resident Student Move In
  • Wednesday November 27 – All Residence Halls Close for Thanksgiving Break (10 am)
  • Sunday December 1 – All Residence Halls Open (10 am)
  • Friday December 13 – All Residence Halls Close for Winter Break (12 pm)
    Residents are required to leave 24 hours after their last final exam. 

SPRING 2025

  • Sunday January 12 – All Residence Halls Open for Spring 2024 (12 pm)
  • Saturday March 8 – All Residence Halls Close for Spring Break (10 am)
  • Sunday March 16 – All Residence Halls Open (10am)
  • Friday May 9 – All Residence Halls Close for the Summer Break (12 pm)
    Residents are required to leave 24 hours after their last final exam.

 

Residence Life FAQs

How do I find out my housing assignment or roommate?

Students can check their housing information via accessing MyKC. MyKC is a computer program which contains all of your student information.

Find your housing assignment!

  1. Login to MyKC using your Student ID Number and Password provided.
  2. Click on the student tab at the top
  3. Locate the Residence Life folder link on the left-hand-side
  4. Scroll down the Residence Life page,  until you see the box titled Residence Information.

What is an Area Coordinator (AC)?

An Area Coordinator (AC) is an employee of Keystone College, holds at least a bachelor’s degree, and lives year-round in an apartment in one of the larger residence halls on campus (Moffat Hall, Commons Hall, or Frear/Reynolds Hall.) AC’s hold regular office hours during the week in order to be available to assist our students with any concerns. Area Coordinators supervise and assist the Resident Assistance and Senior Residence Assistance, and oversee all aspects of the residence halls including but not limited to:

  • student issues
  • enforcing college policies
  • maintenance issues
  • safety issues

 

What is a Senior Resident Assistant (SRA)?

Senior Resident Assistants (SRA) are upperclassmen who work for the College in the role of para-professional staff members. SRAs report to the Area Coordinators (AC) and assist them in addressing any building, safety, or student issues. The Senior Resident Assistants serve as role models and help Resident Assistants plan and facilitate fun activities and programs, enforce college policies, build community, and oversee major issues within the residence halls. SRA’s have been in your shoes before!

What is a Resident Assistant (RA)?

Resident Assistants (RA) are student leaders who help to develop a positive and safe living environment and coordinate educational programs and fun activities that enhance the lives of the resident students living on-campus.

RAs are upperclassmen and para-professional staff members that live on student floors or in suites of each residence hall, and are on duty every night to monitor the safety and security of each building. They are the front line for answering questions, helping others, enforcing college policies, building community, and planning programs in the residence halls.

What is a micro-fridge?

A micro-fridge is a refrigerator/microwave combo. Personal refrigerators and microwaves are not permitted in the residence halls unless purchased/rented through the MicroFridge company, exclusive distributor for Keystone College.

What is Inter-Hall Council?

Inter-Hall Council is a club for resident students and plans events for resident students and helps make improvements in the residence halls. This club offers the opportunity for you to have a voice and make suggestions regarding on-campus living. Contact Student Activities and Leadership Development at 570-945-8253 if you would like to JOIN INTER-HALL COUNCIL!!!

 

What is the Student Handbook?

The Student Handbook is a document to help you navigate your way through life at Keystone College. It discusses the Student Code of Conduct and gives an overview of some of the important policies regarding campus life. Please review this document to learn important information such as the drug/alcohol policy and the residence hall visitation policy, just to name few.

Download the student handbook on Handbook and Policies page.

 

Can I bring a pet?

Keystone offers a pet friendly residence hall as a housing option beginning in the fall 2024 semester. Tewksbury Hall has been designated as a “pet friendly residence” for students residing there. The new designation applies not only to pets, usually dogs, classified as emotional support animals, but also to other traditional, non-emotional support pets as well. The four-story residence hall has two floors of male residents and two floors of female residents. Click here for more information and to download the Pet Friendly Residence Hall Registration Packet and Policy.

 

Important Contact Information:

  • Office of Residence Life: 570-945-8271
  • Student Central (Financial Aid, accounts, billing, registrar): 570-945-8300
  • Campus Safety: 570-945-8989
  • Student Counseling and Well-Being Center: 570-945-8400

Find more contact information in the campus directory.