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Housing Options
Corridor, Suite, & Apartment Living Communities
Students have the option to choose to live in two types of exist communities, corridor or suite style. These options depends on the community you choose and the rooms available. Corridor Style includes : Mendelsohn, H, & Roosevelt Communities. Suite Style includes : Chávez, Tubman, Nobles, Roosevelt, Kelly, Roth, & Tabler communities. Apartment Style caparison includes : Chapin, Schomburg, & West .
Corridor Style
- Houses two residents.
- Shared bathroom for the entire floor and are cleaned daily.
- Rooms are furnished with two beds, dressers, desks, and closets. Rooms are generally
180 square feet in size. - Each floor has a public lounge for students to socialize and relax in.
- General room layout can be found here.
Suite Style
- Houses between four to six residents.
- Shared bathroom for the suite and are cleaned weekly.
- Rooms are furnished with two beds, dressers, desks, and closets. Rooms are generally
150 square feet in size. - Each suite has a private living room area that contains two sofas and a table.
- General suite layout can be found here.
Apartment Style
- Typically houses graduate and undergraduate upperclassmen students (U3+ Standing).
- Features single and double rooms in an apartment style setting.
- Offer all year-round housing.
- Chapin & Schomburg Apartments are designed to house families.
- Shared bathroom for the apartment and are cleaned weekly.
- Each apartment has a private living room & kitchen area
Gender Inclusive Housing
Gender Inclusive Housing ( GIH ) is a housing option in which two or more students contribution a bedroom, suite and/or apartment careless of the students ‘ sex, sex identity or sex expression. In other words, this choice allows for students of any sex identity to live together careless of sex assigned at give birth .
Gender Inclusive Housing is not recommend or intended for : exist with significant others, entirely specific people, and/or to get to a particular location within caparison. Choosing to live in GIH is an agreement for the whole year, and you will not be permitted to room change to a non-GIH space after being approved. similarly if you do not choose to live in GIH for the approaching year, you will only be able to choose rooms based on the sex identity listed on your student record. Appeals to leave or join GIH mid-year can be made in the caparison portal site. If you are interest, you will need to review and agree to all items below in your caparison application before being approved for Gender Inclusive Housing.
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- I understand choosing to live in Gender Inclusive Housing means I will have roommates
and/or suitemates of any gender identities. - I understand that the only options I will have access to are gender inclusive spaces
and that I am committed to living in GIH for the academic year.
- I understand that only people who have been approved for the Gender Inclusive Housing
environment will be allowed to move into my space.
- I understand that if I live in GIH with the plan to live with a specific person, and
that person leaves the space, that the room will be filled by only individuals who
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- I affirm and feel comfortable living with LGBTQ* people, specifically trans and non-binary
people.
- I understand my role in creating and affirming a bias free environment for everyone
living in this community.
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For more information, please contact :
campus Residences at ( 631 ) 632 – 6750 or at reside @ stonybrook.edu .
LGBTQ* Services at ( 631 ) 632 – 2941 or at lgbtqservices @ stonybrook.edu .