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ADVANTAGES OF LIVING ON CAMPUS
SUCCESS On-campus students tend to have higher GPAs.
CONVENIENCE Four convenience stores,
a restaurant, a bakery and three coffee shops
are on site; class and practice are close by.
PEACE OF MIND Our secure, card- accessible buildings offer staff on duty and
24-hour maintenance assistance.
VALUE Furnished rooms are available in the residence
halls with a variety of room types and rates to
meet individual needs.
COMMUNITY We were ranked #20 for
“Best College Dorms”
and #13 for “Best College Food” by the Princeton
Review: 2021 Edition.
Join a diverse group of residents who are integrated deeply into
campus life.
RESIDENTS
APARTMENT COMMUNITY RETAIL OPERATIONS
HONORS HOUSE
FOREVER FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP AND LEADERSHIP HOUSE DINING CENTERS RESIDENCE HALLS
5,500 1 11
1
1
1
3
10
WHERE SHOULD I LIVE?
WHO CAN LIVE HERE?
TYPE OF CONTRACT REQUIRED?
RENT BY SPACE OR APARTMENT?
AGREEMENT/
CONTRACT DATES?
PAYMENT REQUIRED WITH AGREEMENT/
CONTRACT?
MEAL PLAN FOR DINING CENTERS?
BREAK HOUSING?
FURNITURE PROVIDED?
UTILITIES NOT PROVIDED?
SUMMER HOUSING?
ANY STUDENT
RESIDENCE HALL CONTRACT
SPACE ACADEMIC YEAR -
AUGUST TO MAY
$200 INITIAL PAYMENT + $30 APPLICATION FEE
REQUIRED;
ANY 14 OR ALL ACCESS CAN BE ADDED FOR
ADDITIONAL COST BED, DRESSER
AND DESK PHONE
IN A SPECIFIC BUILDING AFTER
MAY. SUMMER CONTRACT
REQUIRED
UPPER-DIVISION STUDENTS, TRANSFER
AND GRADUATE STUDENTS JARDINE APARTMENTS
AGREEMENT SPACE (IN AN APT.)
ACADEMIC YEAR - AUG. 1 TO MAY 31
$400 DEPOSIT + $30 APPLICATION FEE OPTIONAL; JARDINE 50, JARDINE 100 OR JARDINE ALL ACCESS
INCLUDED BEDROOM AND
LIVING ROOM FURNITURE
PHONE
AVAILABLE BEGINNING JUNE 1 IN
SPECIFIC LOCATIONS.
SUMMER AGREEMENT REQUIRED
UPPER-DIVISION STUDENTS, TRANSFER
AND GRADUATE STUDENTS, FAMILIES JARDINE APARTMENTS
AGREEMENT APARTMENT
CALENDAR YEAR - AUG. 1 TO JUNE 30
$400 DEPOSIT + $30 APPLICATION FEE OPTIONAL; JARDINE 50, JARDINE 100 OR JARDINE ALL ACCESS
INCLUDED
NO
ELECTRICITY AND PHONE ANYWHERE AT JARDINE AFTER JUNE
30. SECOND AGREEMENT REQUIRED
RESIDENCE HALL JARDINE APARTMENT HYBRID OPTION
JARDINE
APARTMENT
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
K-State’s residence halls provide many different living options. TRADITIONAL spaces include doubles and triples with a community bathroom. Students who live in TRADITIONAL-PRIVATE rooms share a bathroom with a bank of sinks and lockable, individual bathrooms with a sink, toilet and shower. SUITES offer amenities such as private bathrooms and carpet, and accommodate one to four occupants. A limited number of small single rooms with a community bathroom also are available. Singles and suites carry an additional charge, and may not be available in every hall.
Each hall has a laundry facility and 24-hour front desk service. With an appropriately configured device, residents have network access by either wired or wireless connection.
ACADEMIC SUCCESS AND THE OVERALL STUDENT EXPERIENCE ARE PRIORITIES AT K-STATE, AND HOUSING AND DINING
SERVICES GOES TO GREAT LENGTHS TO ENSURE THE OPTIMAL LIVING EXPERIENCE.
lofting/bunking
extra-longtwinbed desk
closet desk chair
trash can recyling bin
dresser or built-in drawers
FURNITUREPROVIDEDTOEACHRESIDENTINTHERESIDENCE HALLS
TR AD ITIO NAL ROOMS 61%
TRADITIONAL PRIVATE ROOMS
17%
SU ITE S 22 %
RESIDENCE HALLS
Ten residence halls, a house for honors students, and a leadership and scholarship house.
RESIDENTIAL LIVING
DERBY COMMUNITY
HAYMAKER FORD MOORE WEST GOODNOW MARLATT WEFALD BOYD PUTNAM VAN ZILE
KRAMER COMMUNITYSTRONG COMMUNITY 540 480
250 620
280
600 600 540
250 70
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E MATIFICASTERS ERTE C UAT RAD G L RA DTOOC 65 2 2 45
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Diversity Leadership
Enrollment Management
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EAT MIFICASTERS ERTE C UAT RAD G L DRAOCTO 65 2 2 5 4
Tradition Education Global Imagination
Education
Tuition
Domestic International
Tuition Payment Plans Advance Payment Health Care
Diversity Leadership
Enrollment Management
$
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E MATASIFICTERS ERTE C UAT RAD G L RA DOCTO 65 2 2 45
Tradition Education Global Imagination
Education
Tuition
Domestic International
Tuition Payment Plans Advance Payment Health Care
Diversity Leadership
Enrollment Management
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E MATASIFICTERS ERTE C UAT RAD G L RA DOCTO 65 2 2 45
Tradition Education Global Imagination
Education
Tuition
Domestic International
Tuition Payment Plans Advance Payment Health Care
Diversity Leadership
Enrollment Management
$
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EAT MIFICASTERS ERTE C UAT RAD G L RA DTOOC 65 2 2 5 4
Tradition Education Global Imagination
Education
Tuition
Domestic International
Tuition Payment Plans Advance Payment Health Care
Diversity Leadership
Enrollment Management
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MASTERS DO
CTORAL G
RAD E CUAT
ERTIFICATE
65 2 2 5 4
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Education
Tuition
Domestic International
Tuition Payment Plans Advance Payment Health Care
Diversity Leadership
Enrollment Management
$
$
E MATASIFICTERS ERTE C UAT RAD G L RA DOCTO 65
2 2 45
Tradition Education Global Imagination
Education
Tuition
Domestic International
Tuition Payment Plans Advance Payment Health Care
Diversity Leadership
Enrollment Management
$
$
EAT MIFICASTERS ERTE C UAT RAD G L DRAOCTO 65
2 2 5 4
Tradition Education Global Imagination
Education
Tuition
Domestic International
Tuition Payment Plans Advance Payment Health Care
Diversity Leadership
Enrollment Management
$
Ford, Haymaker, Moore and West Halls
$With about 2,000 residents, Derby is the largest housing community at K-State and is close to the academic buildings on the east side of campus. Derby Dining Center is undergoing renovations at this time, but is scheduled to be complete and open for meal service in spring 2021. In the meantime, Van Zile Dining Center is located across the street. Quik Cats convenience store at Moore Hall is an added benefit.
Goodnow, Marlatt and Wefald Halls
Kramer is located on the west side of campus and is home to more than 1,700 students. Skywalks connect Goodnow and Marlatt to the recently built Wefald Hall and Kramer Dining Center.
Kramer Community residents have access to a sand volleyball and basketball court, and are conveniently located near the engineering, biology and mathematics buildings on campus.
Boyd, Putnam and Van Zile Halls
Strong is south of Derby on the east side of campus. It’s home to more than 550 students and offers a billiards room, several lounges, Van Zile Dining Center and Quik Cats at Van Zile. The three halls are connected by enclosed walkways, and feature an outdoor basketball court.
Association of Residence Halls National Residence Hall Honorary Hall Councils
Housing and Dining Ambassadors Resident Assistants
Community Assistants Residential Learning Assistants Social Justice Alliance
... and more!
DERBY COMMUNITY
KRAMER COMMUNITY
STRONG COMMUNITY
LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
RESIDENCE HALLS
STRENGTHS
LEAD 212: INTRO TO LEADERSHIP CONCEPTS
LEAD 195: STRENGTHS ANTH 204: INTRO TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
RESIDENCE HALL:
DERBY COMMUNITY (WEST, HAYMAKER, FORD, MOORE) In addition to taking classes together, you will live, eat, sleep, study, and socialize near each other, too! Students will live in the same hall or area along with their Residential Learning Assistant.
Residential
CAT COMMUNITIES
PRE-MED
Students have the opportunity to explore what it means to be a health professional by building communication skills as they prepare for future medical careers.
Location: Derby Community
AP DESIGN COMMUNITY
APDesign has a long-standing tradition of providing connection between building a foundation in design through studio work, learning about the rich and varied history of design, and exploring the diversity of the design professions and career paths. This CAT Community will provide you with additional opportunities to get to know your ENVD classmates and faculty, and learn strategies to stay focused and motivated in your first year as an APDesign student.
Location: Wefald, Goodnow, and Marlatt, 4th floors
Sustainability First Scholars Psychology of Prejudice The American Story
Next Generation Journalism
Brain Games
The Art of Hacking Culture
Engineering Strengths Making the Ultimate Playlist
World-Changers Speaking and Science What Not to Wear
Public Health Healthcare for the Heartland Be the Change: Social Justice Grain Science Monsters, Medicine and Madness Global Citizenship
Pre-Physical Therapy
APDesign Talking Physics
FIND YOUR FIT
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” and “What are you going to major in?” are undeniably two questions a first-year college student has heard over and over. Enroll in this CAT Community to learn more about yourself and the decision-making journey as you uncover your strengths, values, and a world of majors and careers that can lead to a life of passion, purpose, and fulfillment. For open option students. Location: Derby Community
Chasing the American Dream Find Your Fit Globalization Today
Theater
Muggle Studies
School of Rock What’s the Matter with Matter
FIRST IN THE FAMILY
This is a community for first-generation, first-year students. You will learn essential college success skills such as community building and critical thinking while taking classes that teach you about social systems and leadership. You will also build connections with other students who have similar experiences as the first in their families to go to college. Together you will develop not only your individual talents and strengths, but will also be part of an academic and social support community that will help you all year long. Location: Haymaker Hall
Business Decisions Art of Engineering: Chemistry
Pre-Professional CAT Communities:
Interest-Based CAT Communities:
Study Abroad CAT Communities:
Art of Engineering: Math Business of Hospitality
Gender, Diversity, Morality
Law and Society Leadership for Agricultural Advocacy
Who Will You Be?
Spanish in Action
Mind vs Math Understanding the Weather Profitability in Livestock
Pre-Physical Therapy Need for Feed: Grain Science
Ethics of Traveling Abroad
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STen
KIBBLE TECH: THE SCIENCE OF FOOD FOR PETS
Kibble Tech connects the Principles of Animal Science and Chemistry 1 in an investigation of the technology required to produce healthy, nutritious, and safe foods for companion animals. This CAT Community is designed to pair your interests in pets and science. Together we will explore career opportunities related to the pet food industry and practice strategies for your success in meeting academic and career goals. Location: Haymaker Hall
HOPE AND RESILIENCE THROUGH FANDOM
“So long as life remains, there is always hope ... and so long as there is hope, there can be victory!” - Wonder Woman. Do you love Marvel and DC? Did you grow up reading “Harry Potter”?
Have you been inspired by characters in “Star Wars” or “Star Trek,” or think an adventure with “Doctor Who” sounds like fun? Join this community to examine the transformative power of stories of hope and resilience and the fandoms inspired by them. Together, our fan community will explore how these stories helped to shape our ideas and values, and have inspired us to be and do better for the world around us. Location: Derby Community
POP CULTURE AND SOCIETY
You will explore how popular culture not only reflects but also influences society’s attitudes and beliefs toward human diversity. If you enjoy discussing film and television and their connections to social issues, and if you want to discover how watching movies can make you a better student, then this CAT Community is for you! Additionally, the ENGL 220 & MC 110 courses fulfill half of the credits for the new Film Studies Certificate. Location: Kramer Community
STRENGTHS
K-State is a strengths-based campus. First year students in this living learning community will transition from strengths identification to strengths development.
Discover what you do best and learn how to use those talents to make your college experience rewarding and successful. In this positive and engaging learning community, you will study the importance of exercising leadership through a strength-based perspective. You will bridge the gap between your own leadership education and social environment to make progress on issues you care deeply about. Location: Derby Community
Sustainability First Scholars Psychology of Prejudice The American Story
Next Generation Journalism
Brain Games
The Art of Hacking Culture
Engineering Strengths Making the Ultimate Playlist
World-Changers Speaking and Science What Not to Wear
Public Health Healthcare for the Heartland Be the Change: Social Justice Grain Science Monsters, Medicine and Madness Global Citizenship
Pre-Physical Therapy
APDesign Talking Physics
WHAT NOT TO WEAR:
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FASHION
Join this community if you are interested in the apparel and textiles program. You will explore why people choose to wear the clothes they wear and the influence an individual’s clothing has on both yourself as well as on other people. You will also discuss the meanings individuals link to dress, the relationship between personality and fashion, how clothing choices affect our self-perception, moods and emotions, and how clothing influences the perceptions/impressions of others.
Location: Ford and Haymaker halls
Sustainability First Scholars Psychology of Prejudice The American Story
Next Generation Journalism
Brain Games
The Art of Hacking Culture
Engineering Strengths Making the Ultimate Playlist
World-Changers Speaking and Science What Not to Wear
Public Health Healthcare for the Heartland Be the Change: Social Justice Grain Science Monsters, Medicine and Madness Global Citizenship
Pre-Physical Therapy
APDesign Talking Physics
For the most up-to-date list of Residential CAT Communities and their corresponding courses, visit k-state.edu/first/cat/residential.
ENGINEERING FUTURES
In this community, you will explore different engineering degree programs and careers while engaging in learning activities that promote your personal and professional development. You will also develop a solid understanding of how engineers utilize math and science to solve all types of problems. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to begin building a community of peers in the general engineering program. Please keep in mind that the Engineering Futures CAT Community is designed for students who are in the general engineering program.
The required orientation course will help you make progress toward any engineering degree, but depending on the program, you might have to take an additional introduction course. Location: Goodnow Hall
HONORS ENGINEERING
Do you want to be an engineer? In this community, you will develop a solid understanding of how engineers utilize math and science to solve all types of problems, engaging in learning activities that promote your personal and professional development, and begin building a community of peers to help support you through the engineering program. For honors students in the College of Engineering. Location: Marlatt Hall
PSYCHOLOGY OF PREJUDICE
You will examine stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination broadly, including field observations as these manifest in media and everyday social interactions. You will also complete a novel research project using psychological/
sociological research methods to answer a research question related to stereotypes, prejudice, or discrimination.
Some class time will be devoted to strategies for maximizing opportunities for success in college. Location:
Kramer Community
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Admission into the Honors House requires a pre- application and approval process. Students who wish to live in the Honors House must be active participants of the University Honors Program.
All students interested in elevating their educational perspectives should apply for the UHP. While other extracurricular activities are considered, general requirements include a high school GPA of 3.75 and an ACT score of 29 or above. Transfer students are eligible for the program if they have a minimum GPA of 3.5 from their previous school(s). UHP students are expected to complete 15 to 16 honors credits and an honors project.
AMENITIES
STANDARD
Staff available 24 hours a day | Wireless Internet Pool table | Kitchenette | Study space
Social space | TV room | Piano | Free printing Free parking on location (limited) | Free laundry
FEE FOR SERVICE
Local telephone service
HONORS HOUSE
More information about the UHP and applying for space in the Honors House can be found at housing.k- state.edu. Priority consideration will be given to students who complete the residence hall contract and the additional Honors House housing application by March 1.
Honors House is a coeducational community for members of the University Honors Program. It houses approximately 50 students in a renovated residence hall just west of campus.
The house provides a focused living environment for students with a passion for learning. The UHP encourages students to reach their full potential through cultural and performing arts events, skill- development workshops, travel opportunities and challenging coursework. A main goal of the program is to enable students to develop intellectual curiosity about the world, its wonders and its complexity.
Smurthwaite Scholarship and Leadership House provides an opportunity for women to develop leadership skills in a smaller community of about 46 students. Smurthwaite residents pay lower room and board rates in exchange for participation in leadership programming and contribution to house-related duties each week.
Residents participate in a wide variety of activities and events that emphasize education, diversity and community service.
SMURTHWAITE
PILLARS OF SMURTHWAITE
5
LEADERSHIP | SCHOLARSHIP FRIENDSHIP | SERVICE | EQUITY
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
RESIDENTS MUST:
• Be an involved and responsible member of Smurthwaite Scholarship and Leadership House and K-State.
• Attend the Smurthwaite women’s leadership retreat and house procedure training at the beginning of each semester.
• Maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
• Join at least one student organization on the K-State campus.
• Assist in arranging or presenting at least one educational program during the academic year.
• Attend Smurthwaite sponsored nonsocial programs.
• Attend community or campus educational and/or cultural programs.
• Be involved in at least four community- service learning projects per year, including the house philanthropy.
• Complete house duty requirements.
• Participate in fundraising projects for the house.
To apply and find more information about Smurthwaite, visit housing.k-state.edu.
AMENITIES
STANDARD
Housing Ethernet connection Computer lab
Piano TV room(s) Study rooms FEE FOR SERVICE
Local telephone service Laundry facility
For more information about Jardine Apartments, visit housing.k-state.edu/living-options/apartments.
APARTMENTS
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING OPTIONS AT K-STATE INCLUDE APARTMENT-STYLE LIVING AT JARDINE APARTMENTS. JARDINE POSITIVELY IMPACTS RESIDENTS’ LIVES THROUGH EDUCATIONAL AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT WHILE PROVIDING A SAFE, COMFORTABLE AND AFFORDABLE HOME.
The apartments are located on the northwest side of campus, steps away from the recreational facilities and athletic complex. Many buildings have been recently built or renovated. Jardine is affordably priced and competitive with off-campus living options. Residents have access to many amenities and services, including wireless Internet, trash, water and laundry. Four playground areas, covered picnic locations, a basketball court and a pond area create opportunities for outdoor community living.
HOW DO I KNOW
JARDINE
IS RIGHT FOR ME?
JARDINE RESIDENTS ARE UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDENTS WHO ARE SINGLE, MARRIED OR HAVE FAMILIES.
Jardine has nearly 800 unfurnished apartments featuring 90 different floor plans. Options include 1-, 2-, 3- and 4-bedroom apartments, as well as studios, lofts and town houses. Units are filled on a first- come, first-served basis.
Residents are not required to purchase a meal plan, but several are available should they wish to eat in the dining centers on campus. Meal plans available are the Jardine 50, Jardine 100 and Jardine All Access.
A trained professional staff, as well as 24-hour maintenance crew, is available to assist residents.
Available to all eligible students
Aug. 1 to June 30 contract Rent by unit
Unfurnished
Appliances: fridge, stove/oven, microwave, dishwasher Laundry: washer/dryer in unit Central electric heat and air
MODERN
Available to all eligible students
Aug. 1 to May 31 contract Rent by the bedroom Furnished (bedroom and living room furniture provided)
Appliances: fridge, stove/
oven, microwave, dishwasher Laundry: washer/dryer in unit Central electric heat and air
HYBRID
Available to graduate or non- traditional students
Aug. 1 to June 30 contract Rent by the unit
Unfurnished
Appliances: apartment-size fridge, stove/oven
Laundry: on-site laundry facility
Window air-conditioning unit and gas heat
TRADITIONAL
Available to graduate or non- traditional students
Aug. 1 to June 30 contract Rent by the unit
Unfurnished
Appliances: apartment-size fridge, stove/oven
Laundry: on-site laundry facility
Window air-conditioning unit and gas heat
RENOVATED
Available to married couples and families
Aug. 1 to June 30 contract Rent by the unit
Unfurnished Appliances: fridge, stove/oven, microwave, dishwasher
Laundry: washer/dryer in unit
Central electric heat and air
HIGHLY RENOVATED RESIDENTS
FROM
DIFFERENT COUNTRIES
1,500
55
Kansas State University Dining Services promotes a healthy lifestyle and provides nutritional information to students. Dining centers offer a wide selection of foods including low-calorie and nutrient-dense options.
The Nutrition Now program includes pointers on how to make better food decisions and how to improve quality of life, as well as resources to enhance and increase nutrition and well-being.
Registered and licensed dietitians are available at all dining centers to assist on-campus students with nutritional choices and special diets.
DINING CENTERS
Our award-winning dining program offers a wide range of nutritious foods through a choice of meal plans, as well as 11 retail operations to accommodate residents’ diverse backgrounds and busy lifestyles.
A particular point of pride for us is our farm-to-fork program which has allowed us to purchase all hamburger patties, steaks, beef roasts, fajita meat and other products (when available) from Weber Hall on campus. All cow’s milk comes from the USDA- inspected dairy processing plant at Call Hall. Local, seasonal produce is offered as well whenever possible.
Dining Services initiatives promote wellness, sustainability and community through the food and services provided. We regularly feature local produce, whole grains, diverse beverages, ethnic cuisines and more!
MEAL PLAN FINGER SCAN Residents enter our dining centers using a biometric screening process.
This system will scan their finger and match it with their ID Card, then deduct a meal from their meal plan.
How it works: A random number
sequence, which identifies a finger’s
pressure points, will be tied to
students’ IDs. These numbers are
only applicable to our system, and
no image of an actual fingerprint is
stored. Their K-State ID does serve as
a meal card and can also be used to
gain access.
DERBY DINING CENTER
Derby Dining Center, named after Reference Librarian Grace Derby, serves the students who live in Ford, Haymaker, Moore and West residence halls. Derby Dining Center is under renovation with completion scheduled for spring 2021. Until then, Derby Community residents are encouraged to eat at Van Zile Dining Center across the street.
KRAMER DINING CENTER
Kramer Dining Center, which serves the students who live in Goodnow, Marlatt and Wefald residence halls as well as the Honors House, was named in honor of Home Economics Professor Martha Kramer. A brand new Kramer Dining Center opened in 2016. Designed to encourage a
community dining experience, Kramer offers the same nutritious, from-scratch meals we’re known for but in a modern, multi-platform setting.
VAN ZILE DINING CENTER
Van Zile Dining Center serves the students living in the Strong Community: Boyd, Putnam and Van Zile residence halls. Domestic Science Professor Mary Van Zile is the namesake of this historic limestone building located on the east side of campus. The dining center’s food court design and smaller, homelike environment is popular with its residents.
View our menus at housing.k-state.edu/
dining/menus.
ALL ACCESS ANY 14
MEALS
unlimited swipes into dining center per week 5 On-the-Go meals per week
14 swipes into dining center and/or On-the-Go meals per week
COST $2,450
per semester $2,140
per semester
BENEFITS 5 guest meals per semester
5% discount at HDS retail locations 2 guest meals per semester
Meal swipes reset Friday night at 11:59 pm and do not roll or carry over from one week to the next.
For more detailed information on each meal plan, visit housing.k-state.edu/dining.
CHOOSE YOUR MEAL PLAN
1863 UNIONSTATION
RETAIL
JP’S SPORTS GRILL
Burgers made from K-State’s very own Weber Hall beef, sandwiches, salads, pizzas and more. A selection of beers and cocktails is also available.
Jardine Apartments
2000 Tunstall Circle, Manhattan, KS 66502 Jardine Plaza Neighborhood
UNION STATION BY JP’S GASTROPUB
The university’s first gastropub, Union Station by JP’s offers a chef-inspired menu with a large selection of local beers and wines on tap.
Fast Track:
Get your JP’s meal on the go!K-State Student Union
918 N 17th St.
Manhattan, KS 66506
CORNERSTONE CAFÉ
Cornerstone Café serves quality coffee and espresso, as well as smoothies and made-from-scratch baked goods.
Jardine Apartments
2000 Tunstall Circle Manhattan, KS 66502
Wefald Hall
1805 Claflin Rd Manhattan, KS 66506
Hale Library
Joyce and Joe’s Cornerstone Café 1117 Mid-Campus Drive North Manhattan, KS 66506
QUIK CATS
Our four Quik Cats locations offer students the same goods as a convenience store, including grab-and-go snacks and living essentials.
Locations
Cliffside at the Rec Center Kramer Dining Center
Moore Hall in the Derby Community Van Zile Dining Center
THE BAKERY
The Bakery offers freshly baked goods such as breads, muffins, cookies and their famous Rice Krispies Treats. Students can place orders online and even request delivery. Under renovation; reopening spring 2021.
Location
Derby Dining Center
For more detailed information about our retail operations, visit housing.k-state.edu/dining/retail.
C L I F F S I D E
Housing and Dining Services recognizes the importance of being good stewards of the Earth — and residents’ dollars. Here are a few highlights of our efforts to promote sustainability in our operations and lessen our impact on finite natural resources.
Simple, ongoing upgrades to our apartments, residence halls and dining centers have resulted in a savings of hundreds of thousands of dollars and a substantial reduction in fossil fuel and water consumption.
The building that houses JP’s Sports Grill and Cornerstone Café in the Jardine Apartments community received a LEED Gold certification in recognition of its many innovative sustainability features.
Recycling is made easy with the many one-stop drop bins located in each community. Move-in and move- out recycling programs and resources successfully redirect many tons of material away from the landfill.
Dining Services’ composting program earned K-State a Food Recovery Challenge Award from the Environmental Protection Agency Region 7.
Dining Services’ farm-to-fork initiatives allow it to source its beef and other meat products (when available) from Weber Hall on campus. Cow’s milk for drinking and use in our recipes is purchased from the dairy processing plant at Call Hall. Our baked goods are made with flours from wheat milled locally in McPherson, Kan., by Cereal Food Processors. We also purchase local, seasonal produce when possible.
SUSTAINABILITY
JP’s Sports Grill at Jardine Apartments is located in a LEED Gold certified building. It was built using reclaimed materials, and uses energy-efficient appliances.
HOW TO SIGN UP FOR HOUSING
THE PROCESS
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Tradition Education Global Imagination
Education
Tuition
Domestic International
Tuition Payment Plans Advance Payment Health Care
Diversity Leadership
Enrollment Management
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$
RESIDENCE HALLS
The residence hall contract will be available to complete beginning at 3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 7, 2020.
Students can then complete the contract and submit the minimum $230 contract payment. This amount consists of a $30 non-refundable processing fee and a refundable $200 initial payment.
Contracts will not be processed or considered complete until the initial payment is made. A verified K-State eID and password are required to complete this process. If you have questions or concerns about the contract payment, please contact the Housing and Dining Services office for assistance.
The date and time a student completes the residence hall contract will determine their place in line for the room selection process in May.
COMPLETE THE RESIDENCE HALL CONTRACT
1
This is available in the Resident Portal beginning Sept. 15 and can be completed at any time. No payment is required. The single purpose of the Housing Information Request Form is to notify Housing and Dining Services that you would like to receive more information about the residence hall contract process that will begin in December.
*When the contract becomes available in December, this form will no longer be needed and will not be shown as an option in the Resident Portal.
COMPLETE THE HOUSING INFORMATION REQUEST FORM*
OPTIONAL
Residents who are enrolled in a Residential CAT Community will begin to choose their living experience April 15. All other new residents will begin to choose their living experience in May. Notification with your selection date and time will be sent to your K-State email in early April.
• After selecting a room and meal plan, students will know the exact cost of their room and an exact cost of their meal plan.
• Students may cancel for a full refund until June 1
$200 cancellation fee June 2 to Aug. 20
50 percent of remainder of contract after Aug. 20
• Changes can be made inside the Resident Portal until July 1, 2021. These include changes to hall, room, roommate(s) and meal plan.
We recommend getting in touch with your roommate to get to know each other and to coordinate what to bring — you don’t want to end up with two microwaves or TVs.
CHOOSE YOUR EXPERIENCE
3
Learn more about the options available to you and calculate your total room and board expenses in our Explore Your Options worksheet.
You can compare costs at a glance with our residence hall cost sheet.
EXPLORE YOUR OPTIONS
2
(Students must be admitted to the university with a verified K-State eID to complete these.)
WELCOME HOME!
Residence halls open for occupancy in late August. Review your contract for move-in dates and times. We’re happy to have you!HOW TO SIGN UP FOR HOUSING JARDINE APARTMENTS
THE PROCESS
MASTERS G L RA DOCTO
RAD E C UAT
EATIFICERT
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Tradition Education Global Imagination
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• Spring 2021 Jardine application available Sept. 15, 2020
• 2021-2022 academic year Jardine application available Sept. 15, 2020
• Submit $30 non-refundable fee
COMPLETE THE ONLINE APPLICATION
• As apartments become available, we offer them to the next applicant on the list.
• Applicant has five days to accept or decline the offer.
FOR OCCUPANCY DURING THE SPRING 2021 SEMESTER, JOIN THE WAITING LIST.
• For occupancy during the 2021-2022 academic year, select an apartment in our online Resident Portal during the Choose Your Experience process beginning March 1.
• Use RoomSync to find roommates if you haven’t already identified them.
• Residents have the option of purchasing a meal plan for the added convenience of dining on campus. Plans include an All-Access plan or 50 or 100 meals per semester. Details about the plans can be found at housing.k-state.edu/dining.
Sign Jardine Agreement and pay $400 deposit.
ACCEPT
Application is canceled DECLINE
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Kansas State University is located in Manhattan, Kan., also known as the
“Little Apple.” In the heart of the scenic Flint Hills region, Manhattan has a small-town feel with a population of about 52,000. Manhattan is 120 miles west of Kansas City, and serves a three-county, 200,000-population regional area as a leader in education, health care, entertainment, culture and communication.
MANHATTAN, KANSAS
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The full Kansas State University campus map can be found at k-state.edu/maps.
Kansas State University prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex (including sexual harassment and sexual violence), sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, age, ancestry, disability, genetic information, military status, or veteran status, in the university’s programs and activities as required by applicable laws and regulations. The person designated with responsibility for coordination of compliance efforts and receipt of inquiries concerning the nondiscrimination policy is the university’s Title IX Coordinator: the Director of the Office of Institutional Equity, [email protected], 103 Edwards Hall, 1810 Kerr Drive, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-4801. Telephone: 785-532-6220 | TTY or TRS: 711. The campus ADA Coordinator is the Director of Employee Relations and Engagement, who may be reached at [email protected] or 103 Edwards Hall, 1810 Kerr Drive, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-4801, 785-532-6277 and TTY or TRS 711.
Revised Aug. 29, 2017.
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STATEMENT OF DIVERSITY
Kansas State University’s Department of Housing and Dining Services is dedicated to creating a culture that welcomes and embraces students from all backgrounds. By constructing meaningful dialogues and educational programming within our on-campus communities, we strive to engage students and staff members in the exploration and celebration of identities that align with — as well as differ from — their own. Through our continued efforts, it is our mission to enable students and staff alike to develop greater cultural competence in order to foster communities of justice and inclusive excellence.
STUDENT LIVING MISSION
We will support students by engaging in collaborative relationships that encourage scholarship, community and self-discovery. By creating intentional environments of quality and care, we will enable students, faculty and staff to achieve excellence.
housing.k-state.edu
Department of Housing and Dining Services Kansas State University
104 Pittman Building 1531 Mid Campus Dr. North Manhattan, KS 66506
785-532-6453 888-568-5027 (toll free) [email protected]
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