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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:


BICYCLES – It is suggested that all residents register their bicycles with the Chicago Police Department. Public Safety recommends using a solid lock (e.g., U-shape). Cable or chain locks are not secure. All bicycles on DePaul property not claimed at the end of the year become the property of the university. Any bicycles that appear abandoned will be removed at the discretion of


Facility Operations staff or Public Safety officers.


Bicycles must be locked to a bicycle rack, located at each residence hall, or stored in the McCabe Hall corral, located under the north portico of the building. There is also a corral on the first level of the Clifton parking garage. Bicycles stored in the McCabe Hall corral must be registered with Parking Services by completing the online form at parkingservices.depaul.edu/bike_corral. Bicycles locked to anything other than designated bike racks or the corral may be removed at any time by Public Safety. Bicycles are not allowed to be walked through the hallways, stored in on-campus housing units, stored on back porches of apartment units or stored underneath porch stairways.


SAGE MEDICAL – The DePaul Student Health Service is provided by Sage Medical Center and is located on the second floor of 1150 W. Fullerton Ave. Health Services is available to all students for $60/quarter. By paying the Health Services fee students will receive priority access to Health Services for the diagnosis and treatment of minor illnesses and minor injuries. This is not a health insurance plan. Insurance can be used to supplement the cost of certain services. All residence hall residents will be automatically billed the Health Services fee. In order to waive the fee, students must provide a copy of their personal insurance card and Student ID Card to the Dean of Students Office, Room 307 of the Lincoln Park Student Center within the first two weeks of the quarter. Before choosing to opt out of the Health Services fee, please take into consideration the student’s access to local healthcare and the student’s insurance coverage. Health Services can provide easy and affordable access to basic healthcare.


QUICK TIPS:


I’m not feeling well... what should I do? We recommend that if you have the flu you stay in your room and do not attend classes or work. You should remain rested until you have been fever-free for at least 24 hours. Your resident advisor is available to help with any minor illnesses (e.g., if you need food delivery), Sage Medical is also available to you on the second floor of 1150 W. Fullerton Ave. (see left column).


My computer isn’t working... whom do I contact for help? Contact Technology Support Center (TSC) Genius Squad for services such as assistance with personal computers and mobile devices. TSC is available via the Genius Squads on the Lincoln Park and Loop campuses. At these locations, technicians can assist with data recovery, operating system installation, hardware upgrades, wireless assistance, virus and spyware removal, and general system maintenance. See page 22 for more information.


My room lightbulb is out, how do I get it replaced? Non-emergency repair requests can be sent via the online work order form located on the Housing Services website at offices.depaul.edu/housing. Housing Services receives the form and assigns personnel or vendors to perform the service as needed and as warranted. To expedite service, please be as detailed as possible when completing the request form and send no more than one work order/ repair request per form. Work orders are only processed during business hours, Monday through Friday when the university is open. If you need to report a facilities emergency during the weekend or non-business hours, notify the desk receptionist in your building or call Public Safety at (773) 325-7777.


I need toilet paper, is there a resource available to me? Toilet paper is available in all traditional style halls at the front desk. Toilet paper is not available for apartment-style halls.


I want to have more than two guests; is this possible? In some situations, resident directors (RDs) may grant permission for residents to have over more than two guests at a time. Permission varies by situation, and must be requested through the RD at least three days prior to the intended visit.


How do I rent a loft for my bed or a micro-fridge? RHC works exclusively with Bedloft, an approved DePaul vendor, for the rental of lofts and micro-fridges. When placing a rental order, please confirm with all of your roommates first; each room is only allowed one micro- fridge. You are prohibited from renting lofts or micro-fridges if you are assigned to an apartment-style room. See page 26 for additional details.


27 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES


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