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Campus
Residence Life Program
Vodra Hall, Rm. 123
(201) 200-2338
Alberta DuBose, Director of the Residence Life Program
adubose@njcu.edu
The Residence Life Program at New Jersey City University offers more than a place to sleep. It is a vital, active community of approximately 276 students with services and activities designed to foster academic, personal, and social growth. The University operates three residence halls: Co-Op Hall, a traditional corridor-style dormitory with common area, bathrooms, study and social lounges for freshmen; Vodra Hall, a traditional corridor-style facility with shared bathrooms between rooms for upper-classmen and special needs individuals; and 2040 University Apartments, a residence for graduate students, seniors and mature residents consisting of apartment-style suites for two, three and four individuals.
All halls offer staff coverage, 24-hour security, on-site laundry and kitchen facilities, study lounges, computer labs and on-line computer capabilities for each resident student. All students are provided a meal plan, which can be utilized in the campus food facilities; the Marketplace in the Gilligan Student Union, and the Vodra Club located in Vodra Hall. In addition, residents are encouraged to participate in a variety of educational, community service and recreational events offered by the University and the Residence Life Program.
Following acceptance to the University, interested students may obtain information and an application form directly from the Office of Residence Life, Vodra Hall, Rm. 123, (201) 200-2338.
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