From Sycamore Cottage's modest accommodations for eight students in 1867, to the variety of room styles and living environments available today, life beyond the classroom continues to be an integral part of the education afforded Drew students. Evolving from a dormitory (i.e. from the French dormir, meaning to sleep) orientation, today's residence life program works in a collaborative manner within the Division of Campus Life and Student Affairs in supporting the academic mission of the University.
This work is realized with the provision of trained professional and paraprofessional staff members in the residential complexes that implement educational and social programs, educate residents on University policies, counsel students in distress, mediate roommate and interpersonal conflicts; confront violations of the Code of Conduct and respond to emergency situations. Utilizing a “living learning paradigm,” the Residence Life Office endeavors to engage residents in purposeful activities and programs that promote student development and foster student learning.
The Office of Residence Life endeavors to create a purposeful, open, safe, just and celebrated living-learning environment in which all students may accomplish their personal and academic goals.
In order to best achieve our mission, we believe it is imperative that the Office of Residence Life complete the following:
The ResLife staff is here and committed to working with you! You will be recognized and valued through our interactions, services, activities and programs, and through our policy and procedures. We will engage residents in purposeful activities and programs that promote student development and foster student learning. We are committed to making your time at Drew memorable.
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