Student Housing

Odey Residence Hall
Student housing facilities are available on campus
in Odey Residence Hall. This facility has been designed to provide
housing for students in an efficiency apartment arrangement. The
residence hall is co-educational, but individual rooms are not
co-educational and accommodations for married couples are not
available.
The
34 apartment building, with a capacity of up to 170 students is
managed by a college residence hall supervisor with the aid of student
resident assistants. Every effort is made not to exceed an assignment
of four students to a room, and in many instances the assignment will
not exceed three students per room.
Each room has a bathroom with shower, kitchenette,
living area and two bedroom areas. All rooms are equipped with a bed
and wardrobe for each occupant, a desk area, a kitchen table with
chairs, and a refrigerator. There is an optional microwave rental
per room at the rate of $25.00 per student per semester. These
microwaves are 600 watt units with a .5 cubic foot cooking area.
Morrison Institute of Technology believes that
living on campus contributes significantly to both the academic and
personal
development of the student. Therefore, when accommodations are
available, all unmarried, full-time first and second semester students
under the age of 21 who do not commute from the permanent legal
residence of their parents are required to live in the residence
hall. Room assignments are made by the residence hall supervisor and
special requests for accommodations will be honored as long as space
is available. Schedules of the currently effective residence hall
fees and other charges, along with the applicable refund policies, are
available from the Business Office in the A. E. Rambo Center.
Morrison Institute of Technology reserves the right to change the
residence hall fees and other charges, along with the applicable
refund policies, without advance notice.
Please refer to the Albert Odey Residence Hall
Policy Handbook and other related policy statements for additional
information and regulations pertaining to the residence hall.
Internet Access
The entire housing complex has a wireless
network which permits all students residing there to have personal
access to the Internet. Each student will need a wireless
card for their laptop or workstation in order to access the
wireless network. There is no charge for this service.
Off Campus Housing
Off campus housing is available in the form of
apartments or private rooms within the community of Morrison. The
college office will assist married students and other eligible
students by providing a list of sources that can provide such
arrangements.