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Fostering a Community of Student Musicians
Campus housing is offered in the recently completed G. Chris and
SungEun Andersen Residence Hall, adjacent to the School. While most
of the rooms are doubles, each student is provided with a private
phone line and an Ethernet jack. In addition to offering some of
the best views of the city, the hall includes: 19 floors with housing
for 380 students, 60 practice rooms, 24-hour security, and trained
residence life staff. Additional features include laundry facilities,
a well-equipped fitness room, a computing facility, and a student
lounge. Opportunities exist for leadership development with the
Residence Community Council. A dining facility is located in the
School's main building adjacent to the residence.
Students from all over the world live on campus and participate
in social activities, study groups, recreation, clubs, and student
organizations. In addition to providing on-campus convenience, making
new friends is another reason students choose to live on campus.
Beyond building stronger ties, you'll have New York City's exciting
culture, restaurants, markets, parks, and entertainment just around
the corner. Within easy reach, you'll also find many of the world's
artistic treasures - Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Metropolitan
Opera, the New York City Ballet, and the Metropolitan Museum of
Art.
- To download a pdf copy of the 2007–2008 Residence Life
Handbook, click
here.
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