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THEME HOUSING Graduate students living in Rolling Hills have the option to live and learn with residents studying in the same field. The Office of Residential Life and Housing provides themed floors which are available for students in the Health Professions Division (HPD) or the Shepard Broad Law program. These communities are staffed with a field-based resident assistant and allow you the opportunity to live, study, and network with other graduate students in your field. Residents can also choose to sign up for non-themed floors in Rolling Hills, which house students from all graduate academic programs. Division of Student Affairs Office of Residential Life and Housing For more information about graduate housing, contact (954) 262–7052 or visit www.nova.edu/housing. Folow us on Facebook: Nova Housing SW 39th Street Griffin Road Nova Drive Nova Drive To Miami To Naples Fort Lauderdale- Hollywood International Airport NSU ARENA Don Taft University Center Davie Road College Avenue SW 30th Street University Drive SW 36th Street HPD Garage Dolphins Training Camp Main Entrance West Entrance Mary R. McCahill Drive Sawgrass Expressway Library Parking Garage Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd. NSU Rolling Hills Graduate Apartments 2016–2017 GRADUATE APARTMENTS

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Page 1: Graduate apartments Theme housing€¦ · New Fall residents have until April 1, 2016 to request a roommate via email to housing@nova.edu and select a room preference. Room assignments

Theme housing

Graduate students living in Rolling Hills have the option to live and learn with residents studying in the same field. The Office of Residential Life and Housing provides themed floors which are available for students in the Health Professions Division (HPD) or the Shepard Broad Law program. These communities are staffed with a field-based resident assistant and allow you the opportunity to live, study, and network with other graduate students in your field. Residents can also choose to sign up for non-themed floors in Rolling Hills, which house students from all graduate academic programs.

Division of Student AffairsOf�ce of Residential Life and Housing

For more information about graduate housing, contact (954) 262–7052 or visit www.nova.edu/housing.Folow us on Facebook: Nova Housing

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Rolling HillsGraduate apartments

Page 2: Graduate apartments Theme housing€¦ · New Fall residents have until April 1, 2016 to request a roommate via email to housing@nova.edu and select a room preference. Room assignments

• Complimentary Cable Access• Complimentary Wireless Internet Access• Complimentary Local Telephone Access• Private, In-Suite Bathrooms• Fully Furnished with Standard Twin

XL Bed and Frame• Full Size Top-Freezer Refrigerator• 4 Burner Electric Stove• All-Inclusive Utilities• Private AC Unit with Thermostat Control• Married/ Domestic Partnership Options

(Subject to Availability)

ApArTmenT FeATures

• 6-Feet Walk-In Pool with Rock Waterfall Feature• 2 On-Site Laundry Facilities• Complimentary Washer and Dryer Access• Indoor Waste Removal and Recycling Rooms• 2 Community Lounge Areas with

Flat Screen Televisions• Outdoor Pool House with Large Screen Television• Technology Accessible Presentation Areas• Outdoor Patio with Tropical Landscaping• Outdoor Pavilion with Access to a Deluxe

Barbecue Grill• Mail Service with Complimentary Mailbox• Security Desks Staffed 24/7/365• On Call Staff 24/7/365• Emergency Call Boxes• Gated Parking with Visitors Parking Available• Complimentary Shuttle Service to Fort Lauderdale/

Davie Campus, the Oceanographic Center, Davie Walmart Supercenter, Publix Supermarket, and Westfield Broward Mall

CommuniTy FeATures

ApArTmenT FeATures

Building C—Quad Room

Building C—Single (Studio)

All the style while saving a few bucks. Living at Rolling Hills, you have room-to-class service with our fast and comfortable campus Shark Shuttle system. Friendly drivers and minute-by-minute updates that can be accessed on your smart phone, makes the Shark Shuttle your personal transportation system. In addition, each hall offers study lounges, security desks with 24/7 staffing, guest parking, and an all-inclusive payment plan that makes staying in Rolling Hills Graduate Apartments a premier experience for any graduate student.

Building C also offers residents the option to room with friends and classmates in a cost-effective apartment providing for a shared experience that fosters relationship building.

The perfect combination for a little work and play! Rolling Hills Graduate Apartments gives you the option for a quiet study environment when you need to hit the books, as well as luxurious indoor and outdoor lounges that are ideal for getting to meet and mingle with other graduate students in your community. Keep your eyes peeled for special events hosted at the pool lounge where you and your classmates can relax pool side, enjoy a bite at our BBQ and pool parties, or simply socialize and enjoy music during scheduled holiday events.

Room Types Fall 2016 Winter 2017 Summer 2017 12-Month Contract Total

Single (Studio) $5,890 $5,890 $2,620 $14,400

Building A—Single (Studio)

Room Types Fall 2016 Winter 2017 Summer 2017 12-Month Contract Total

Single (Studio) $6,513 $6,513 $2,774 $15,800

Quad Room (A and D) $3,440 $3,440 $1,439 $8,319

Quad Room(B and C) $3,390 $3,390 $1,385 $8,165

“I enjoy living in Rolling Hills because it is so convenient being so close to campus. I have had a great experience while living here, whether it has been getting anything fixed in a timely manner, being greeted coming into the building, feeling safe wherever I go and being so close to my cohort in the building! My fondest memory would have to be the night my program decided to have a get together to know each other more. I love how easy it was to build a family here. I’ve truly been able to build so many connections and relationships with those around me that I see every day!”

“I enjoy living in Rolling Hills because the quiet environment is ideal for studying and the rooms are very well maintained. The beautiful pool and

convenience that comes with living on campus is additional bonus. My favorite memories of Rolling Hills involve utilizing the barbecue and gazebo shelter next to the pool with my friends. I love that NSU is a diverse, but connected community with a wide variety of students coming together to learn for a higher purpose.”

Morgan Garman Optometry Student

Eric RamirezPharmacy Student

Yabsera DemissieCollege Student Affairs Student

“I enjoy living in Rolling Hills for several reasons. I like that it’s conveniently close to campus and

I love that it’s really peaceful. It’s also a nice place because you get to meet graduate students from

other programs. Also, the free laundry is nice, plus the amazing pool. Besides being a beautiful campus, I would say the fact that it is so diverse

culturally is what I love about NSU. Here in NSU, no one is an outsider.

People come from all around the world and when you get to know them you get to learn

about their cultures.”

Graduate Living Experience Building A Building C

This checklist is provided to aid you in understanding where you are in the process to secure on-campus housing at Nova Southeastern University.

AppliCATion proCess

Graduate Housing

New Fall ResidentsNew Fall residents have until April 1, 2016 to request a roommate via email to [email protected] and select a room preference. Room assignments are available online by using your RMS user name and password on July 1, 2016.

New Winter ResidentsNew winter residents have until November 15, 2016 to request a roommate via email to [email protected] and select a room preference. Room assignments are available online by using your RMS username and password on December 2, 2016.

New Summer ResidentsNew summer residents have until April 1, 2017 to request a roommate via email to [email protected] and select a room preference. Room assignments are available online by using your RMS username and password on April 15, 2017.

Admissions And FinAnCiAl Aid CheCk lisTStep 1

housing ConTrACTStep 2

room seleCTion And roommATe mATChingStep 3

• Received my NSU ID number and pin• Received my SharkLink ID and password• Updated my mailing address and

emergency contact information through my WebSTAR or SharkLink account

• Reviewed my on-campus housing options at NSU

• Worked with Financial Aid to assure that all financial aid information has been processed.

To apply for graduate housing, follow these steps:• Submit your housing application and pay

your $500 housing deposit online• Once completed, we will contact you

regarding your application status

• Submit your Immunization records by fax to (954) 262-3812 or scan and email to [email protected]. Please submit prior to check-in.

• Enroll in student health insurance or submit your health insurance waiver online via nova.edu/housing/process.

No room changes are made until after the second week of each semester. To request a roommate, you must complete the following steps:• Received my unique Residential

Management System (RMS) number from the Office of Residential Life and Housing via email. This unique number will allow you to indicate your room preferences in RMS.

• To request a roommate, you must send an email to [email protected]. A representative from the Office of Residential Life and Housing will be able to assist you with your request.