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Residents in Perpetual, Bethany and Immaculata Hall and may be issued a metal room key (and building key, when applicable). The resident is responsible for returning the key(s) upon check-out.

Residents in Loughran Hall, Madonna Hall, Regina Hall, and the Woodland Residences utilize their student ID cards and a personalized pin number to gain entry into their buildings and rooms. 

Responsibility

Both metal keys and student ID cards which are encoded for building and/or room access are considered to be keys. Keys may not be duplicated or be given to any other person than the resident of the room.

Lost Keys

Once a key is believed to be missing, it must be reported immediately. During normal business hours, M-F, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., key changes can be reported to Housing and Residence Life at 570-348-6236. Outside of these hours, key changes can be reported to Campus Safety at 570-348-6242. Once the key and core changes begin, the appropriate fees will be applied and cannot be rescinded. Room keys will be billed a minimum of $50. In the event of a lost building key, the student will be billed a minimum of $50 per core plus $5 per key. Please note: some buildings have more than one access point that would need new cores.

Lockouts

A resident who locks him/herself out of the bathroom needs to contact Campus Safety at (570) 348-6242, to be let back in their rooms. Please note, Campus Safety Officers must respond to a number of campus issues. Therefore, the immediacy of their response time cannot be guaranteed.

All residential students are required to submit a completed Health History, Physical, and Immunization Record to the Student Health Services Office. This form includes the requirement for proof of Meningococcal Meningitis Vaccination.

In June 2002, a law was signed by the governor, which requires vaccination against meningococcal meningitis for all students living in University housing or in other University-owned housing throughout Pennsylvania. The University must have records indicating that every resident student has been vaccinated (or signed an informed consent waiver form), in order for students to live in University Housing. Students may choose to be exempted from the law, only if the student (or parent/legal guardian, if the student is under eighteen years of age), after having been advised of the risk of the disease and the availability and effectiveness of the vaccine, signs a waiver form stating that s/he reviewed the information and has chosen not to be vaccinated against the disease.

Please use The Student Health Portal for all other needs.

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