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Highlights from 2007

Updated: 19 April 2007

Housing Information
2007

Session Dates
27 May 2007 - 4 August 2007

A total of 14 students are anticipated to join RTP Class of '07.



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Summer Session Index - 2007

A total of 14 undergraduate student are anticipated to join the RTP Class of '07.

Where will students be housed?

We have book housing for the '07 summer session at George Washington University

The specific housing dorm assigned is:

Francis Scott Key
600 20th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20052


When can I check into my apartment?

Check-in will take place between 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, 27 May 2007 at George Washington University New Hall located at 2350 H Street NW, Washington DC 20052. You must check-in during this time slot.

Apartments will be available Sunday after 3:00 p.m. 27 May 2007 and occupancy will run through Saturday 4 August 2007 (check-out is before 11:00 a.m.).

Do not arrive prior to Sunday unless you are prepared to provide your own accommodations until the May 27 move-in.


How do I check into my apartment?

Report to New Hall where you will be given an access card and will sign a registration card. You will then go to New Hall Key Depot (located next to the New Hall Office) to collect your residence hall room key(s).


How do I check out of my apartment?

Check-out must be completed before 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, 4 August 2007. Check-out also takes place at New Hall Office where you must return your access card and keys to the New Hall Key Depot.


How long can I stay in the apartment?

Occupancy runs through Saturday, 4 August 2007 and you MUST check out by 11:00 a.m. on this date.


What are the apartments like?

Apartments are studio-style, double-occupancy efficiency apartments. Efficiency apartment style rooms have a private bathroom and a full kitchen. There is not a separate bedroom in an efficiency style apartment.

You may wish to bring the following items:

* Alarm clock
* Lamps
* Telephone
* Ironing board and Iron
* Kitchen utensils
* Toiletries
* Sheets, towels, blankets and pillows
* Television
* Computer/Laptop
* Blow Dryer


What are the features of the Francis Scott Key Dorm?

Francis Scott Key (FSK), located at 600 20th Street, houses 175 students in single, double, and triple apartments. All apartments include a full kitchen, private bathroom, beds, desks, dressers, individual phone and high-speed internet per occupant, cable television, and air conditioning. Caddy corner to the Career Center, FSK provides a wonderful resource for students looking for a job, internship, or career advice. In addition, FSK is located only a block from the University Club, where students and faculty can mingle and enjoy buffet lunches or special university events.

Building Features
Apartment Style
Co-ed house
Piano Lounge

Kitchen
Kitchen facilities per room

Location
Located near 20th Street
Located near F Street

Room Size
Singles
Doubles
Triples

Technology
Cable TV per room
Individual High Speed Internet
Individual Phone Line


Are linens provided?

No. Students are responsible for bringing their own sheets, towels, blankets, and pillows.


Are kitchen utensils provided?

No. Students are responsible for bringing their kitchen and cooking utensils.


What's the campus safety and security like?

Your dorm has an electronic swipe card lock that can only be unlocked by an access, which you will receive when you check in. The electronic access device provides access to the front entrance, elevators, and stairwells of the dorm. This card must be carried with you at all times as it serves as proof of identity to University police and personnel.


Can I use GW campus facilities?

As part of our reservation for you as an intern group, you may use the University's athletic facilities in the Charles E. Smith Athletic Center. This venue includes a jogging track, a swimming pool, weight rooms, racquetball and squash courts, and a sauna.


Where do I shop?

Located just blocks from the campus in the Watergate Complex you will find a Safeway for grocery shopping and just past Washington Circle is Trader Joe's grocery store.


Can I, should I, bring my car?

You can but students from 2006 report that they didn't need a car to get around plus the parking permit at the University is VERY expensive.



George Washington University
Housing Groupings
Francis Scott Key
Apt #703
Amy Marquardt
Emma Harrower
Francis Scott Key
Apt #707
Andrew Furness
Benjamin Linzmeier
Francis Scott Key
Apt #704
Addison Kemp
Laura Lagomarisno
Francis Scott Key
Apt #708
Santiago Herrera
Kris Rhodes
Francis Scott Key
Apt #705
Elis Marina Silva
Cecily Marroquin
Francis Scott Key
Apt #706
Suzanne Pilaar
Laura Florez
Francis Scott Key
Apt #709
Satrio Wicaksono
Miles Collins*
Declined Housing
Rebecca Fischer

*Not a participant in the RTP but joining us for housing.

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