A new 250-bed residence hall
is under construction at Southeast Community College’s Lincoln Campus, but
until it’s finished, students have the option of living on campus at Nebraska
Wesleyan University starting this fall.
“We hope to
provide a great opportunity for SCC students to experience an on-campus
living/learning environment,” said Toni Landenberger, assistant Beatrice Campus
director and dean of students at SCC. “Living on campus can give parents peace
of mind of living in a safe environment where they can interact with other
students their own age.”
SCC students must be enrolled
in a minimum of 12 credit hours in order to live on campus at NWU. They must
also have their own transportation. Students have the option of living in the
Heim/White Hall Suites at $3,684 per semester or in Townhouse Village for $4,509
per semester. Students living in the Heim/White Hall Suites must also select a
meal plan. Roommates will be assigned based on responses to a questionnaire.
“We
hope to build a great partnership with Nebraska Wesleyan University to allow
SCC students to live on the NWU campus as space is available until our Lincoln
residence halls are completed,” Landenberger added. “After that time, if we
fill our residence halls and have a waitlist, we might continue the partnership
to meet our student demand.”
The new residence hall at
SCC’s Lincoln Campus is expected to be ready for occupancy in January 2024.
For more information and to
access the housing contract, click on this link: https://www.southeast.edu/nebraska-wesleyan-housing-partnership/