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我的房间和我

我的房间和我

Room Decorations and Postings

Posters, pictures, and knick-knacks can make a resident feel more at home. 只要不造成健康或火灾危险或损坏房间,就鼓励装饰. Traffic and street signs are not permitted in the residence halls.

Decorations should be a credit to the room and to the University. Giving the room a personal touch is expected; discretion, 然而, should be used to protect the rights of all residents. Anything visible through the window or on the door should be in good taste. 可能被认为令人反感的图片和其他材料不得在学生房间外可见的地方展示. All pictures and posters displayed on room doors are subject to Student Senate, RHA and Residential Life Posting policies.
不允许在宿舍内展示酒精饮料容器或指示牌. All empty soda cans should be recycled after use. Can collections are not permitted.

Signing Up For a Room

We hope you enjoy the year at Northwest and the time you spend in the residence halls. It is never too early to begin planning ahead for next year! Typically our "re-sign" process is done middle to late February. 在报名前几周,你会收到具体的信息,告诉你什么时候可以选择明年的房间偏好.

Sign-up times are based upon seniority. 网上赌博网站十大排行收到您的原始存款的日期是用来确定您的优先级的日期. At the time of sign-up you will encouraged to select your roommate and specific room.

安全

At Northwest, we pride ourselves on having a campus that is friendly and compact. These are both strengths in terms of having a safe campus. However, safety at Northwest is no accident - nor should it be taken for granted. A pleasant and safe atmosphere is a goal for Residential Life. 包括学生在内的所有社区成员在确保自身安全方面发挥着至关重要的作用, as well as the safety of others.

Residents are issued keys to their respective rooms when they move in. If a room key is reported lost, the room door is re-keyed and new keys are issued. Exterior doors are locked by 10 PM each night, after which residents must use their key fob to gain entrance at doors with fob readers. 无人陪同的客人必须在大门被锁上后,用正门上的电话给住户打电话,以便进入.

Play It Safe (Personal 安全 Tips)

Your Northwest Missouri State University residence hall room will be "HOME" for a while. Keep it safe for your self and others by knowing and following these facts:

  • 锁上门. 每年,当学生在白天和/或晚上不锁房间且无人看管时,都会发生盗窃事件, for as few as 1 or 2 minutes. Money, jewelry, ID card, credit cards, etc. should be kept out of sight. Whenever you leave your room, lock the door and take your keys with you. Many times students return from the bathroom to find items missing from their rooms. Always lock your door at night before you go to sleep.
  • Be careful with high temperature small appliances like irons and curling irons. Unplug them immediately after use and let them cool before you put them away.
  • 通过在一个插座上插入过多的物品或在原始插座上使用适配器来避免电路过载. We suggest using power strips with a built in circuit breaker.
  • Be careful when carrying a large amount of cash. Never let anyone know you have the cash - word travels fast. Never leave the cash lying in your room.
  • Avoid using candles, open flame and open coil devices in the residence halls.
  • Never store flammable or combustible liquids or materials in your room.
  • Remember to keep books, magazines and other papers away from heaters.
  • Rid your room of waste and trash. Empty your wastebaskets often.

打破住房

住宿生活协议不包括宿舍在假期、学期之间或随后由大学宣布的假期期间关闭时的住房. 在休息期间需要住宿的学生需要在休息前两周通过住宿生活办公室进行安排. Late notification will result in a $10 administrative fee. 请注意,在此期间,住宿和服务将受到限制,并将收取额外的房费(按比例每晚合同费率)。.

Living With Roommates

Roommate Bill of Rights

This is a list of rights afforded roommates. 这应该是你处理当前与室友关系的指路明灯. Look this list over, apply it to your roommate relationship, and work toward fulfilling all rights completely throughout the process.

  1. 阅读和学习的权利不受干扰,不受不合理的噪音和其他干扰.
  2. The right to sleep without undue disturbances.
  3. The right to have personal privacy in one's own room.
  4. The right to live in a clean environment.
  5. 在客人尊重其他住户权利的前提下招待客人的权利.
  6. The right to have free access to one's room and hall facilities.
  7. The right to be free from intimidation and physical and emotional harm.
  8. The right to air grievances; the residence hall staff may be helpful in assisting and settling conflicts.
  9. The right to expect respect for one's belongings and personal property.
  10. 期望这些特权得到尊重的权利,并承担为他人尊重这些特权的责任.

Resolving Conflicts

Should you and your roommate(s) sit down and get acquainted, 或者你应该在你的住宿/学生助理的帮助下完成一份室友合同? The following information will help you decide.

  • Negotiation: Have you just met and are beginning to learn a little bit about each other? How about negotiation, or voluntary problem solving and/or bargaining? 你的谈判是由所有室友直接进行的,以便就各种问题达成共同协议.
  • Conciliation: Voluntary negotiation with the help of a neutral third party (get your RA), 是谁把双方召集到一起谈话,还是谁在双方之间传递信息.
  • 调解:自愿参与一个有组织的过程,由中立的第三方协助争议各方确定并满足他们在冲突中的利益. Sound complicated? Simply speaking: Your RA/SA will help you to complete a roommate contract.
  • 仲裁:哇! You are NOT getting along! Arbitration involves voluntary or required participation in a process of explaining, 展示, and justifying needs, 利益, 和/或位置, 由宿舍主任决定的具有约束力的或咨询性的声明.

压力

作为一名住在宿舍的大学生,你可能会和一个或多个室友住在一起. Your classmates may be strangers at first. The workload is heavier and the competition tougher. As roommates, you may share friends, classes, music, and trust. At times 然而, the things you share may create stress between you. Some other stressful situations you may experience include:

  • Leaving home: Separation from your family and friends is difficult for most. While it may lead to newfound values and freedom, it still equates stress.
  • Managing finances: Chances are, you'll have to budget your money carefully. 室友之间的经济差异可能会导致隐藏的嫉妒、盗窃和不信任. Money is personal, and money is private.
  • 价值观测试:当你遇到与你有不同意见的人,比如喝酒, 药物, 性, 和宗教, you take it more personally than nearly anything else. The world is full of people different than you, and a college campus is not an exception.
  • Handling personal problems: Conflicts will arise between you and a parent, 教授, 同行, 的女朋友, 的男朋友, 或兄弟姐妹. 这是不可避免的. 当它发生的时候,它会需要你的全部情感,给你的生活带来巨大的压力.
  • Living with a roommate: If you live with a roommate, you should show your roommate the same kind of consideration that you'd like to receive. Anything else would be selfish and inconsiderate -- and lead to stress between you.

Communication With 你的房间mate

更有效地沟通你的想法和感受,以得到你想要的回应. Learn how to express your 感情, present yourself well, give and receive complaints gracefully, say "No" when appropriate, and resolve problems effectively. Help others to get to know you better so they will know what to expect from you. Get to know others because they'll offer information about themselves in return. Learn good listening skills to avoid misunderstandings, here are some tips: Give your undivided attention to the roommate. Show that you are interested in what's being said. Don't rush, interrupt, or finish sentences for the roommate. Ask questions if you need more information. Don't forget to keep in mind the listener's background, 知识, 感情, and what your point will mean to him or her.

Solving Your Problem

找一个合适的时间和地点谈话:选择一个所有人都很平静并准备好谈话的时间. Choose a meeting place that is quiet and private.

确定问题或问题:让每个人陈述发生了什么或存在的问题. Focus on the problem, not the personalities. Use active listening skills and "I" messages. Avoid communication blockers.

头脑风暴解决方案:让每个人提出解决问题或解决问题的方法. Listen to each other without judging. Be willing to compromise.

Choose a solution and agree on it: Consider all the options, evaluate pros and cons. Decide on one option that everyone can agree on.

Employ a strategy of win-win to resolve conflicts. Help to ensure that each person's personal integrity is maintained. It is never acceptable for one person to feel debased or humiliated. Get conflicts into the open. 防御性, 羞辱, judgmental reactions, 伎俩, 操纵, 折现, aggressive attacks, and similar types of behavior are counterproductive in the process. Don't escalate conflicts by involving people not needed. When too many people are involved, people become concerned with maintaining loyalties and saving face.

Tips On Responding to a Problem

  • Be specific in your agreement or disagreement -- not general.
  • Be descriptive and logical, not emotional.
  • Be tactful by trying to say something positive, even if you disagree.
  • Address the problem. Don't bring up other conflicts or past hostilities. Confront the issue -- not the person. Describe your 感情 and your views objectively, while defining the problem and analyzing how it developed.
  • 想出可能的解决方案,一起坐下来,尽可能多地列出可能的解决方案. Don't be afraid to include some silly ones; they'll break the tension. The more ideas you come up with, the more you'll have to choose from and the better the choice you'll be able to make.
  • Evaluate the possible solutions to try and find one that meets each person's needs, 目标和观点, given the time and resources available.
  • Decide on a solution. It will involve some compromise for all parties. But realize that compromise doesn't mean you lose!
  • Put the solution into action. Make a plan for using your solution and follow-up to see how it's working. Establish short-range goals to help check your progress.

What If It Still Doesn't Work?

如果你真诚地尝试了本书中的所有步骤,并与你的宿舍助理和宿舍主任进行了交谈, there are alternatives.

During the second week of classes each semester, there is a "FREE" room change period. 这段时间将持续2-3天,你必须仔细观察你的大厅里的帖子,这些帖子将描述这个过程,并告诉你具体需要做什么. Please refer to the 学生宿舍 or Apartment 手册, 适当的, for complete details on room changes.

在此期间, 学生可以因任何原因更改,并且不收取语音邮件转移费用. After this period, 任何被批准的房间变更将被评估电信费用(查看您的Res Life手册了解当前金额). All room changes are subject to space availability.

It will be up to you, with the help of the hall staff, to seek out what you feel to be a more comfortable living situation for yourself. 你的宿舍主任可以给你提供一份可用空间的清单和当前居民的名字. 这将取决于你与个人联系,并评估你觉得你将如何兼容.

网上赌博网站十大排行将努力鼓励您在大厅工作人员的帮助下解决分歧,而不是立即批准换房(免费换房期间除外)。. It is part of the college experience to learn to accept differences in others, 调解冲突, and reach compromise.

You are not alone in this effort, but it will take patience and effort on your part. If you are able to work through any conflicts and learn to live and learn together, the results will be immeasurable as you prepare to enter a workforce rich with cultural, 经济, and personal differences. We're here to help!