Residence Hall
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Phone: 509-682-6706
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Van Tassell, Rm. 5002 |
Monday - Friday:
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Check out the video overview below
to get a better idea of the WVC Residence Hall!
Ready to Apply?
*Approved admission application and enrollment in classes is required prior to housing application submission
(must log into application with student credentials).
2024-2025
NEW RESIDENT
Housing Application & Contract
The Housing Application fee & deposit amounts will be applied to the student CTCLink
accounts once the application has been received.
Payment may be made online through the CTCLink portal or by calling the cashier department
at: 509-682-6500.
Enrollment into classes is required prior to housing application submission.(must log into application with student credentials).
CURRENT RESIDENT
Renewal Housing Application & Contract
WVC students seeking student housing during the summer must fill out the Summer Housing Contract Extension.
Summer residents that plan to continue living in the hall or all or part of the following academic year must also submit the appropriate housing contract.
*The summer Housing Contract Extension is NOT required for athletes that must move in during summer for athletic requirements.
During the summer quarter WVC Residence Life allows students from other colleges or universities who are working
to complete course work through internships to reside in the Residence Hall.
*Non-WVC students seeking summer housing in the WVC Residence Hall must have affiliation
with a higher education institution and be seeking housing in connection with required
course work.
For questions about non-WVC student use of the hall during summer please contact the Residence Life office: 509-682-6706; reslife@wvc.edu.
- Summer housing is first prioritized for WVC students that are either taking summer classes or remaining in the hall for the next academic year.
- WVC partners with international schools to host summer programs whereby the WVC Residence Hall is reserved to house international students during their stay.
The Wenatchee Valley College Residence Hall sits directly across from the Wenatchee
campus, at 1409 5th street, and is within walking distance of grocery stores, shopping
areas, and downtown Wenatchee.
Vehicles: The Residence Hall is surrounded by paved parking, and a gravel over-flow lot reserved just for residents - just be sure to get a Residence Hall parking pass!
Bicycles: We have 2 indoor wall-mounted bike racks for secure storage of resident bikes, and 2 outdoor bike racks. Regardless of whether you utilize the indoor or the outdoor racks, residents are encouraged to secure their property with a bike lock.
City Bus: The city bus, Link Transit, has a route that goes up and down 5th street. The bus stop is located directly in front of the Residence Hall and another right across the street in front of the campus...and bonus, riding the bus in Wenatchee is free!
All residents must...
- Have a current vaccination for COVID-19, within the past calendar year.
- Bring and provide their own face masks (minimum of 3 washable masks, or 1 package of disposable).
- Follow all WVC and Residence Life policies and guidelines.
- Maintain safety guidelines established by the CDC, and WVC.
Residents are responsible for monitoring their student email and/or Canvas accounts for notifications regarding changing processes and procedures, including those pertaining to COVID-19.
General guidelines and Residence Hall requirements pertaining to COVID-19 are dependent
on the perceived risks at any given time and may change frequently.
Quarantine Requirements:
- Immediately notify the Residence Life Manager of any potential exposure, and self-quarantine.
- Wear a mask any time you are outside of your room.
- Those in quarantine are not permitted to linger in the Common Room.
- Take a COVID test in the days following the potential exposure and provide the results
to the Residence Life Manager.
- Multiple tests may be requested, completed 48 hours apart.
Isolation Requirements (Positive for COVID-19):
- Residents that test positive for COVID-19 must notify the Residence Life Manager immediately and isolate in alternative housing.
- Residents that have the ability to isolate outside of the Residence Hall are strongly encouraged to do so.
- Those that do not have alternative housing for isolation will work with Residence
Life for an expedited alternative.
- You will be provided directions, contact information, and instructions pertaining to your temporary removal from the hall.
- No additional housing costs will be incurred.
All residents that remain in the Residence Hall during a COVID outbreak must follow all COVID-related safety protocols until advised otherwise, including but not limited to:
- Wear a mask outside of your bedroom
- Take and at-home COVID test and provide the results to the Residence Life Manager within the communicated timeframe.
- Do not travel between floors of the Residence Hall
- Do not bring any guest into the building - the Guest Policy is suspended each time there is an outbreak.
COVID Vaccine Requirement
- Current COVID-19 vaccine - within the past calendar year.
- Applicants must upload vaccination records via the Housing Application.
- WVC does not make or keep copies of the vaccine records.
- Students with medical or religious exemption may still be permitted to live in the
Residence Hall, but should note the following:
- All spaces throughout the Residence Hall are shared, enclosed spaces that would likely pose a high risk for non-vaccinated residents, especially those with an underlying medical condition that prevents them from vaccination from COVID-19.
Common Questions
about living in the Residence Hall
- No commute - the Residence Hall is located directly across the street from the main campus.
- Typically cheaper than renting - Residence Hall fees are quarterly (approx. 3 months),
- *$1,650 + $60 technology fee = $1,710, which averages out to $570/month
- All utilities are included - water, sewer, garbage/recycling, and internet.
- A housing payment plan is available through the student account.
- *$1,650 + $60 technology fee = $1,710, which averages out to $570/month
- Safe environment - In addition to 24-hour security, the Residence Hall has on-call staff to respond
to urgent needs 24 hours a day.
- Broaden experiences - Living in a community environment brings many opportunities that off-campus living
may not offer.
- Residents learn to live and interact with individuals from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
- Develop better understanding and cooperation through negotiating their shared spaces.
- Enjoy activities and events throughout the year such as BBQ's, contests, celebrations, etc., that only residents get to take part in.
- Have an opportunity to become a student staff and get paid to assist with activities and resident engagement.
The following is a breakdown of the fees associated with living in the Residence Hall:
Application: *$450
$50 - application fee
*$200 - refundable damage deposit
*$200 - non-refundable administrative fee
- The application fee and deposits are due at the time of application submission.
- Applicants that cancel their housing application and contract prior to moving in will be refunded the admin fee and deposit, however the $50 application fee will be retained.
- Return of the damage deposit is dependent on any repair of damages and/or extensive cleaning required after a resident has moved out.
Quarterly Housing Fees: *$1,650 (plus a $60 technology fee per quarter)
Early Termination:
- Unless otherwise indicated on the Housing Application and approved, the Housing Contract is for the entire academic year (fall, winter, and spring quarters).
- Residents that decide to leave mid-year lose the *$200 damage deposit, forfeit all
quarterly fees that have been paid, and are charged the *$750 Early Termination Fee.
- For extenuating circumstances residents may inquire about the Early Termination Fee Appeal.
The Residence Hall is a single three-story building, laid out in a "pod" style. Each floor contains a Common Room consisting of a kitchen and lounge, which is shared by all residents housed on the floor. Located at each corner are "pods" (4 pods per floor), which each contain three bedrooms, a shared bathroom, and washer/dryer.
The hall has space for 75 residents, including 3 Resident Advisors (RAs). All floors may be co-ed but pods/rooms are gender-specific.
Kitchens include:
- Full-size fridge/freezer
- Stove/oven
- Microwave
- Pizza oven
- Air-Fryer
BYO
(Bring your own...)
Residents should bring their own cookware, bakeware, and dinnerware.
Due to limited kitchen space residents are not permitted to add to the kitchen appliances
or leave personal appliances, cookware, bakeware, or dinnerware on countertops, tables,
or stacked on top of other appliances.
All personal kitchen items must be labeled and stored in the cupboards or kept in
the student room.
Lounges include:
- Casting-enabled television
- Multiple full-size couches
- Multiple lounge chairs
- Coffee table/End tables
- Computer station with printer
- Foosball table, Multi-ActivityTable (dining/ping-pong/pool)
* No additional furniture is permitted to be brought in by residents.
Located on the 1st floor is 2 vending machines, one with snacks, the other for beverages, which all residents may access.
Bedrooms:
Each room is furnished to house 2 people.
*No additional furniture is permitted to be brought in by residents unless prior approval has been granted.
Bedroom dimensions are approximately 12 ft x 14 ft.
Each bedroom contains 2 of the following (1 per resident):
- Bed (Twin XL mattress)
- Desks and chair
- Wardrobe
- Stacking drawers (3 per resident)
All bedroom windows have window blinds. Residents are permitted to hang curtains with a tension rod only!
Residents are responsible to bring their own sheets, towels, pillows, toiletries and other personal items.
Residents are assigned a roommate or can request a specific roommate on the housing application. Single rooms are not available.
Amenities include:
- Phone jacks in each room (land line)
- Residents are responsible for bringing their own phone and arranging phone service with a provider
- Utilities:
- Water, sewer, garbage/recycling
- Electricity
- Wireless and high-speed Internet connections
One pod on each floor is ADA accessible. There is elevator service to all floors. Prospective residents needing special accommodations are encouraged to contact Residence Life prior to or upon submission of the application: 509.682.6706 .
All students enrolled in 10 or more credits are eligible to live in the Residence Hall.
To reserve a spot students must submit a complete application and pay the *$450 application fee & deposit ($50 application fee, *$200 damage deposit, and *$200 admin/programming fee).
The fall quarter move-in date is the Wednesday prior to the start of classes.
- Mid-year move-ins will be coordinated with Residence Life as needed.
Residents are permitted to bring some appliances to be kept in their rooms, but for safety there are some restrictions. Please review the list below for what can and cannot be brought into the Residence Hall.
These appliances are permitted in the room:
- Coffee Pot / Electric Kettle - MUST have automatic shut off
- Mini Fridge - No larger than 4.5 cubic feet and must be Energy Star rated
- If both roommates have a mini-fridge, they must be plugged into two separate outlets.
- Microwave (one per rm) - Must be UL approved, and </= 1.0 cubic feet and 800 watts
- Surge Protectors
- 3-Pronged Extension Cords ONLY
- Decorative Lighting
- String lights cannot be plugged into each other ("piggy-backing")
- String lights cannot be plugged into each other ("piggy-backing")
The following items are NOT Allowed:
- 2-prong Extension cords, Multi-prong adapters, and "piggy-backing" power strips
- Alcoholic beverages / Alcohol paraphernalia, memorabilia, and/or advertisements
- Drugs / Drug related paraphernalia, memorabilia, and/or advertisements
- Candles / Incense / Wax Warmers
- Combustible substances
- i.e: gasoline, propane, butane, etc.
- Duct Tape / Masking Tape / Packing Tape / Tacks / Nails / Screws
- Nothing that punctures or damages the walls.
- Electric Blankets
- Fireworks / Powder / Explosives
- Halogen / Disco / Lava Lamps
- Open-coiled / Hotplate appliances
- i.e.: toaster, toaster oven, cooktop, electric skillet/grill, space heater, air fryer
- Pets of any kind
- For information on service / emotional support animals contact Student Access Services: sas@wvc.edu
- Weapons
- Including but not limited to: firearms, bows, BB guns, airsoft guns, slingshots, and/or any other type of projectile device, blades over 4" [with exception of kitchen knives that are EXPLICITLY used for food preparation and consumption, and utilized for only the stated purpose], and personal defense sprays larger than those intended to attach to a keychain .
The WVC Café is located in Van Tassell Center and operated by From Scratch by Us. The café is open from 8am to 1:30pm Monday through Thursday, and 8am to noon on Fridays.
For convenience, you may place on order online.
* Coffee bar and online orders are unavailable after 1pm.
The café is closed weekends, holidays, and non-class days (i.e. - winter and spring breaks, advising day, etc.).
Residents have the option of purchasing a flex-pass meal card from the café. The card works like a gift card and may have funds reloaded.
- 5% bonus is applied to flex-passes of $250 or more
- 10% bonus is applied to a flex-pass of $500 or more
The Residence Hall parking lot can accommodate up to 48 vehicles, with an additional unmarked overflow gravel lot. All parking, including in the gravel lot, requires the purchase of a Residence Hall parking pass.
Parking passes are purchased through the cashier's office. There are two options:
- Quarterly pass - $10 each quarter
- Annual pass - $25 (fall - spring)
The Residence Hall parking pass is only valid for the parking lots directly surrounding the Residence Hall.
On-campus parking passes are not valid for the Residence Hall lots, and Residence Hall parking passes are not valid for any on-campus parking lots.
Vehicles parked in any lot, whether at the Residence Hall or on campus without a pass will be ticketed.
On-street parking may be available in some areas.
Residence Life employees 3 Resident Advisors (RA) and from 1-4 Community Assistants (CA) to help staff the Residence Hall.
RA's and CA's must be current students, and they must live in the Residence Hall for the entire academic year.
RAs and CAs help support residents through assisting with routine upkeep and monitoring of the Residence Hall, planning and facilitating activities and events, assisting with conflict mediation, answering general questions, enforcing college policies, and serving as a resource for students. RAs and CAs are there to promote an atmosphere that fosters positive living and learning.
RAs and CAs are selected through an application process and employed by WVC. Student staff must be in good academic, financial, and student standing with the college, and Residence Life. Student staff must be eligible to work in the United States and possess a Social Security Card.
Student staff applications are made available in the spring and open until filled.
For questions about the student staff employment process and timeline or benefits contact the Residence Life office at 509.682.6706.
To apply to become a student staff for the 2024-2025 academic year please fill out the application below!
The Residence Hall requires key-card access which is restricted to residents, Residence Life staff, maintenance personnel, and security only.
Key-cards are programed so that all residents may access every floor, however each pod and bedroom only permit access to those residents assigned to them.
Student staff (RA's & CA's) reside in the building, and the Help Line number is posted throughout the hall.
Campus security officers patrol the college grounds, including the Residence Hall, and are available to assist in emergencies.
- Security guards can be reached at 6911 (from a campus phone) or 509.423.3705.