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Seton Hall University - Campus Life

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Address:
400 S. Orange Avenue
South Orange, NJ 07079

Website: http://www.shu.edu
Email: thehall@shu.edu

Overview

Percentage of undergrads that live in college-owned housing: 43%
Percentage of Male Undergrads Living in Fraternities: 5%
Percentage of Female Undergrads Living in Sororities: 3%
Percentage of students on campus on weekends: 63%

College Housing

Does the school offer students housing? Yes
Percentage of students living in college-owned housing: 43%
Housing available for all unmarried students? Yes
If on-campus housing is unavailable, does school provide assistance? Yes
Available types of campus housing: coed dorms (89%), apartment for single students (11%), special housing for disabled students

Percentage of college-owned housing units that are...

Singles: 6%
Doubles: 70%
Triples or Suites: 13%
Apartments: 11%
Other: 0%

Number of college-owned housing buildings: 8

Percentage of college-owned housing units that have...

A sprinkler system: 100%
Fire alarms: 100%
Wired high-speed internet access: 100%

Campus Size: 58 acres

Transportation (distances in miles)

Nearest airport(s): Newark, NJ (6), New York,NY (35)
Nearest train station: Newark, NJ (5)
Nearest bus station: Newark, NJ (5)
Does public transportation serve campus?
Are all students allowed to have cars on campus? No
Percentage of students with cars on campus: 60%

Student Employment

Is there school employment? Yes
Percent of undergraduates that worked on campus in 2005-2006: 22%
Average undergraduate wage: $1,500
Are freshmen discouraged from working their first term? No

Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC)

Army ROTC: Offered on campus
Navy ROTC: Not offered
Air Force ROTC: Not offered

Rules and Regulations

Is legal alcohol permitted on campus? Yes
Other policies: class attendance policies set by individual instructors, honor code, hazing prohibited

Campus

Most popular events: Peterscheim Academic Exposition (students and professors present their research), Barrio Talent Show, BSU/NCNW Formal, DOVE's Carnival of Fun, Charter Day (a lecture and campus-wide trivia contest mark the day of the University's founding), A & S Concert Series, Dhamaka Dance Competition, Greek Week (Greeks compete in community service and fun contests), MGC Step Show, MLK Celebration, Pirate King & Queen, SHU 500 Day of Service, Spring Fling, Theatre-in-the-Round Productions, University Day (fall homecoming carnival with concerts and barbecue), Walsh Library Gallery Shows, Welcome Week, Winter Ball, Many Are One (annual alumni ball), Reunion Weekend (for alumni), Fall and Spring Integrity and Professionalism Convocation (a CEO lecture series), Jim and Judy O'Brien Economic Colloquium (a panel discussion with students and experts), Public Service Month (a month of community service projects and seminars on nonprofit careers), Women's Conference (interdisciplinary conference on women's issues), World Leaders Forum (a lecture series with foreign leaders), SHU 500 (campus-wide community service day), Model UN Conference (brings together over 300 High School students from around the world), Multicultural Film and Lecture Series.




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