Residence Housing Residence facilities are provided in eight main residence buildings which house 1166 single men and women. Of this number, 300 students are housed in the recently constructed Bricker Residence. This 10 story co-ed residence includes a floor for students with special needs, three floors for senior, graduate and seminary students, with the remaining six floors reserved for first year students. Each furnished unit housing four students contains four single bedrooms, two full bathrooms and a kitchen and living area. Common facilities include: television lounge, billiard room, computer room and study room. W.D. Euler and Ulrich Leupold co-ed residences allow 56 first year students to choose a `Quiet Floor Option'. Students are housed in double occupancy rooms under much stricter noise regulations. The remaining five dormitory-styled buildings provide mainly double room occupancy, as well as common area facilities such as recreation rooms, lounges, kitchenettes, washrooms, laundry rooms, computer rooms, etc. The bed-study rooms assigned to students are fully furnished, and supplied with linens and towels. Students are responsible for the care and maintenance of their rooms. The residences are governed by a residence council and by the residence staff of Head Residents, and ``Dons'', or Residence Assistants. Students in residence are provided with a Student Handbook, a Residence Handbook and a Residence Halls Agreement which outline the rules and regulations of residence. Smoking is permitted in rooms only by mutual consent of roommates and in designated smoking areas in each building. All students living in residence are provided with a mail box and daily mail delivery five days per week. A University meal plan is required for all residence students (except Bricker). This flexible ``declining balance'' type of meal plan is available for use in (both the Torque Room and Dining Hall). Since Bricker offers each student kitchen facilities, a meal plan is not mandatory. (Students may choose to purchase a smaller meal plan if desired. See food services facilities.) The majority of bed spaces in residence are reserved for first year students. A limited number of graduate, senior, seminary, and exchange students are housed in Bricker Residence. Clara Conrad Hall accommodates 244 single women in single and double rooms (15 student staff members). Nils Willison Hall accommodates 163 single men in double rooms (seven student staff members). Bouckaert Hall accommodates 142 single women in double rooms (6 student staff members). C.H. Little House accommodates 160 single men in double rooms (10 student staff members). Macdonald House accommodates 100 single men in double rooms (5 student staff members). W.D. Euler Residence, (Quiet-floor Option), a co-ed building, accommodates 22 single women on one floor, and 14 single men in double rooms on another (two student staff members). Ulrich Leupold Residence, (Quiet-floor Option), accommodates 20 single students in double rooms (two student staff members). Bricker Residence, accommodates 300 single men and women in apartment style, self contained units (11 student staff members). Married Student Apartments. A limited number of one bedroom unfurnished apartments are available to childless married students on a 4-, 8- or 12-month lease. Married seminary students are given preference for these apartments. The five apartments are located in Euler Residence and Leupold Residence. Off-Campus Housing. The University Housing Office maintains an extensive listing service that provides all students with information regarding off-campus accommodations. Information, maps, telephones and advice are all available. The Housing Office is located on the ground floor of Macdonald House at the west entrance, (519) 884-0710 extension 3218 or 3226.