On Campus Summer Housing - 2013
If you have questions about the Summer Residence Hall, please contact the Residence Life Office in Tomson Hall room 148, reslife@stolaf.edu or 507-786-3011.
- The Summer Housing Application deadline is May 10th, 2013. (email summerhousing@stolaf.edu to request an application via email after May 11th)
- Summer Resident Assistant and Summer Hall Receptionist Applications are available online beginning March 10, 2013 further down this page. Applications are due by April 2, 2013.
- Double room rate is $9.25 per night.
- There are a few single rooms available. Singles are billed out at the higher rate of $12 per night.
- There will be some summer storage space for students moving into Larson. Summer storage hours will be posted closer to finals.
Eligibility for campus housing
Students wishing to reside in St. Olaf housing over the summer should be working for the college, enrolled in summer classes or receiving academic credit at an internship. We are not able to guarantee housing to students not meeting one of the previous criteria.
Facilities are non air-conditioned
Summer housing facilities for St. Olaf students will be in Larson Hall for Summer 2013. This is a non air-conditioned facility. A non air-conditioned facility is offered because the housing cost to the student is much lower for non air-conditioned housing on campus. Students wanting air-conditioned housing will need to obtain housing off campus. A book of off campus housing options is located at the Residence Life Office (Tomson Hall 148).
Medical requests for air conditioning will be evaluated on an individual basis. In order to submit a medical request you will need to provide updated written documentation in the form of a letter from your doctor detailing your symptoms and ailments regarding your medical situation. The recommendation must be more than a prescription recommending air conditioning. All requests and paperwork must be turned in to the Residence Life Office prior to May 10th. Medical requests made after May 10th will not be considered. Students that are granted medical requests involving air conditioners will be housed together.
Dates of Occupancy
Students wishing to reside in St. Olaf housing between May 27 and August 22, 2013 must submit a Summer Housing Application to the Residence Life Office by May 10, 2013. Space is limited. You may be turned down for housing if you apply after May 10, 2013.
After May 10th to apply for summer housing please email reslife@stolaf.edu
Late summer housing
Students wanting to remain on campus between August 22nd-September 2nd will move to early arrival housing in Ytterboe Hall on Friday, August 9th between 1-1:30 p.m. All arrangements must be made with the Director of Residence Life by August 1, 2013. There is an additional charge of $9.25 per night ($12 if in a single room). This cost is not covered under the comprehensive summer school fee.
Check-in Procedures
Summer Employees Check-in at Larson Hall on:
- Monday - Thursday: 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. and 5:00-10:00 p.m.
Friday - Sunday: 11:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
Summer Students Check-in at Larson Hall on:
- Sunday, June 2nd between 11 a.m.-8 p.m. (for Term I)
(Check-out between noon-3:00 p.m. on Friday, July 12th)
- Sunday, July 14th between 11 a.m.-8 p.m. (for Term II)
(Check-out before noon on Thursday, August 22nd.)
Other check in times not listed above
- Monday - Thursday: 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. and 5:00-10:00 p.m.
Friday - Sunday: 11:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
Room and Board
Summer School Students
Room
The cost of a double occupancy room is $388.50 per term a single room is $504. The cost will include a check-in date of Sunday, June 2nd and a check-out date of Friday, July 12th for Term I and a check-in date of Sunday, July 14th and a check-out date of Thursday, August 22nd for Term II.
Any summer school students needing housing between May 27-June 2nd will be charged on a per night charge of $9.25 (double room) or $12 (single room). Students planning to check-in before June 2nd should follow the check-in schedule for the summer employees.
Board
Board prices below are per term for three meals per day for each instructional day of the term. The cost does not include weekend meals. Weekend meals are available on a cash basis in the Cage weekends when it is open. A bill for the six-week board plan will be issued at registration or in the business office to each student participating in the summer board plan.
Plan 1 (M-F 3 meals/day) $505
Plan 2 (M-F 2 meals/day) $400
Plan 4 (M-Th 2 meals/day) $332
Summer Employees
Room
Students working at St. Olaf pay a per night charge of $9.25 for double occupancy rooms and $12.00 per night for single occupancy rooms. A bill will be issued by the Residence Life Office at the end of the month to students living in Mohn. Summer employees approved to stay on campus by the Director of Residence Life after August 22nd will move to Ytterboe Hall for the remainder of the summer.
Board
If a student summer employee will be here during either one or both school terms the same board plan that is offered summer school students will be available. All bills due are payable within five days of receipt by student.
Plan 1 (M-F 3 meals/day) $505
Plan 2 (M-F 2 meals/day) $400
Plan 3 (M-Th 3 meals/day) $415
Plan 4 (M-Th 2 meals/day) $332
Summer school students and student employees frequently choose to buy their meals on a cash basis. On weekdays, meals may be purchased either in the cafeteria or in the Cage. On most weekends, meals may be purchased in the Cage.
Housing Procedures and Policies
Room Assignment
Each student will receive an assignment upon check-in. Some single rooms are available at a cost of $12.00 per night, no one will be guaranteed a single room. Priority of single requests will be to students enrolled in summer school.
Room requests will be based on the following:
1. Lives in Larson currently during 12-13 academic year
2. Will live in Larson during the fall of the 13-14 academic year
3. Mutual requests of roommate(s)
Policies
Students are expected to conduct themselves in a responsible and mature manner. It is expected that all students at St. Olaf College will comply with regulations as defined in the code of conduct while they are students, employees, or residents at St. Olaf. One of the concerns in the summer is the high usage of electricity in the building due to the heat - anyone found with an air conditioner in their room will be asked to leave summer housing.
Vehicles
Students living in summer housing may retain an automobile on campus, but must obtain a parking permit through the Parking Office. Permits are also required for motorcycles and mopeds. Parking during summer school is in the designated student parking areas and all vehicles must be registered.
Kitchen
Larson Hall does provide limited kitchen facilities that allow students to cook their own meals. Cooking appliances are prohibited in residence hall rooms.
Storage
Students may store their belongings in the Larson Hall Storage Room as space permits on a first-come, first-serve basis before the end of the spring semester. Storage will be open May 16-22 from 9-10 p.m. When you arrive at Larson Hall during the posted hours, inform the hall staff person working that you will be a summer resident.
At the end of each summer term, arrangements can be made through the Residence Life Office deposit belongings in the storage room (if space is available) of the residence hall in which you will reside during the 2013-14 school year. Honor house residents may store belongings in Honor House Storage located in Mellby hall.
Summer Employment Opportunities - Applications available 3/15
Summer Employment Opportunities - Applications available 3/15
Students interested in procuring part-time work on campus during the summer should contact the Office of Human Resources http://www.stolaf.edu/services/hr/ or visit the Student Employment Job Posting site at http://www.stolaf.edu/apps/stuwork/ or visit the Financial Aid Student Work page http://fusion.stolaf.edu/stuwork/index.cfm?fuseaction=Search The on-campus options are limited. There will be a few work-study positions for hall receptionists available for Larson Hall summer residents
Applications will be accepted until April 2nd at Noon in the Residence Life Office. Students may not work over 40 hours per week on campus. Due to the large number of applications that may be received, not everyone is guaranteed an interview.
Summer Hall Receptionist Application - due April 2, 2013
Summer Resident Assistants
There is also the opportunity to be a Summer Resident Assistant. Applications will be accepted until April 2nd at Noon in the Residence Life Office. Compensation is summer room. Due to the large number of applications that may be received, not everyone is guaranteed an interview. Summer Resident Assistants are not guaranteed singles and may have roommates, please include any roommate requests you have on your summer housing form. First consideration will be give to RA candidates that are here the entire summer and available to work from May 27th through August 22nd.
Summer Community Resources
Library Hours
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Rolvaag Memorial Library
Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Music Library
Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m.-Noon. and 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
Science Library
Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Buntrock Commons Services
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Bookstore
Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.-Noon
Cage
Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Friday-7:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday-varies depending on conference needs.
Stav Dining Hall
Breakfast
Monday-Friday 7:15 a.m.-8:45 a.m.
Lunch
Monday-Friday 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Dinner
Monday-Friday 5:00-6:30 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday-varies depending on conference needs.
Health Services
The Student Health Center is not open during the summer months. Medical services are available from local Northfield physicians in their offices at your personal expense during the summer. Please contact the RA on duty, Public Safety (x3666) and/or the Residence Life Office x3011 in case of emergency.
Counseling Service
The St. Olaf Counseling Center is open to summer school students during the summer months. Office hours will vary depending on staff availability. Please call x3062 for Counseling Center hours and/or to arrange an appointment. Students with special concerns may contact the Counseling Center, Dean of Students Office or the Residence Life Office.
Skoglund Athletic Center
The facilities in the Skoglund Athletic Center include racquetball and tennis courts, weight room, swimming pool, gymnasium, and the field house. These facilities will be available to summer students at varying hours. Weekly schedules will be posted or students may call x3499 for summer hours.

