Your home away from home

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Your home away from home
Living at Lynn: Housing and Residence Life
Your home away from home
Our lush, 123-acre campus looks
and feels like a tropical paradise.
Picture this:
You stroll around a beautiful, tropical paradise in your flip flops, and pick a spot
on the hammock amidst palm trees swaying in the breeze to read your book
or check your iPad. After a dip in the pool, you change and meet friends at
the lakeside patio where the setting sun is painting the sky a striking shade of
orange and pink. What to have for dinner? Your choices are endless, healthy
and delicious, and there is a delightful smell wafting up from the outdoor grill.
This is not Club Med or a luxury resort. This is life at Lynn … University, that is.
Our lush, 123-acre campus looks and feels like a tropical paradise. We can’t
help it. We’re in South Florida, so we take advantage of all it has to offer.
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We know it’s hard to leave
your own bed behind, but
you’ll find all the comforts
of home right here.
Top 10 reasons living
on campus rocks!
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You don’t have to waste money for gas
or time finding a parking spot on campus.
Everything is within walking distance—no
commute!
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Your cable, Internet and utilities are
included, plus wireless access is just
about everywhere.
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Scenic study areas, including lakeside
hammocks and benches, make great
places to read and relax.
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You’ll enjoy great meals (24/7 dining) in a
convenient location, so no need to cook
and more time to study or play.
You have tons of opportunities to get
involved and become part of the campus
community.
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Your roommate, your next door neighbor
and friends you’ll meet will hail from every
corner of the world.
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Most on-campus activities are free of
charge with lots of outdoor recreation
options that take advantage of our South
Florida weather.
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You can sleep in, roll out of bed, and be to
class in five minutes. That’s an extra half
hour of sleep per day! Makes those 8 a.m.
classes easier to take, and just think, you
can even nap between classes.
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Living on campus usually equals more time
to study, better grades, greater likelihood of
graduating on time and greater satisfaction
with your college experience.
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The total college experience … you have the
rest of your life to live off campus!
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Where do I sleep?
Housing
Living in one of Lynn’s residence halls is not just about where you sleep—it’s a way of life.
That’s why we call it Residence Life. And each of the 5 residence halls scattered throughout
the campus—where 1,000 of your fellow students live—has its own style and South Florida flair.
Check out the features of each one.
E.M. Lynn Residence Center:
• a private bathroom in your room
• co-ed floors
• walk-in closets
• laundry facilities in the building
• two lounges to study or hang out with friends
• a few classes take place in the building, so you might not even have to go outside
• meditation lounge
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Lynn Residence Center:
• a private bathroom in your room
• co-ed floors
• walk-in closets
• the fitness center is on the first floor
• a large lounge for hanging out with friends or studying on the second floor
• ping pong and pool tables in the lobby
Trinity Residence Hall:
• community bathroom with daily housekeeping service
• lounge space to study or hang out with friends
• close to the pool and tennis courts
• large lobby space for activities and hanging out with friends
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de Hoernle Residence Hall:
• community bathroom with daily housekeeping service
• two large courtyards used for activities and hanging out with friends
• close to the baseball and softball field
• a parking lot right outside the building
Freiburger Residence Hall:
• community bathroom with daily housekeeping service
• gathering areas with a fire pit, grills and hammocks
• a large outdoor hangout area
• two large courtyards for activities and hanging out with friends
• most single rooms are located in Freiburger
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What’s cooking?
Dining
A lot! Students who live on campus have plenty
of dining options and healthy choices.
Elmore Dining Commons
Our dining hall is open 24/7! That’s right. Eat what you want,
how much you want and when you want (need a snack at
3 a.m.? No problem!) And check out the choices:
• deli and bakery with fresh-baked bread
• soup and salad island with local selections
• vegetarian/vegan for all diets: heart-healthy, gluten-free,
soy and dairy-free dishes
• beverage station features Coke Freestyle machine
• sundae bar with toppings galore
• “My Kitchen” island featuring local guest chefs, internationally inspired dishes, farm-to-table menu choices
• an outdoor patio kitchen and grill
Christine’s
This market-fresh bistro (think Panera Bread or
Corner Bakery) has an array of food choices:
• freshly prepared pizza
•burgers
• deli sandwiches
• a full salad bar
• soups and daily specials
Perper Coffee House
A “We Proudly Serve” Starbucks café is conveniently
located in the library, so you don’t have to interrupt your
studies for long. It is ideal for:
• quick grab-n-go coffee
• cold drinks
•smoothies
• snacks or desserts
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Keeping you healthy,
safe and secure
It may not be mom’s chicken soup served to you in bed when you have
the sniffles, but we’ll take good care of you—mind, body and soul.
It may not be mom’s chicken
soup served to you in bed when
you have the sniffles, but you
we’ll take good care of you—
mind, body and soul.
For your body:
The Health Center has a nurse practitioner available by appointment.
For your mind:
The Counseling Center has licensed psychotherapists on staff.
For your peace of mind:
Campus Safety provides a secure campus with 24-hour
manned guard stations at Lynn’s three entrances
(Military Trail and two on Potomac Road).
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Getting around: Transportation
Even though everything on campus is only a few steps away, we’ve made it easy for you to get
around with or without a car: Yes, you can bring your wheels! All students receive a FREE
campus parking sticker, and you can park at one of several parking lots around campus.
Even though everything on
campus is only a few steps away,
we’ve made it easy for you to get
around with and without a car.
No car, no problem:
• A free shuttle operates to and from campus with all-important stops at the mall,
the beach (remember, this is South Florida) and the Tri-Rail station.
• Borrow a custom Lynn bike free of charge, and combine transportation and exercise.
• Rent a car—daily, weekly or monthly—right from campus through UCar share.
• Get easy access to public transportation with Palm Tran and Tri-Rail.
Other places to know and go
• Get your supplies at the campus store: gifts, souvenirs, food or drinks.
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You’ll definitely need to check out the Lynn Library. It’s a beautifully designed building housing books, periodicals, videos, computer workstations and more. You’ll find tons of services and resources to help you with your courses and research projects. The Lynn Library is a quiet
place to study or just hang out—and don’t forget Perper Coffee House right inside the door.
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Getting involved: Campus Life
OK, now that you’re settled in, know where you can
chow down, and have signed up for all your classes,
there’s still lots of time for fun and games! And at
Lynn, there’s always something going on.
• Meet and make friends at student-run activities such as fashion shows, commuter lunches and drama productions.
• Mix, mingle and chat with your fellow students and professors at Coffee in the Courtyard.
• Start your day at Perper Coffee House with
a good cup of joe or a work out at the
Fitness Center.
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Check out the awesome creative talents of your fellow students, or showcase your own, at the Student Film Showcase, Senior Portfolio Exhibit or Liberal Arts Symposium.
• Hop on the bus and cheer on the Miami Dolphins with your fellow football fanatics.
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With more than 20 student
clubs and organizations,
there’s no time to be bored!
With more than 20 student clubs and organizations,
there’s no time to be bored! There’s a club or
organization to suit every interest and lifestyle from
academic organizations and cultural/international
clubs, to special interest groups, religious
organizations, and community service and civic
engagement.
• How about helping out in the community
through the Office of Student Involvement
or Best Buddies?
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Or supplement your major by joining the hospitality or sports management clubs,
Speech and Debate Team, or the National Broadcasting Society chapter.
• Interested in fraternity and sorority life?
Our Greeks are well represented on campus
with 5 groups to choose from.
Or after a particularly stressful class or exam, catch some zzzz’s or daydream away on one
of the seven hammocks throughout the campus. Ahhh … that’s the life!
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Having fun: Endless events
Your fellow students and staff spend hours racking their brains, planning and preparing tons of
great events held throughout each semester. The list goes on and on, but a few examples are:
• Wacky Sports Wednesday
• RA Challenge
• Trinket Tuesday
• Excalibur Cup
• Fall and Spring Fests
• Founders Day
Be a part of the Student Activities Board and help plan events:
•concerts
•comedians
•lectures
•novelties
Getting active:
How about sunrise yoga on
the beach, coed sand volleyball
or kiteboarding?
Sports and recreation
Intramurals:
Our South Florida weather makes it easy to take
advantage of recreational offerings year round.
You could play on one of our intramural teams.
Or how about sunrise yoga on the beach, coed
sand volleyball or kiteboarding? And there’s always
the option to take one of our free fitness classes or
get a great workout at the Fitness Center.
flag football, volleyball, kickball, billiards,
ping pong
Fitness Center hours:
Two swimming pools open: 7 a.m.–8 p.m., tennis
courts, sand volleyball, outdoor basketball
Monday–Thursday: 7 a.m.–10 p.m.;
Friday: 7 a.m.–7 p.m.;
Saturday–Sunday: noon–7 p.m.
Equipment:
free weights, Stairmasters, treadmills, elliptical
machines, stationary bikes, weight machines,
Arc Trainers
Free fitness classes:
Club sports:
dance, cheer, soccer
Facilities:
To sign up for classes, intramurals and
recreational activities, check the Fitness Center
bulletin board (1st floor, Lynn Residence Center),
or call 561-237-7732.
And that’s all just on campus. Venture off campus,
and you’ll see why visitors from other schools wish
they went to Lynn. We’re 45 miles from Miami—and
just three miles from the beach.
yoga, karate & self-defense, aerobics, Zumba,
Lynn 90X, water aerobics, kickboxing
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Housing and Residence Life Central Office
561-237-7236 | 1-800-888-5966
lynn.edu
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