This collection of Resident Handbooks range from 1957-1993. They include information for off-campus and on-campus housing. Additionally, there are handbooks for both male and female residents specifically. These detail multiple regulations, etiquette, directories, emergency information, alcohol, illnesses, and more.
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1993 Resident Handbook
State University of New York College at Cortland
This handbook was designed for all students living in off-campus housing situations. It details policies and helpful tips on selection and use. It informs students on assessing the right place to live, codes, zoning laws, how to file a complaint, house guests, leases, and liability. It also includes a checklist for students to use while making their selection as well as a list of appropriate College and City of Cortland officials to contact.
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1989 Resident Handbook
State University of New York College at Cortland
This handbook was designed for all students living in off-campus housing situations. It details policies and helpful tips on selection and use. It informs students on assessing the right place to live, codes, zoning laws, how to file a complaint, house guests, leases, and liability. It also includes a checklist for students to use while making their selection as well as a list of appropriate College and City of Cortland officials to contact.
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1980-1981 Resident Handbook
State University of New York College at Cortland
This handbook was designed for all students living in residence halls. It details a Resident Advisors (RA) duties and contact information. This handbook outlines a series of housing policies on campus regarding inspections, fire drills, pets, damages, food, cafeteria use, storage, telephones, laundry, guests, alcohol, and more.
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1979-1980 Resident Handbook
State University of New York College at Cortland
This handbook was designed for all students living in residence halls. It details a Resident Advisors (RA) duties and contact information. This handbook outlines a series of housing policies on campus regarding inspections, fire drills, pets, damages, food, cafeteria use, storage, telephones, laundry, guests, alcohol, and more.
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1973-1974 Resident Handbook
State University of New York College at Cortland
This handbook was designed for all students living in residence halls. It details a Resident Advisors (RA) duties and contact information. This handbook outlines a series of housing policies on campus regarding inspections, fire drills, pets, damages, food, cafeteria use, storage, telephones, laundry, guests, alcohol, and more.
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1972-1973 Resident Handbook
State University of New York College at Cortland
This handbook was designed for all students living in residence halls. It details a Resident Advisors (RA) duties and contact information. This handbook outlines a series of housing policies on campus regarding inspections, fire drills, pets, damages, food, cafeteria
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1971-1972 Resident Handbook
State University of New York College at Cortland
This handbook was designed for all students living in residence halls. It details a Resident Advisors (RA) duties and contact information. This handbook outlines a series of housing policies on campus regarding inspections, fire drills, pets, damages, food, cafeteria use, storage, telephones, laundry, guests, alcohol, and more.
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1970-1971 Resident Handbook
State University of New York College at Cortland
This handbook was designed for all students living in residence halls. It details a Resident Advisors (RA) duties and contact information. This handbook outlines a series of housing policies on campus regarding inspections, fire drills, pets, damages, food, cafeteria use, storage, telephones, laundry, guests, alcohol, and more.
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1969-1970 Resident Handbook
State University of New York College at Cortland
This handbook was designed for all students living in residence halls. It details a Resident Advisors (RA) duties and contact information. This handbook outlines a series of housing policies on campus regarding inspections, fire drills, pets, damages, food, cafeteria use, storage, telephones, laundry, guests, alcohol, and more.
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1968-1969 Resident Handbook
State University of New York College at Cortland
This handbook was designed for all students living in residence halls. It details a Resident Advisors (RA) duties and contact information. This handbook outlines a series of housing policies on campus regarding inspections, fire drills, pets, damages, food, cafeteria use, storage, telephones, laundry, guests, alcohol, and more.
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1967-1968 Resident Handbook
State University of New York College at Cortland
This handbook was designed primarily for female students. It details a list of objectives and guidelines to follow. For example, it includes, contact information, relationships on campus, etiquette, emergency preparedness, illness, pet policies, guests, alcohol. These handbooks were disseminated for women using on-campus housing.
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1966-1967 Resident Handbook
State University of New York College at Cortland
This handbook was designed primarily for male students. It details a list of objectives and guidelines to follow. For example, it includes mail on campus, laundry services, emergency preparedness, recreation, parking, guests, and alcohol. These handbooks were disseminated for men using on-campus housing.
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1960's Resident Handbook
State University of New York College at Cortland
This handbook was designed primarily for female students. It details a list of objectives and guidelines to follow. For example, it includes, contact information, relationships on campus, etiquette, emergency preparedness, illness, pet policies, guests, alcohol. These handbooks were disseminated for women using on-campus housing.
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1957-1958 Resident Handbook
State University of New York College at Cortland
This handbook was designed primarily for female students. It details how a “Housemother” (Head Resident) is chosen, lists of Head Residents, contact information, relationships, etiquette, emergency preparedness, and illness. These rules and regulations were disseminated for women living in on-campus housing and off-campus housing (such as private living spaces and sorority houses).