Storage Policy
Storage for each resident is determined by the space available in each building. All the residence halls provide limited storage at no cost for students who want to store boxes or bicycles over the summer. Each campus apartment is assigned to a basement storage cage, which is approximately 6’ x 3’ x 6’. Summer storage is only available to students who are continuing their enrollment the following fall semester. Detailed information about available campus storage can be found here: Apartments and Houses, Fischer, Smith-Traber, Upperclass Halls, Williston.
The College is not responsible, and will not be liable for loss, theft, or damage to students’ personal belongings, whether by act of God, accident, negligence, or intentional act. For these reasons, students are strongly encouraged to carry personal property insurance. Any possessions left in unauthorized places or that are unclaimed may be disposed of by the College. Because of the fire hazard and potential flooding in some locations, the College strongly encourages students to store their belongings in plastic storage bins. All storage must be neat and orderly, with a minimum ceiling clearance of 18 inches. Local fire codes may dictate other storage safety requirements.
Summer Storage
There is no summer storage available in campus housing for personal furniture. Students will be fined $75 for storing soft furniture in residential storage areas or for leaving furniture pieces in their room/apartment upon check-out. Information about off-campus storage options can be found on the Storage site.
Storage must be in the building where the student last resided, and all articles must be labeled with the student’s name, current date (month and year), and a permanent mailing address (typically a student's home address). Summer storage of refrigerators is permitted only as space allows. Summer storage access will only be granted to obtain passports and medication. Any request granted, except for the two previously mentioned exceptions, will incur a $40 charge. Students who fail to pick up their belongings after Friday at midnight on the first week of classes will be fined $50. Unclaimed items will be donated to the Corinthian Co-op.