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Heim and White Suites

Contact Information

Residential Education Coordinator:
Kyle Greene
402.465.2541
kgreene@nebrwesleyan.edu

Peer Assistant:
W105: Lacey Adams
H121: Stephanie Densberger
W205: Kate Weskamp
W213: Holly Delzer
H223: Jordan Barrett
W305: Kaitlin Zardetto-Smith
W313: Jalisa Winkle
H323: Edson deOliveira

PA Duty Phone (7pm-7am): 402.937.4933

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Description

Heim and White Suites are air-conditioned, suite-style, residential facilities for sophomores and juniors. Each suite typically houses four students. Suites consist of a central living space with a kitchenette that includes a small refrigerator and microwave. Two bedrooms and bathrooms are located off of the living space. On each floor, there's a lounge with a TV, computers and study tables. The first floor lounge also has a pool table and foosball table. The first floor has a small kitchen and a patio provides space for outside lounging.

Other Facilities

  • Suites with two bedrooms and two baths.
  • Central air conditioning.
  • No shelving.
  • 24-hour quiet study space.
  • 24-hour computer facilities.
  • Community TV/lounge.
  • On each floor is a lounge with a TV, computers, and study tables.
  • The kitchenette has a microwave, a small set of cupboards, sink, counters and a 5.0 cubic foot refrigerator.
  • Patio for outside lounging.
  • Kitchen facilities–on first floor for limited cooking (baking cookies, heating pizza, ice machine).
  • Laundry rooms–washers and dryers. Need your own quarters (or laundry card) and detergent.
  • Vending–limited.
  • Cable TV outlet ready, can be purchased.
  • Wireless Internet.
  • Carpeting provided.
  • Custodial services clean suite bathrooms every other week.
  • Custodial services clean corridors, floor lounges, and other public places in the building weekly.

Furnishings

The shared living rooms in the suites are furnished with blinds, a small storage space, a couch, and two bar stools for the kitchenette. The bedrooms are furnished with one desk, a two-position chair, a loft system bed, and two drawer stackable units per student. The beds measure 39" x 80". The desks measure 30" deep, 42" wide, and 30" high and should accommodate most computer hardware. All furniture is movable, but must remain in the suite unit.

Restrictions

  • Sophomores and juniors only
  • Coeducational by suite
  • ADA accessible rooms available
  • Students must self-select into same-sex groups of four to be considered.
  • Students are selected through a lottery in April.

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