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Boe-olsen
Concordia's Boe-Olsen, Bogstad Manor, Bogstad Manor East, the International Center, and the Townhouses provide apartment-style living for juniors and seniors. While offering a different social environment than most residence halls, the college apartments are managed under the same policies and regulations that govern campus housing. The apartments are staffed by a building director and resident assistants (RAs). All apartments are fully furnished and equipped with a kitchen, which means that residents are not required to participate in the college's board plan.
Added to Concordia's college housing in 1996 is the Boe-Olsen apartment building located at the corner of 8th Street and 10th Avenue South. This facility features 18 efficiency apartments for two upperclass women each.
Apartments: Boe-Olsen contains one bedroom, a bathroom, living and dining area, and a kitchen. They are furnished with bunkable beds (80" x 39"), study tables, chairs, living and dining room furniture, curtains, a private telephone, and a stove and refrigerator. Additional refrigeration units must be approved in advance.
Cleaning Equipment: Vacuum cleaners may be checked out from an RA. Storage Room: There is no additional storage in Boe-Olsen; however, arrangements may be made to store some items in other halls. Talk with your RA for more information. |
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