Bluff Hall Newsletter

This Week in Bluff Hall!

24 Hour Quiet Hours are in Effect!
UHFM Is Hiring for Summer
Move Out Safety Tips
Join the Housing Move In Crew
NRHH Food and Hygiene Drive
University Housing Announcements
Spring Move Out Information
Textbooks due 5/8 by 5pm
Alumni Sale at Cougar Store
Register for Summer Session
Cougar Cupboard Information
Around the "e"
Cougar Closet is Open
May the 4th Shirt Sale
May Cougar Store Hours
Finals Week- Tutoring Resource Center
Important Housing Information
COVID-19 Expectations and Guidelines
Health and Safety Tips

24 Hour Quiet Hours are in Effect!

UHFM Is Hiring for Summer

University Housing Facilities Management (UHFM) is hiring Student Maintenance Workers for Summer!

 

Clean hallways, breezeways, offices, restrooms and laundries. Additional duties may include fueling of vehicles, recycling responsibilities, running errands, maid service as assigned. Flexible hours are available. Weekday and weekend hours are available.  Preferred hours are from 7:00 am to 11:00 and 11:30 am to 3:30 pm.  This position is available for students registered for May or summer classes.

 

View details online through the Student Job Finder at www.siue.edu/studentemployment.  Please call the UHFM office at 618-650-2070 and you will be emailed an application to apply for the position. 

 

Move Out Safety Tips

Join the Housing Move In Crew

Join the Housing Move In Crew!

Be part of the sea of orange and help freshmen move into their space in August!

Volunteers move back to campus on Tuesday, August 17. Each volunteer will receive a meal card and a free t-shirt. This is a great opportunity for student organizations!

https://www.siue.edu/housing/moveincrew/

*By registering you commit to assist with Move In Day on Wednesday, August 18 or Thursday, August 19, 2021.*

NRHH Food and Hygiene Drive

The Cougar Cupboard is currently really needing:

 

Canned Fruit

Oatmeal (single flavored packs)

Cereal

Canned Chicken

Peanut Butter

Pasta Sauce

Canned Tomatoes

Rice

Canned Beans

Canned Carrots

Canned Peas

Canned Mixed Vegetables

Canned Corn

Canned Green Beans

Canned Potatoes

Conditioner

Shampoo

Body Wash

Paper Towels

Toilet Paper

 

But they accept all non-perishable food items and unopened toiletries.

University Housing Announcements

 

Make sure we have your correct forwarding address!

Mail will be forwarded over the summer.  Make sure we have your correct forwarding address on file by logging into MyHousing from the University Housing webpage.

Monday Grab and Gos!

Stop by the Bluff Lobby for the last Grab-and-Go of the semester!

 

COVID Self-Reporting Form

You should complete this form if you are aware that you:  

Have been tested for COVID-19, with or without symptoms  
Have tested positive for COVID-19 or have been given a diagnosis of presumed positive by a health professional  
Have symptoms, but not yet tested positive 
Have had a CLOSE contact with an individual who has been tested and diagnosed with COVID-19
In alignment with the Centers for Disease Control's definition of CLOSE contact, reporting is necessary if you are someone who was within 6 feet of an infected person for a cumulative total of 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period starting from 2 days before illness onset (or, for asymptomatic patients, 2 days prior to test specimen collection) until the time the patient is isolated.

Your identity will not be disclosed to anyone other than SIUE employees responsible for maintaining your health and safety, or Health Department officials as required. You may voluntarily share your information with whomever you choose.

Roompact

Roompact is the digital platform that University Housing uses to help engage residents in their communities.   Visit https://roompact.com/login to get started!  Within Roompact, you can engage with community discussions, submit your roommate and suitemate agreements, sign up for Area Council, contact your RA,  and more!

 

 

Spring Move Out Information

The residence halls will close for the summer at 5pm on Friday, May 7, 2021.  Residents are expected to properly checkout (see below) within 24 hours of their last final exam. 

Residents who need to stay later than 24 hours after their last final exam or past 5pm on Friday, May 7 should submit a late stay request to their Community Director, Elijah Zagorski (ezagors@siue.edu), no later than noon on April 30, 2021.

Respect 24-hour quiet hours.

Twenty-four-hour quiet hours begin on Friday, April 30, 2021, at 5:00 pm and will continue until 5:00 pm on Friday, May 7.  During this time, no noise should be heard coming from any room or common area at any time, day or night.  Students who do not follow these expectations may be asked to leave before the end of the semester.  It is expected that you take great care to limit the amount of noise you make when moving out during 24 hours quiet hours.

Complete a Cleaning Contract.

You will receive a Cleaning Contract from your RA at the April Community Meeting.  Complete this document to ensure all necessary cleaning is done with the appropriate division of responsibility, especially if one roommate/suitemate is leaving earlier than the others.  This will help ensure that the proper individual is held responsible for damages, etc.    Return the Cleaning Contract to your RA by 4:00 pm on Friday, April 30, 2021. 

Provide mail-forwarding information.

Please check your SIUE e-mail account for information about how to provide Housing with a forwarding address.  Your mail will not be forwarded if you do not provide us with this information; it will be returned to the sender.  If you have provided a forwarding address, please make sure it is correct to avoid any misdirected mail.

Clean your living unit. 

Living units should be clean and sanitary and absent of personal property. Residents will be held responsible for damages resulting from negligence, abuse, or misuse. 

  • The bedroom should appear as though it was thoroughly cleaned within the past week. 
  • The bathroom should appear as though it was thoroughly cleaned within the past week
  • Walls should be clean and free of holes, food debris, etc.
  • All items removed from the bedroom and bathroom (personal items, trash, shower curtain, etc.)
  • You will receive a Cleaning Contract from your RA in mid-April.  Complete this document to ensure all necessary cleaning is done with the appropriate division of responsibility, especially if one roommate/suitemate is leaving earlier than the others. 

Residence Life staff members will walk-through your living unit to assess for damages and cleanliness.  If damages or unclean conditions are found, you may be assessed repair and cleaning charges.  You will be notified of any charges via your SIUE e-mail account. 

Damages/Repairs

Student should submit work request to University Housing Facilities Management if there are any issues in the living unit. UHFM staff will make an assessment when they respond to the work request, and if the damage does not fall under normal wear and tear the student may be charged for the cost of the repair.

University Housing Facilities Management staff are the only ones approved to make repairs in University Housing. Students who attempt to “fix” things themselves will be charged for the cost of UHFM staff to go back and properly repair the issue.

Return your keys to the Front Desk. 

When you are ready to leave, stop by the Front Desk to return your keys.  Failure to return your keys will result in a re-core charge of up to $123.

Need Help Moving Out?

Beginning Saturday, May 1 at 8 a.m., residents are permitted to check in up to 2 guests to assist with the moveout process.

  • Guests will be allowed in the building for three hours to assist with move out. 
  • Residents will be required to check-in all guests at the front desk to receive wristbands. 
  • All guests will be required to follow University Housing guidelines related to personal distancing and face coverings. 
  • All guests will also be required to follow 24-hour quiet hours.  Any guests who violate University Housing policies will be asked to leave the building. 

Take your Bike home

If you have a bike, please make sure you take it with you when you leave. Any bikes that are left will be collected by UHFM staff after closing.

Recycle unwanted clothing

Instead of throwing your unwanted clothes in the trash, please bag them up and drop them in the large cardboard USAgain boxes in the lobby of your residence hall starting Monday, April 26. Bags are provided and can be found by the donation boxes.  Please visit http://www.usagain.com/  to learn more about USAgain. 

Items that can be donated:

  • Clothes: t-shirts, blouses, skirts, dresses, pants, jeans, coats, sweaters, bras, underwear, etc.
  • Footwear: sneakers, boots, sandals, leather shoes, socks, etc.
  • Accessories: hats, handbags, gloves, belts, scarves, backpacks.
  • Linens: bedding (sheets, comforter, pillowcases), blankets, towels, drapes, etc. (NO CARPETING PLEASE)

Donate unwanted food

NRHH Donation boxes will be available for you to drop off food items that you no longer want in the lobby of your building starting Monday, April 26. The food will be donated to the SIUE Cougar Cupboard food pantry.

Provide mail-forwarding information.

Please check your SIUE e-mail account for information about how to provide Housing with a forwarding address.  Your mail will not be forwarded if you do not provide us with this information; it will be returned to the sender.  If you have provided a forwarding address, please make sure it is correct to avoid any misdirected mail.

Avoid Abandoned Property

University Housing is not responsible for any property left by residents when they move out. During closing inspections, University Housing staff will attempt to recover, and inventory abandoned property. Abandoned property is defined as state/federal documents or individual property over $75.00. Examples of abandoned property that University Housing staff could recover include, but is not limited to, electronics, jewelry, a drawer full of clothes, a set of pots and pans, etc. This does not include a single piece of clothing, cleaning supplies, dirty clothing, shampoo left in the shower, food items, etc.

Textbook rental property should be collected and returned to Textbook Rental by taking the books to the textbook rental office or calling textbook rental to have the books picked up.

When items are deemed abandoned property, they will be stored for 30 days. If the abandoned property is found in your living space, you will be notified and charged $25 per bag. Any abandoned property left after 30 days will be destroyed or donated. To avoid any abandoned property charges, check your apartment and bedroom before checking out. This includes commonly missed spaces such as closets, cabinets, drawers, and common areas.

Staying for summer?

If you have a University Housing May Term or Summer housing contract, you will receive correspondence via your SIUE e-mail address confirming your assignment and outlining move-in details.  If you wish to add the May term to your summer contract, please contact the Central Housing Office at housing@siue.edu.

If you do not have a May term housing contract, you must check out of your residence hall by 5 pm on Friday, May 7.

Questions?

Please contact your Resident Assistant or your Community Director in the Front Office.  Best wishes for a successful and enjoyable remainder of the semester!

Textbooks due 5/8 by 5pm

Alumni Sale at Cougar Store

Register for Summer Session

Register for summer session!

Registration opens March 29 for summer classes. Take advantage of nearly 1,000 summer courses, including on-campus and online options. Study on campus, or take an online course while working at home.

Summer session is a great way to complete an extra course—saving money by staying on track to graduate. Many summer classes meet for five weeks or less.

If you choose to study on campus, SIUE provides discounted housing rates. Choose from comfortable apartment-style options for the entire summer semester, a five-week session, or May term.

siue.edu/summer

summersession@siue.edu

Cougar Cupboard Information

Around the "e"

 

Expanded SNAP Eligibility

USDA's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has been temporarily expanded to help additional college students during the coronavirus emergency.  Learn more here: bit.ly/3kJ5pKX.

 

Students at SIUE can get help applying for SNAP benefits at the Cougar Cupboard: https://www.siue.edu/kimmel/student-involvement/community-engagement/cougar-cupboard.shtml.

 

 

SIUE is Smoke-Free Campus

As a reminder, SIUE is a smoke free University.  This applies to all space, inside buildings and out and includes tobacco and cannabis.  Signs have been posted at all University entrances.  You may access the policy at  http://www.siue.edu/policies/6a2.shtml

 

Career Development Center

Career Development Center 
The Career Development Center is open for virtual appointments. You can make your appointment through your Cougar Jobline account or call our office at 618-650-3708. The Career Development Center can help you with your resume, cover letters, job search, LinkedIn accounts, graduate school personal statements/application, mock interviews, and much more. Our office is located in the lower level of the Student Success Center in room 0281. 

 

 

Cougar Closet is Open

May the 4th Shirt Sale

May Cougar Store Hours

Finals Week- Tutoring Resource Center

Spring 2021, Student Success Center 1252- www.siue.edu/lss/tutoring-resource-center

Important Housing Information

Policies – YOU NEED TO KNOW!

As a resident of the Cougar Village, you are responsible for knowing the information, policies, procedures, and deadlines that are contained in the University Housing Living Guide.  To access the living guide, go to:  http://www.siue.edu/housing/pdf/SIUE-Housing-Guide-Final.pdf

Facilities Issue?  Put in a workorder!

University Housing Facilities Management (UHFM) is the unit assigned to the development and maintenance of University Housing facilities and grounds. UHFM is responsible for repairing housing units, care of the grounds surrounding housing facilities performs snow removal, maintains the cleanliness of common areas and offices in University Housing buildings oversees pest control, and much more.

In the event of any building or grounds related issues, Students need to initiate the repair by submitting a Maintenance Request to University Housing Facilities Management (UHFM). UHFM responds to student-initiated repair requests as a first priority.  To complete a work order, click HERE!!!

Get protected!  Insure yourself and your belongings!

University Housing does not insure the personal property of residents. Residents are strongly encouraged to Insure their personal belongings while living in University Housing. Students can look into renter’s insurance or their parent/guardian homeowners’ policy for potential coverage options.

SIUE is Smoke-Free, Tobacco Free, Nicotine Free

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville has implemented the Illinois law that prohibits smoking and all tobacco-related products into its policies and procedures.

To view SIUE’s Smoke-Free Campus Policy, click here.

Having TV issues?  Read Me!

Charter Business has transitioned its analog video TV service to high-quality digital TV service, which provides more channels and increased HD content. As part of this transition, only TVs with a digital QAM tuner will be able to view the new digital lineup. If a TV does not have an embedded QAM tuner or is enabled with an external QAM tuner, an error message or snowy picture will appear on the TV.

What is a QAM tuner and how do I know if my TV has one? A QAM tuner allows your TV to tune to the digital or HD cable channels that Charter will be sending out. Most, but not all, TVs that were made after 2006 have a QAM tuner built-in. Most Samsung, Sony, Sharp, Panasonic, Toshiba, and Visio models have a built-in QAM tuner. Brands like Westinghouse, Colby, Element, or other lower-end brands often do not have the QAM tuner. These are only a few examples. Please be sure to check for a QAM tuner when considering a specific TV model.

• You can search online by make/model of your TV or reference your TV's owner’s manual for specific model information related to what type of tuner is present.

• An example of what the manual may say if the TV has a QAM tuner: o “Built-in digital tuner (ATSC/Clear QAM)”

NOTE: An ATSC tuner will not work with Clear QAM. It MUST say “Clear QAM” or “Digital QAM Tuner”.

 • Additionally, if your TV remote has the (.) or (-) symbol button for easy tuning or is able to display channels with a (.) or (-) as in 5.2 or 5-2, your device likely has a QAM tuner.

NOTE: This is general information regarding integrated QAM tuner enabled TVs. It is always advised to refer to the manufacturer’s website or examine the “technical specifications” section of the owner’s manual to determine information on the QAM tuner.

How do I program my TV to view the new channel lineup?

• Most QAM tuner TVs have a "Channel Search" or "Auto Program" function that will automatically scan the incoming signals and detect the ones that are available. It may be necessary to do a channel search before your TV will allow you to tune to a specific channel.

1. Go into the TV Menu and select “Set Up”

2. Look for and select an option similar to “Channel Search” or “Auto Program”

3. The TV will automatically begin searching to identify all available channels

4. After this auto search is completed, there should be approximately 60-70 channels available for viewing (if the TV has an internal QAM tuner). If no channels are available, it is likely the TV does not have a QAM tuner.

NOTE: If you previously watched a program on channel 4, the new channel may have moved to a new number, such as 4.2 or 4-2. Please speak to your property manager about new channel lineup cards.

NOTE: Most HD TVs have the ability to modify aspect ratios. If your picture seems stretched or has black bars around the picture after the scan, please modify the aspect ratio to fit with your desired viewing experience.

When do I need to reprogram my TV to view the new channel lineup?

• The Clear QAM solution has been installed on-campus. If you have not already, you should plan to program your TV immediately. Until the TV is rescanned, your new digital TV lineup will not be viewable.

• Tivo is not compatible with the QAM solutions

COVID-19 Expectations and Guidelines

  • When you are inside, always wear a face-covering that covers your mouth and nose, except while you are in your own living unit.
  • When you are outside, wear a face-covering anytime you can’t maintain a 6-foot distance between yourself and other people.
  • If you have been around someone who has tested positive or think you have COVID-19 symptoms, please fill out the COVID Self-Reporting Form (https://www.siue.edu/about/announcements/coronavirus/reporting-confirmed-cases/index.shtml).
  • If you are awaiting COVID-19 test results, please quarantine at home or in your living unit until you get the results back and are cleared by Health Services and University Housing.
  • You are strongly encouraged to make any guests that enter your room or apartment wear a face covering at all times and maintain a physical distance of 6 feet when possible.
  • Residents are expected to comply with posted occupancy limits for shared common spaces.  A maximum of four persons may occupy a room at any time.
  • Please wash/sanitize your hands on a regular basis and sanitize any frequently touched surfaces in your living unit and bathroom.  
  • Violations of COVID-19 expectations and guidelines may result in your removal from University Housing.

Health and Safety Tips

Sign up for e-Lert today!

What is e-Lert? SIUE's e-Lert is a text messaging service that will be used to quickly notify faculty, staff and student cell phones when an urgent situation, such as a bomb threat, severe weather, hostile intruder, or when the University closes due to inclement weather. There is no cost to register for the alerts; however, standard rates may apply if your cell phone plan does not include text messaging.  Click on "Sign Up Now!"

Rave Guardian

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) now offers the Rave Guardian app for its students and their families. Rave Guardian is one of the best ways to not only improve personal safety, but also protect your friends by building a private safety network. This app provides instant communication with friends, family, campus safety, and even 9-1-1.

SIUE encourages all students throughout campus to utilize the app to network with friends and help increase overall safety and security of the entire student body. An important part of the Guardian app is that students can use it not only to keep themselves safe, but to help protect others. Even students who may not feel as if they need others to help keep them safe can utilize the app to be a guardian and help protect their friends.

Download Rave Guardian and Become a Guardian on Your Campus

Download Rave Guardian for Free The app is available for free on the Apple or Google app store.

Use Rave Guardian to Protect Yourself and Others

Set a Safety Time – Notify people you trust to check in on you if are alone or in an unfamiliar place.

Manage and Message Your Guardians – Invite family, friends or others to be your Guardian, and communicate with them within the app as needed.

Easy Emergency Communication – Call safety officials directly for help if you are in trouble and send text tips – including photos – if you see something suspicious.

Rave Guardian is a proven personal safety solution used on campuses across the country. To learn more, visit siue.edu/emergency.