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Kathryn Lang, FSU Chapter, KCL23a@fsu.edu

 

- I am female, I have one female roommate.

- We can accommodate TWO female

   students.

- One bed available, one carpeted floor space

   available (one guest should bring sleeping

   bag, both guests should bring a pillow).

INSTRUCTIONS FOR TALLAHASSEE STUDENTS

 

List the following on your sticky note:

- Name, chapter, and email address

- Gender identity of you and any roommates

- How many guests you can take, gender

   preferences

   ex. "we have room for two female visitors"

- Type of accommodations you can offer offer

   ex. one twin bed and one floor space available

   (one guest should bring sleeping bag)

 

Do NOT list your home address on this page. Once you have been contacted by a visiting student and have solidified plans, please return to delete your sticky note OR edit to indicate remaining availability. (ex. ONE SPOT REMAINING)

 

Please email fsucnafme@gmail.com with any questions. You reserve the right to reject any housing requests you are uncomfortable with, but please communicate respectfully.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR VISITING STUDENTS

 

List the following on your sticky note:

- Name(s), chapter, and email address(es) (list all if

   traveling in a group)

- Gender identity / identities

- How many students in your group

- OK with co-ed room? YES or NO

- Special accommodations needed? (ex. service

   animal, severe allergy, etc.)

- Nights accommodation will be needed (Night before

   Hill Day only? Night after only?)

 

Place your sticky note next to that of a host student whose offer matches your request. Send them a respectful email letting them know you saw their sticky post and are interested in staying with them. Include in the email all information on your sticky. Once communications have been established and plans solidified, please return to delete your sticky.

 

Please email fsucnafme@gmail.com with any questions. Hosts reserve the right to reject any housing requests they receive. Please be kind and understanding.

Hill Day: Student Home Sharing