Housing & Dining
April 6, 2023 2024-10-21 23:56Housing & Dining
Housing & Dining
Dining Services
Sattler desires to make it easy for students to connect at mealtimes to build personal relationships and comradery. Students living in the dorm have access to breakfast and dinner through the International Guest House dining services. On campus, Sattler does not provide lunch but makes available reasonable space and amenities for the storage and preparation of lunches by students.
Breakfast Hours
Monday-Friday: 7:00 to 9:30 AM.
Holidays and Weekend: 9:30 to 12:00 PM.
Dinner Hours
Daily at 6:00 PM.

Housing
For students living in the dorm, the International Guest House offers weekly cleaning services as well as washing bed linens and towels.
Laundry
Students have access to washers and dryers at the dorms at all times aside from 8:00am–3:00pm on weekdays when they are reserved for International Guest House employees.
Students can reserve a two-hour time slot using their Sattler email address.
Washer expense per load: $1.50
Drying expense per load: $1.50
Maintenance
Students can reach out to an RA or the RA coordinator for any HVAC, water, or other maintenance issues.
Room Registration & Storage
Prior to each semester, the RA Coordinator will email students with information regarding their rooms and registration.
Room and board typically does not extend between semesters. However, students may reach out to the RA Coordinator to make specific inquiries. Requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Sattler provides storage for students over summer recess for a small fee. Students can reserve space using the tags in the summer storage portal. If they have any questions, they can reach out to the Director of Operations.
Guests
In any given year, there are usually empty beds and sometimes even empty rooms within the Sattler dorms. These empty beds/rooms may be used for guests of students (e.g. friends or siblings). IGH does not need to be notified directly, and there is no extra charge, but the Sattler staff member living at the dorms should always be notified (Josh Nolt in 2024-2025).
