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Q: Is summer housing available?
A: Summer housing is available for students taking summer classes at Neosho. These residents are required to follow the residence hall handbook. Supervision will be provided by the Coordinator/Assistant Coordinator of Residence and Student Life. There will be no meal series provided during the summer sessions. Back to top
Q: Can I take a virtual tour of the residence halls?
A: Currently, we are not set-up to offer virtual tours of the campus. Instead, students are encouraged to come to campus a take a live tour of the residence halls. Neosho residence halls are open to the public for tour anytime during business hours. Anyone looking to tour the residence halls and/or campus can set up a tour through Neosho’s admissions office. Back to top
Q: Are the residence halls co-ed?
A: There are two residence halls on the Chanute campus. Both NeoKan and Bideau are co-ed; however, all suites are gender specific so that there are no co-ed rooms or bathrooms. Bideau Hall, which is the newest of the buildings, has a two-to-a-room and four-to-a-suite format. NeoKan is a more traditional residence hall and houses students in a two-to-a-room format. Back to top
Q: When and how should I apply for housing?
A: For early consideration, your application for housing should be completed and turned in no later than March 1. Applications will still be accepted after March 1, but priority goes to those students who have completed their application by the suggested deadline. Back to top
Q: How do you match roommates if I do not request one?
A: Students who do not request a roommate are matched with other students based on the information received from their Housing Contract. Back to top
Q: When will I receive my hall and roommate assignments?
A: In the first July notifications will be sent to all incoming residence hall students which will have their hall assignment and roommate information. Back to top
Q: Does my financial aid cover my residence hall cost?
A: Financial aid varies from student to student. Any student looking to receive financial aid must consult with the Neosho Financial Aid office. Students may sit down one on one with a financial aid specialist who can assist with the financial aid process. Our Financial aid specialist is prepared for most questions a student and/or parent may ask. Back to top
Q: What type of security do the halls have?
A: Neosho provides twenty four hour video surveillance inside and outside of all common areas of the residence halls on campus. Neosho contracts with a private security company to provide security guards for the residence halls and campus. Each residence hall has adult professional staff and student resident assistants who are responsible to provide supervision. The college also has a great working relationship with local law enforcement. Back to top
Q: Is parking available for all residents?
A: Neosho provides parking permits for the residents. There are clearly marked spaces that are designated only for resident parking. Click here to view a campus map. Back to top
Q: Why should I live in the residence halls?
A: There are many benefits to living on campus. Some of these include a 24 hour computer lab with free printing, in-room wireless Internet access, free Cable TV service (you must provide the cable cord), dining hall services, and free onsite washer and dryers. In addition, many students enjoy the close proximity to activities and classes. Back to top
Q: What furniture is included in the room?
A: Each room contains two extra-long, twin-sized beds, two desks and chairs, and two dressers. Bideau rooms are equipped with a vanity and sink area. For more information please see the amenities tab. Back to top
Q: How will I get my mail?
A: Your mailing address while living on campus will be:
(Your Name)
(Your Room Number EX. Bideau 214)
801 W. 10th
Chanute KS, 66720
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