Cal State LA Housing and Residence Life
- From £100 per hour
- 80 Standing
- Unknown
- From £100 per hour
- 80 Standing
- Unknown
Space description
The Apartments at Cal State LA Summer Conferences offer comfortable and well-equipped accommodation for event organizers. Each apartment is air-conditioned and includes Wi-Fi, DirecTV, a living room with furniture, a kitchen with essential appliances, and bedrooms with twin beds, dressers, and desks. Linen packets with bedding essentials are provided, and wireless internet is available with the option to purchase 24-hour access. The Apartments do not have landline telephones but offer emergency phones on-site. Facilities include laundry rooms, recreational areas, and meeting rooms. Guests can enjoy amenities like sand volleyball, basketball, and a game room. The venue also provides parking options, dining facilities, and access to public transportation. Quiet hours and regulations ensure a peaceful environment for all guests.
More about Cal State LA Housing and Residence Life
Cal State LA Housing and Residence Life offers a vibrant community for students, with leadership positions such as Resident Assistant (RA) and Community Mentor (CM) available for the 2024-2025 academic year. These roles are crucial for building community amongst residents through programs, social interaction, and enforcing community standards. The RA and CM positions offer benefits including a single room in a furnished apartment or residential hall with utilities and a meal plan included, although meals are not provided during university closures, holidays, or when the meal plan is not active. Applicants must meet specific academic and enrollment criteria, including a minimum GPA and full-time student status at Cal State LA. The roles require availability for weekdays, nights, weekends, holidays, and school breaks for on-call duties and special events. Additionally, the positions involve attending mandatory meetings, participating in training activities, and fulfilling administrative responsibilities. These leadership roles are an excellent opportunity for students to engage in community development, policy enforcement, and gain valuable experience in administrative duties within a university housing setting.