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Residence Life At Neumann

At Neumann University, there are five residence halls. Dormitories are suite style and house four to six residents. Each suite includes two bedrooms and a shared common area and bathroom. Other building amenities include 24-hour computer labs and study lounges, fitness centers, laundry rooms, reflection rooms, multi-purpose rooms, vending machines, and 24/7 security. There is also one on-campus apartment complex for upperclassmen. Each apartment in the Buoni complex is fully furnished and includes two bedrooms and a full kitchen, dining and living room, and individual bathroom. Additionally, there is off-campus housing for upperclassmen at the Living and Learning Center Annex.

Each Living and Learning Center has full-time Residence Life Building Coordinators (BC'S). There are also 28 Resident Assistants (RA's), who are full-time Neumann University students elected by the Director of Residence Life and the Residence Life Professional Staff.

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