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Fulton New Student Orientation
For the Fall 2008 semester, first-year students enrolled in Engineering programs have the opportunity to enrich their academic experience outside the classroom by living on one of the several floors of San Pablo Hall, which make up the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering Residential Community.
There are many advantages of living in the Residential Community. Students have access to tutoring, academic workshops on registration and time management, industry tours and social activities such as ice cream social, gaming night and volleyball. These academic and social activities are designed to help build relationships with peers, mentors, and faculty. Additionally, students have access to peer mentors. There are two peer mentors who are upper class engineering students living in the community. The peer mentors are there to serve as a resource to the residents and to assist in the planning of academic and social activities.
Where is San Pablo Hall? It’s located between Palo Verde East and Manzanita Hall north of University Drive and almost directly across the street from Sun Devil Stadium.
If you are living in San Pablo and looking for information about moving in, it’s available through Residential Life. On the Residential Life webpage, you’ll find floor plans, a list of things to bring (and things to leave at home), parking information, and much more.
If you have questions about living in the Residential Community in San Pablo Hall, contact the Office of Academic and Student Affairs, Regina Garrett, Program Coordinator at 480-965-5384.
REQUIREMENTS:
HOW TO APPLY TO LIVE IN THE ENGINEERING RESIDENTAL COMMUNITY:
1. Complete the Arizona State University Housing/Residential Life Application.
2. Select the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering (San Pablo) as your first choice.
3. Make appropriate deposits or payments by deadlines to Residential Life to reserve your space.
4. Fill out the 2008-2009 Engineering Community Resident Application accepting the conditions and requirements to become a resident in this community.
Please Note: Residential Life can only accept applications from students who have been officially accepted to Arizona State University.