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Destitute dorms an eyesore

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Published: Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Updated: Wednesday, September 2, 2009 04:09

Dorm

Keenan Doanes

    Many of the 3,300 freshmen at Florida A&M University are finding that there is no room for them on "The Hill."


    President James Ammons said the university is pleased with the increase in enrollment, however FAMU needs more beds.


    "Renovations for Polkinghorne Village, an 800-bed facility, would cost an estimated $63 million," said Ammons.


    FAMU Chief Financial Officer Teresa Hardee said Sampson and Young residence halls need about $14 million for improvements.


    Some of the ongoing projects for the Office of Housing and Residence are the ceiling tile and grid replacement in Gibbs Hall, roof repair on building D of Paddyfote Complex and installing new furniture in building B.


    Once freshman week began, 40 beds became available from students who did not attend. With only 2,484 beds available for this incoming class, the waiting list sealed down to 200 students.

    Most students were placed in local apartment complexes around FAMU such as University Courtyard, Adams Pointe and even Down Under. According to the Students Relation Committee Chair Iman Sandifer, accommodations were made even down to transportation.

    Sandifer, 19, from Hallandale Beach, is a current resident assistant in Gibbs Hall. The sophomore history student said the housing situation is detrimental to the student's college experience.


     Sandifer was a resident his freshman year and said the students who aren't living on campus this year are losing the "homey" feeling of on-campus living and the opportunity to walk to class.

    Football games, set Fridays and the newly renovated café are all the part of the freshmen experience.

    Students awarded financial aid, depending on the scholarship, grant or loan, would transfer to pay for the housing portion of their tuition. 

    The 800 students that were placed in off-campus apartments must still follow the rule of transportation, which are no cars.   However, because of this rule, FAMU renewed their contract and proposed for the new routes of Venom Express 1(V1) and Venom Express 2 (V2). V2, as it states on the buses, extends its route down Adams Street.

    Now both freshmen and upperclassmen can enjoy the luxury of getting to campus faster.


     Sandifer said that renovating the rest of the residence halls on campus would be excellent for everyone because resident halls aren't guaranteed.

 

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5 comments

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Mon Sep 7 2009 23:27
I agree with all of these comments. The Palmetto South is terrible. Painting and cleaning would make a world of difference. I was so shocked when my freshman son recieved his key. Please improve housing and make sure all things are clean. This is truly ridiculous. Some of the problems could have been solved by just soap (cleaning) and water. Clean up!!!
jess
Sat Sep 5 2009 21:38
I can not understand why FAMU spends so much money in parties, party busesm and other unneccessary activities verses accomodationg students staying in the dorms. It was almost embarrassing walking down the moldy halls and showing my family my new community bathrooms and living space. The school is great but the dorms needs ALOT of improvement.
Faye
Sat Sep 5 2009 09:41
I love the name FAMU, but I do not care for the campus accomodations or its administration. I heard that thay have the worst dorms. As a parent, I personally witnessed how they did not keep up Phase 3. I will not go into detail, but when Mr. Williams was contacted & also the gentleman over housing, the problem was still not taken care of. They will be quick to fine the students for damages or fines, but do not make sure things in the apartments are in working condition or safe. My child was recruited from other schools. When I viewed the other school websites or went on college tours, we were able to view the dorms. FAMU will NOT show pictures of their rooms. They know how bad their dorms...you can only view the outside. And when we arrived @ Phase 3, I spent my time there cleaning and scrubbing. We did not know who previously lived there & what kind of germs were left in there! The cleaning service the use did an awful job! Our children to not live like that at home...why should they have to live like that when they are away and especially when you have to pay for it!!! I love FAMU and hope they improve.
Anna T
Wed Sep 2 2009 12:35
You do not need to stay on campus for the "freshmen experience." To be honest, it's more affordable to live off campus and near a bus line.
Ana
Wed Sep 2 2009 09:18
Great information. Now, the only question left to be answered by the admin is when do they anticipate finishing the much needed renovations?






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