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  • What do I need to bring to my new apartment?

    While Cambridge Hall will provide a stellar lifestyle for you, there are a few items we recommend bringing:
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    -Bedding for XL Twin Mattress
    -Toiletries and Shower Curtain
    -Snacks and Drinks to Fill Your Fridge
    -Decorations and Comfort Items

  • How do I receive Mail and Packages?

    The postal service delivers mail to mailboxes and our staff enters packages into our Package Locker. The locker will notify the resident that they have a package. Both mail and packages are easily accessed 24/7 in our Clubhouse.

  • What furniture is provided?

    Our community is fully furnished, as any dorm would be! Your new home includes a couch, coffee table, end Table, TV stand, dining table and chairs in the common area. Each resident will have a XL twin mattress and bed frame, desk, chair, stackable drawers, mirrored closets in their bedroom.

  • What if I need maintenance in my bedroom or apartment?

    You can place a maintenance request in on your Resident Portal 24/7. If it is an emergency, please ensure you alert the office as well.

  • How do I pay my rent?

    Payments are accepted in office with a check or money order. You can also make a payment on your Resident Portal with an e-check (free), or with a debit or credit card (for a fee).

  • Do you have a roommate matching system?

    Yes. If you do not have a roommate in mind, simply fill out the roommate matching profile on your application and our experts will find you the best match of a roommate available.

  • What is included in the rent?

    Our community offers an all-inclusive lifestyle. This include utilities – even WiFi, an unlimited meal plan at our on-site dining hall, fully-furnished apartments, access to all newly renovated amenities, and and open invitation to our weekly resident events.

  • What does it mean to have an individual lease?

    Individual leasing means peace of mind for you. Your financial responsibility is your student’s space only – unlike many apartments or rental houses with joint leases. That means if a roommate transfers or moves out for any reason, you don’t have to worry about covering their portion.