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Belmont Residence Hall
It is recommended to spend the first semester of study on campus in the Belmont Residence Hall (BRH). In fact,
all entering CSU-Pueblo freshman, single and under age 21, are required to live in BRH for the first academic year. The cost for a double room per student (room will be shared with a roommate) in the Residence Hall, including all meals, is approximately
$3,100.00, depending on the meal plan you choose. To secure a room, a $100 deposit is required and must be sent directly to the BRH. Early reservations are strongly encouraged.
Single rooms are reserved for upper classmen, seniors & juniors. If any single rooms remain, they are given out on a first-come basis. Non-coed floors are also obtainable upon request. Other amenities include a full-service laundry room,
kitchen, computer lab and recreation area. Applications can be requested from:
Belmont Residence Hall
Colorado State University-Pueblo
2200 Bonforte Blvd.
Pueblo, CO 81001, USA
Attn: Aaron Kennedy
Belmont Residence Hall is open all year long.
For detailed information please contact the BRH Director, Aaron Kennedy
by email:
aaron.kennedy@colostate-pueblo.edu. There are some exceptions to the housing policy for the summer sessions.
The international students who stayed in the BRH this past semester enjoyed the experience. It is a great way to meet other students and affords the convenience of living on campus.
For the cost of room and board, please see the financial information for all prices.
Life at Belmont Residence Hall
Campus life at Belmont Residence Hall is an exciting adventure. Please take the time to visit their website,
at
www.colostate-pueblo.edu/housing.
University Village
University Village at Walking Stick offers a unique housing opportunity for sophomores, juniors, and seniors and graduate students.
Located west of the Belmont Residence Hall, these four-bedroom town homes allow students to experience private apartment living while in the heart of campus life.
The two story town homes feature two private bedrooms and a semi-private bathroom on each floor, a main level living area, kitchen, and dining room, as well as a second-floor study loft.
Each kitchen features a full-size self-cleaning oven, frost-free refrigerator, and dishwasher. This fully equipped kitchen allows students the pleasure and economy of
cooking. As a result, University Village residents are not required to purchase a meal plan. The dining areas in the Occhiato University Center, however, are just a short walk away for those times when a quick, already-prepared meal is more convenient.
Each bedroom varies in size from approximately 9x11' to 10x12' feet. The two full baths provide more privacy than conventional resident hall living.
The study loft area offers a quiet space for reading or working on projects, papers, and other assignments. Cable-ready access to the campus computer network is available.
A patio completes the students' home, an open and inviting place to relax and unwind at the end of the day. Abundant storage, both inside the town homes and on the patio area, allows for uncluttered living.
The apartments also feature an attractive courtyard area with the management office in the center of the community. The courtyard features an outdoor basketball court and on-site mailboxes and postal delivery.
Located in the main office building are an attractive laundry facility and a comfortable lounge area for students to relax and study in while doing laundry.
On-site professional management maintains a pleasant community atmosphere at University Village at Walking Stick. Students abide by all CSU-Pueblo campus policies, and the apartment policies are similar to those at Belmont Residence Hall.
University Village residents are included in all Residence Life and Student Activities programs, are invited to attend all the educational and social events at Belmont Residence Hall and the Occhiato University Center.
First priority for rental of a town home is given to current Belmont Hall residents and returning students who have established a good rental history.
University Village at Walking Stick, designed with students in mind, offers another quality option to on campus housing. For more information, contact the University Village at Walking Stick directly by phone at (719) 549-2860. Or visit their website:
University
Village
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