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A presentation of Lodging and Dining services on campus during our summer season from the Conferences & Visitor Services department at the University of Maryland

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Conferences & Visitor Services

Lodging & Dining on Campus

Summer Season

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Conferences & Visitor Services

Mission

Vision

Strategy Be proactive in helping the University review and establish policies that affect

visitors, meetings, and events on campus. Develop a marketing campaign that establishes brand and visual identity and

educates the community and potential clients about the University of Maryland. Develop systems that are in alignment with our mission. Be clear and consistent in our message.

Conferences & Visitor Services will be the resource to the campus community in welcoming visitors to the University and in planning meetings, conferences, and events on campus and on behalf of the University of Maryland.

Conferences & Visitor Services: - Promotes the University of Maryland mission, community, facilities, and services. - Welcomes guests, visitors, and program participants to campus. - Engages individuals in exploring, learning about, and appreciating the spirit and

value of Maryland. - Facilitates meetings and events on campus and on behalf of the University of

Maryland.

Our Visitor Center is one of many iconic buildings on campus, and is a great place to start any trip to the University of Maryland. A new exhibit presents a model residence hall room, and information about the campus and surrounding area is readily available.

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Affiliations

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AA t the University of Maryland, Conferences & Visitor Services (C&VS) has five main areas of focus, each unique in scope. They are Conferences & Events, Summer Group

Residency, Registration Services, Meeting Planning Services, and Visitor Services. Each focus area stands behind C&VS’ primary charge: to promote outreach, service and research by enabling and enhancing programs and services that advance the educational mission and service of the University of Maryland. Since its inception, C&VS has provided assistance to thousands of programs. This includes youth groups, competitions and athletic camps, conferences, work-shops, meetings for seminars, professional associations, educational programs, and campus-wide events involving multiple venues. C&VS provides a full-service approach, and we’ve built a team you can depend upon to show you the convenience of a one-stop shop. Please visit our website and learn more about our services. Better yet, give us a call or an e-mail to discuss your current and/or emerging needs. We look forward to assisting you!

Conferences & Visitor Services ABOUT US

301.314.7884

The University of Maryland became one of the newest members of the Big Ten Conference in 2014.

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Residential Communities at-a-Glance HOUSING

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AA variety of housing options are available on campus at the University of

Maryland during the summer season, which lasts from the end of May until mid-August. Unfortunately, lodging is not available on campus during the academic year. Short-term group lodging is offered in one of three areas of campus: South Hill, North Hill, and North Campus. South Hill features suites and apartments. North Hill features low-rise (four floors or fewer) traditional housing. North Campus has both low- and high-rise traditional housing. Long-term group lodging is available each year in the Leonardtown Community, located on the east side of Route 1, behind Fraternity Row.

Locations & Types

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Types of Accommodations

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HOUSING

Residence Halls at the University of Maryland offer several types of accommodations, including (illustrated clockwise from upper left): Singles; Doubles, Suites, and Apartments. Below (clockwise from upper right) are a double-occupancy room, our most popular offering, and a sample floor lounge and multi-purpose room.

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Short-Term Guest Housing Every bedroom is equipped with a bed, desk,

and bureau for each guest. We can either provide linen or not, it’s your

choice. Standard linen includes 1 pillow, 1 pillowcase, 2 sheets, 1 blanket, and 2 towels. (Towels may be exchanged daily at the Hospitality Desk.)

Sorry, we don’t make beds or offer in-room housekeeping during occupancy.

Pay laundry facilities are located in each area of campus.

Additional Amenities and Services The following amenities and services may be available to your group. Please consult with Conferences & Visitor Services, as there may be additional charges: Wireless internet access In-room telephones with free campus and

local calling Guest passes to the Eppley Recreation Center

and other Campus Recreation facilities Parking permits

Accessible Housing The University is committed to providing acces-sible housing. However, such housing is not clustered in groups in individual residence halls. This may present the need for careful planning. Please discuss your accessibility needs with Conferences & Visitor Services well in advance.

Suites and Apartments Suites and apartments house 4-8 guests in a

combination of single, double, and triple rooms. (Availability of singles and triples in each unit may be extremely limited.)

All suites and apartments are air-conditioned and have common rooms.

Annapolis Hall houses the 24-hour Hospitality Desk, where guests may check in and out, retrieve messages and mail, and obtain info about the university and its surroundings.

Meal plans are available in the South Campus Dining Hall.

South Hill features the Annapolis Multipurpose Room and Washington Quad as meeting and event locations.

South Hill housing is the closest to downtown College Park.

Each apartment has a kitchen equipped with a stove/oven and full-size refrigerator.

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Suite/apartment units in South Hill are configured in stacks. In this example, units 2103 and 2105 are in the same stack and share a common stairwell. Units 2102 and 2106 are in their own stacks and have their own stairwells. Access to stacks is controlled through electronic cards, provided at check in. Guests also receive keys to their units and their bedrooms.

Most bathrooms on South Hill are like bathrooms at home, with single sink, shower stall, and toilet. Two to four people may share such a bathroom, depending upon the layout of the suite or apartment.

North Hill North Hill residence halls are low-rise (4 floors or

fewer) and house 100 -160 guests. Queen Anne’s Hall houses the 24-hour Hospitality

Desk, where guests may check in and out, retrieve messages and mail, and find information about the university and its surroundings.

North Hill residents with meal plans will typically take their meals in the South Campus Dining Hall.

North Hill is located most central to campus, adjacent to McKeldin Library.

North Hill is also convenient to the Stamp Student Union.

Suites and Apartments

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HOUSING

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North Campus Most North Campus halls are high-rise buildings

that house 500-600 guests. Most residence halls have a 24-hour Hospitality

Desk where guests may check in and out, retrieve messages and mail, and find information about the university and its surroundings. For those halls without a desk, one is located close by.

North Campus residents with meals plans will typically take their meals in The Diner.

North Campus is adjacent to the Eppley Recreation Center, Byrd Stadium, and the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center.

What are the floor bathrooms like? This bathroom is typical of those

found in traditional residence halls.

Traditional Housing

In traditional housing bedrooms are located along a corridor and guests share floor bath-rooms.

Both air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned halls are available.

Many traditional halls have floor lounges and multipurpose rooms that may be used for meeting and event space.

Access to residence halls is controlled through electronic cards provided to guests at check in. Guests also receive keys to their bedrooms.

Genders are separated by floor or wing, depending on the building and nature/size of the group.

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A Choice for Every Taste

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DINING ON CAMPUS

DD uring the summer, we can build a custom meal plan for your group

meals in one of two dining halls. The South Campus Dining Hall serves South Hill and North Hill communities, and The Diner serves the North Campus community. Dining hall meals are served buffet-style, with unlimited seconds. There is always a vegetarian option and a salad bar; special dietary needs can be accommodated. Dining Services also offers full-service catering for special meals and refreshment breaks. Need a bag lunch for a field trip? They can do that, too!

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Need more than just lodging & meals? As a certified One-Stop Shop, Conferences & Visitor Services will coordinate the wide array of services offered on campus, saving you time and allowing you to focus on other aspects of your program. Additional services include: Charter bus service Meeting space in facilities such as the Stamp

Student Union, Riggs Alumni Center, Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, and class-rooms.

Large meeting or recreational spaces such as Cole Field House, Eppley Recreation Center, Ritchie Coliseum, Reckord Armory, and the Xfinity Center

Audio-visual set-up and technical assistance, Signage, Security, and so much more!

Need someone to manage the whole meeting for you? Conferences & Visitor Services offers full meeting planning and registration services to campus departments and affiliated programs.

Having a program without housing? We also coordinate meeting and special events of every type and size.

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One Contact, One Contract, One Bill THE TOTAL PACKAGE

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Conferences & Visitor Services is a Certified One-Stop Shop. We are available to assist you with all of your meeting and event planning needs. As a One-Stop Shop, we always promise that you will have One Contact, One Contract, and One Bill.

Hartwick Building – Box 10 4321 Hartwick Road, Suite 500

College Park, MD 20740 T: 301.314.7884 / F: 301.314.6693

www.cvs.umd.edu [email protected]

Conferences & Visitor Services

Let us provide you with a warm Maryland welcome.