Lane Class of 2024 Roommate Finder

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Majoring in Music
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Majoring in Economics
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Lane Roommate FAQs

Question: What are some important characteristics to look for in a Lane College roommate? It's important to look for a Lane College roommate who shares similar values and interests, communicates effectively, and is considerate of others in shared living spaces. It can also be helpful if they have a similar academic schedule to yours, and participate in campus activities or organizations that interest you. Question: How can I ensure a positive living experience with my Lane College roommate? Establishing clear boundaries and expectations from the beginning is key to having a positive living experience with your Lane College roommate. Communicate openly and respectfully about any issues that arise, and be willing to compromise and find solutions together. It's also important to respect each other's privacy and personal space, and contribute equally to shared cleaning and upkeep responsibilities. Question: What resources are available at Lane College to assist with roommate conflicts? Lane College offers a variety of resources to assist with roommate conflicts, including Resident Assistants (RAs) who are trained to mediate disputes and provide support for students. There is also a student conduct office that can provide guidance and enforce college policies if necessary. Additionally, the Counseling Center offers confidential support and counseling services for students experiencing stress or difficulties related to living situations.