Exterior of Mount Olympus Apartments

Mount Olympus Apartments

Apartment Complex

The Mount Olympus Apartments (MOA), opened in Fall 2001, houses 246 students in ten buildings with a total of 41 townhouse-style apartments. Each apartment houses six students in single, air conditioned bedrooms. Constructed began in September 2000 and completed in early 2002, the entire project cost $6.8 million dollars.

Coed living optional within each apartment.

Overview and Amenities

Access ControlCard-operated building and room access
LaundryFacilities located at the end of each block of apartments
InternetHigh-speed University wireless (WiFi) network
TelevisionOne connection per bedroom
One connection in living room
FurnitureBedrooms include
— Bed with underneath storage
— Closet
— Desk with chair

Apartments include
— Arm chair (x2)
— End table (x2)
— Dresser (x2)
— Couch
AppliancesApartments include
— Refrigerator
— Range
Room Dimensions*10' 0" x 9' 0" (≅ 90 ft2)
Carpet SizeN/A; Bedroom is carpeted
Mattress Size80" L x 36" W x 7" H
— Twin or Twin XL sheets suggested
Bed Height24"
Closet Size78" H x 30" W x 24" D
38" H x 30" W x 20" D (dresser)
30" H x 30" W x 24" D (dresser)
Air ConditioningYes
ElevatorNo
Dedicated ParkingYes
Meal PlanOptional
MiscellaneousElectric utilities**
Gas hot water heat
Campus shuttle service

*Approximate dimensions; rooms may vary
**The utility fee is a one time per semester fee that appears on your university bill

 

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About the Mount Olympus Apartments

2001
Constructed
246
Residents
5
Resident Assistants
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Additional Resources

Freshman Housing Notice

We do not normally house new freshmen in Soltz Hall or in our on-campus apartments as we believe the best environment for new freshmen, or any new students who have not yet lived on-campus, is in a traditional residence hall. Students living in traditional residence halls with shared bedrooms are more likely to develop new relationships with people of diverse backgrounds, build a stronger sense of community, appreciate and respect the rights of others, and become involved in campus activities and organizations. All of which are important in their growth and development as young adults and to enhance their college experience.