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Cost

If you need an affordable apartment in a quiet and family-friendly atmosphere, then check out 300 Shelbourne Drive.

Rent includes broadband Internet, basic cable, and water. The complex also offers handy laundry facilities, an activity center with computers, nice playground equipment, volleyball court, and staff that are available 24/7 - all at a rate you can afford. You won't get all the "bells and whistles" like whirlpools or hot tubs, but you won't pay for them either.

2013-2014 Apartment Living Rates

One Bedroom

Two Bedroom

Shelbourne Drive

$552/month

$629/month

 


Complex Features

Smoke-Free Buildings - All units and buildings are smoke free. Residents and their guests who wish to smoke may do so outside and at least 25 feet from the buildings. Violation of this policy may result in eviction from the apartment complex.

Parking - Parking is available for all residents. Parking permits are available at the University's Parking Services Office for a minimal charge.

Laundry Facilities - Coin-operated washers and dryers are centrally located in the complex for residents' use. Washers and dryers are not permitted in individual apartments.

Community Center - The center can be used for community programming, and is available, by advance registration, for residents' private use. The community center is equipped with a television, VCR/DVD player, computer, and a fully equipped kitchen.

Recreational areas - Shelbourne has children's playground areas as well as a volleyball sand pit, picnic shelters, picnic tables, and grills. Shelbourne also has ample area for softball or soccer.

Gardens - Plots are available.

Community Aide and Complex Coordinator- Community Aides reside in the complex and serve as liaisons between complex residents and the University Housing Services central office staff. The Complex Coordinator also lives within the complex and provides residents with information, assistance, and resources.

Residents Association - Residents are encouraged to participate in the Residents Association, an organization that provides programs as well as input into policy and financial decisions.

Programs - The Community Aides, ARHC, and Residents Associations coordinate cultural, social, and educational programs for adults and children who live in the complex.

Job Opportunities - Opportunities for employment are available at the complex and in the University Housing Services central office. For more information about specific positions, call (309) 438-8611 or contact human resources at . https://www.jobs.ilstu.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1334948979287

 

Illinois State University

Office of Residential Life Building
Campus Box 2600
Normal, IL 61790-2600
Main: (309) 438-8611
Fax: (309) 438-8866

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