What Expectations does AI Have of Housing Student?
The student's rights and responsibilities outlined in the Student Handbook extend to those students living in School-Sponsored Housing. There are also policies outlined in the Student Licensing Agreement that specifically outline what is expected in School-Sponsored Housing. Some of these include: breech of contract, quiet hours, guest policy, alcohol and drug policy, safety standards and cleanliness expectations. The Art Institute expects that all residents maintain their apartments in accordance to those rules outlined in the Student Licensing Agreement. The Art Institute housing is comprised of a diverse group of students. Students are expected to treat one another with respect regardless of gender, religion, sexual orientation or race. For a more detailed look at the Student Licensing Agreement please contact the Housing Office.
FACILITIES STAFF
Westlake Village Apartments and The Fillmore Center each has its own maintenance and security staff, available 24 hours a day and seven days a week for emergency issues. Students may report non-emergency issues related to maintenance problems, concerns about security, and conflicts with non-student residents to the property management staff during regular office hours. Students who are concerned about unresolved problems that have been reported are encouraged to speak with the Residence Life Coordinator or the Director of Housing and Residential Life.
PARKING
School-Sponsored Housing charges do not include parking costs. There are unpaid parking spots available that are first come, first served, as well as underground paid parking that the student arranges through the property managers independently at a cost of $45 – 65 per month at Westlake Village Apartments and $210.00 per month at The Fillmore Center. Students park at their own risk and liability.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Housing Office
Brianne Nunn
Director of Residential Life and Housing
The Art Institute of California — San Francisco
415-863-1119
bnunn@aii.edu