Applications, Contracts, Agreements and Policies

Quick links

Below are links to contracts and agreements for campus housing. Visit the housing selection section of this site for detailed information on the housing application process.

2025-26 Housing agreement

This document and those referred to within it constitute the St. Norbert College agreement for student housing.

SNC housing portal

All students will apply for housing through the SNC housing portal. This includes Academic Year Applications as well as Summer, Winter, and Early Arrival Applications.

The Citizen

The citizen is the Code of Student Life. It outlines policies, campus values, civil agreements, and standards that we can hold each other to on campus.

Communicable Disease Addendum 2025-26

The citizen is the Code of Student Life. It outlines policies, campus values, civil agreements, and standards that we can hold each other to on campus.

Living Guidelines: Upper Class Areas 25-26

A brief overview of the most important policies for campus living.

Courtesy Hours

Residential Housing - Courtesy hours are observed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in all residential living units. Courtesy hours require that residents be considerate of others living in their community and keep noise to reasonable levels. Specific quiet hours are observed Sunday through Thursday from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. and Friday through Saturday from 12 a.m. to 8 a.m.

Housing Agreement

The housing agreement for college housing accommodations is legally binding for the entire academic year, with exceptions made for students graduating at semester or participating in college-sponsored study abroad opportunities. When a housing agreement is signed during the continuing student selection process, the document is binding and cannot be broken.

The housing agreement is signed during the housing online application process through the college's housing portal. Students will not be released from the housing agreement between semesters. A required meeting for all students living in upperclass areas will be held during the fall semester each year. The housing agreement can be found at the top of the page

Residency Requirement

St. Norbert is a four-year residential college. All students must live on campus unless released from the residency requirement. Release may be granted for commuter status or off-campus status. Students should follow proper procedures for release from the residency requirement. Students who do not receive commuter status or off-campus status are required to apply for housing on campus. Commuter Status only applies to students residing at their parents primary address that is within a 35 mile commute of the college address, 100 Grant Street De Pere, WI 54115. If a student chooses not to apply, REH will assign the student to a room based on available space.

Sanctions may include but are not limited to permanent revocation of commuter status, suspension from college, disciplinary probation and assignment to a college housing unit. In addition, the student may be assessed standard housing costs retroactive for all periods for which commuter status was granted (even if the violation did not cover the entire period of commuter status).

All students need to apply for commuter or on-campus housing on a yearly basis. Approval is granted once a student applies for either via the portal. Students will receive confirmation at the end of the application that it has been approved. If a student is unable to apply for off-campus housing, that means there are no off-campus options available.