Frequently Asked questions
Where will I live?
Cal Maritime has two residence halls to
choose from. Although we allow incoming
students the opportunity to request a
hall, the upper-class students have
first choice of residential spaces. All
incoming students are placed in spaces
on a first come, first serve basis,
while keeping specific needs in mind.
Upper Residence Hall is a
traditional style building with long hallways
and common bathrooms shared by a
wing. It is located at the top of
the residential side of campus. Half
of the rooms enjoy a view of the Carquinez Strait, while the other
half have a hillside view.
Lower Residence Hall is
the hall located on the lower part
of the residential area. This hall
is suite-style with four rooms to a
hallway, which share a common
bathroom. Within the Lower Residence Hall,
there are designated 24-hour quiet
buildings. The students in these
buildings are placed on a first
come, first serve basis and agree to
all extra policies governing this
area. All rooms in the Lower Residence
Hall enjoy a view of the Carquinez
Strait.
What regulations govern residence
hall life?
The California Maritime Academy student
handbook contains a complete list of all
rules and regulations, which include
compliance with local, state, and
federal laws.
Will I have a roommate?
Our facilities only boast seven rooms
designated as single rooms. These are
given out on a seniority basis. The
number of rooms for use as a single
after placement is limited. These rooms
will also be given out based on
seniority. Therefore, all first year
students should plan on having a
roommate.
How and when will I receive my
housing assignment?
Housing assignments are made
approximately one month before the start
of school. At this time, the Housing and
Residential Life Staff will contact
(either by phone or mail) all incoming
students of their assignment, roommate,
and check in appointment.
Is it easy to meet other students
when you live in a residence hall?
Living on campus is by far the easiest,
most convenient way to get acquainted.
Many free or inexpensive programs and
events—sponsored by the residential life
staff—will help you get acquainted,
become involved and have a great time.
What furnishings come with the rooms?
Every room comes furnished with a bed,
desk, desk chair, wardrobe/closet, and
dresser per occupant. Although a student
is welcome to bring additional
furniture, all issued furniture must
stay in the room. Any furniture you
choose to bring should be considered
with the limited space in mind.
When do I check in and check out?
Check in is the weekend before classes
begin. Check out is always two hours
after finals at the end of semesters.
All halls are closed for winter break.
Housing is not provided during these
periods.
Do I have to move out at semester
break?
Your license does not cover this period,
but you can leave your belongings in
your room during this time. If you plan
to stay during this period, you will be
required to sign an additional license
and pay a nominal fee.
How can I personalize my room?
Students are encouraged to personalize
their rooms within reasonable guidelines
set by the Housing and Residential Life
Office. Rooms can be personalized with
posters and other wall coverings using
sticky tack or masking tape. Carpet and
curtains with tension rods may also be
added to rooms for personalization.
Students should check with the Resident
Director regarding standards before
proceeding. Students are not allowed to
paint their rooms.
Why do you say “residence hall” and
not “dormitory”?
The term “dorm” or “dormitory” is a
throwback to the 1940s, ‘50s and early
‘60s when 18-year-olds were not legal
adults and facilities looked and were
operated rather like barracks. On-campus
housing has gone through a tremendous
period of development since then. Today,
residents live, study, interact, and
grow through a wide range of social and
educational programs. So the term
“residence hall” truly reflects
on-campus housing in the present times.
May I have visitors?
Invited guests may visit in your room at
times mutually acceptable to you and
your roommate. Guests may stay overnight
in student rooms (not to exceed 3 days)
if the host resident’s roommate gives
permission. Residents are responsible
for the behavior of their guests.
However, visitors are not allowed during
semester break.
What appliances are allowed in
residence hall rooms?
Items that are not allowed in students’
rooms include, but are not limited to,
air conditioners, space heaters, hot
plates, immersion heaters, and open-coil
toasters. In general, any appliance that
has an exposed heating surface or draws
a large amount of energy is not
permitted. Use of all other appliances;
popcorn poppers, hot pots, curling
irons, coffee pots, etc. must be in a
safe manner so as not to cause a health
or fire hazard. Refrigerators that do
not exceed 2.5 cu. Feet capacity or do
not use more than 2.5 amps may be used
in residence hall rooms. Halogen lamps
are prohibited from the residence halls
as well.
What should I bring?
A “what to bring” list is included later
in this document. Freshman students will
be provided with their roommate’s name
and are encouraged to communicate with
one another about items that each
roommate will contribute to the living
environment. This will eliminate
duplication of large items that may take
up an excess of space (stereos,
televisions, refrigerators, etc.).
Are laundry facilities available in
the residence halls?
Debit card operated washers and dryers are
available in both Upper and Lower
Residence Halls.
Can I access the Internet from my
room?
Direct data ports are available in each
student room. The campus supports
personal computers on the network. We
require an Ethernet adapter to connect
to the network. Modems cannot be used to
access the computer network. All
students who choose to utilize the
campus network or email are required to
sign a computer usage agreement.
Are there phones in the room?
All student rooms in both Upper and
Lower Residence Halls have phone jacks
wired for personal telephones. Students
are responsible for providing their own
telephones. Phone service is available
through the campus and may be arranged
upon your arrival.
Is there cable television?
Expanded basic television cable service
is provided for each student room.
Premium cable may be purchased via the
local cable provider.
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