Country Club Apartments
Facilities
- Housing is only available while classes are in session. Students may not remain in the apartments when The College of New Jersey residence halls are closed for breaks.
- Four to six students are housed in each of the apartments.
- Students may not use any adhesive materials on the walls, doors, or ceilings of the apartment. Past experience has proven these items to be destructive to the paint on these surfaces.
- Each apartment contains double and/or single bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and dining area, and two full bathrooms.
- Washers and dryers are located next to the apartment office on the premises.
- Kitchens are provided with a microwave oven, refrigerator, and a range/cook top. Bedrooms have a desk and chair, desk lamp, dresser, extra long twin bed, and a wardrobe for each student. The dining room is supplied with a dining room table and chairs. Living rooms contain a sofa, coffee and end tables, and a table lamp. Specific furniture pieces will vary pending the size and arrangement allowable in each individual apartment.
- A vacuum cleaner, mop, toilet brush, dustpan, and broom are supplied so students may keep the apartments neat and clean.
- Students must provide their own linens, kitchen utensils, small appliances, cleaning solvents, and personal items.
Security
The Ewing Police Department will monitor transfer homes and will be involved with emergencies and other problems. Please dial 911 for emergencies only.
- All exterior doors and individual bedroom doors are provided with locks.
- Room keys will open the exterior doors and one bedroom door. A lost key will result in an expensive lock change since several locks will require replacement, as well as the replacement of all student keys. Lost keys seriously jeopardize the safety of all residents. Please report lost or stolen keys to the Trenton State College Corporation immediately for lock changes.
- For students who lock themselves out of their apartment, a spare key may be signed out from New Residence on campus. They can be contacted at (609) 637-5564.
- Security is operational daily from 8:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.
- All apartments are provided with alarm systems.
Parking
Parking is provided on site. Students must purchase commuter parking permits for campus. Please contact The Office of Student Accounts at (609) 771-2172 or visit their website at Office of Student Accounts
Student mail should be addressed to the student at 208 Sullivan Way, Apartment #_, Ewing, NJ 08628, not to The College of New Jersey.
Room Changes
- Requests for room changes should be facilitated through The Office of Residence Assignments.
- Occupants of the Country Club Apartments are not eligible to participate in on-campus room changes.
Utilities
- Gas/oil heat and electricity are included in the housing cost.
- Campus phone service is provided.
- Cable television is provided in all student rooms through Comcast Cablevision.
- Internet and email services can be accessed only if a resident has a modem. Information on how to dial into The College of New Jersey's network can be accessed at www.tcnj.edu/~it
Maintenance
The Trenton State College Corporation provides routine and emergency maintenance services to Country Club Apartment residents.
- For emergencies after office hours (weekends and evenings) follow instructions listed on the emergency call list provided at registration or on the web site.
- Routine repairs or maintenance requests may be filed by calling the Trenton State College Corporation office at (609) 771- 3312 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. After hours, you may also leave a voicemail message, email your request to tsccorp@tcnj.edu , or file an online maintenance request.
- Students will be billed individually for damages in rooms and collectively for damages to common areas upon move-out. This includes damages due to neglect and those not reported to the TSCC. Students are assessed charges for damages that were not present at the time of check-in. Damage costs are automatically added to the student's account which is administered by TCNJ. Failure to pay damage bills results in blocked registration, transcripts, grades, and housing consequences. All questions regarding damage charges should be directed to The Office of Residential and Community Development.