Suffolk Law - 2018 New Student Information Guide
RESOURCES
Any student who forgets his or her locker combination and requires the assistance of the Facilities department will be charged a $20 service fee for padlock removal.
Lockers
Lockers are assigned at no cost. However each student is required to purchase a padlock for the locker at his or her own expense. Padlocks are not provided by the law school. Lockers are assigned for student use throughout the 2018-2019 academic year beginning August 13, 2018. Students may use their assigned locker while a student at the law school, provided they keep their lock attached during their three or four years of attendance. Students should not remove their locks during the summer months. Lockers without locks will be considered abandoned, their contents removed, and reassigned to another student. Any student who withdraws, takes a leave of absence or otherwise does not attend for a semester or more must vacate their locker immediately and notify the Security Office. January graduates must remove the contents of their lockers by March 1, May graduates by June 1, and September graduates by September 1. Contents not removed will be considered abandoned property and will be removed from locker. Lockers may not be transferred or exchanged with any other student. Unauthorized use of lockers is not permitted. Students should be careful with laptops and other valuable personal belongings. Suffolk University is not insured to cover thefts of students' personal belongings and cannot be responsible for such losses. Please take this into account when storing personal belongings in lockers. Lockers numbered 1-174 are located on the first floor; lockers numbered 585-1002 are located on the second floor; and lockers numbered 1003-1546 are located on the third floor.
To request a locker click HERE
Off-Campus Housing Office
Stahl Center, 73 Tremont St., 7 th Floor 617-573-8647
Suffolk University’s Off-Campus Housing Office (OCHO) will provide you with the resources you need to successfully find your new home in Boston. The department can offer students roommate listings as well as provide pointers on identifying which neighborhood best suits you, locating available apartments, working with realtors, and signing a lease. Staff members also share advice on budgeting your housing needs and knowing your rights as a tenant in Greater Boston.
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