Guide to Living at the Station
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Casual and comfortable
Life is casual and comfortable at the biostation. T-shirts and shorts are best for around campus, and closed-toed shoes are strongly recommended. Indoor spaces are air-conditioned, and some people wear sweatshirts or light jackets indoors. Many courses include off-campus work in natural areas, and work in these areas often requires long pants, sturdy shoes, and a hat. Consult your syllabus for specific dress requirements for your course.
Housing and meals
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The Biological Station offers dorm-style housing, and all suites have a refrigerator and bathroom. Typically 2 to 4 students room together, and you can list roommate preferences in the course application form.
Our cafeteria serves three hot meals a day, and includes a salad bar, Starbucks coffee, and good food. Yes, you can have seconds. Students should designate dietary needs and preferences on the course application form.
Downtime
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Our downtime options include a rec room with satellite TV and Ping-Pong, volleyball and basketball courts, Frisbee on our large lawn, exploring nature, beachcombing, and enjoying a mile of lakefront views.