| Q: | How much is the dormitory fee? |
| A: | http://www.osula.com/japanese/fees |
| Q: | Is the dormitory fee cheaper if I share the room with my friend? |
| A: | No. The dormitory fee is charged per person, not per room. Double occupancy and single occupancy are the same price. |
| Q: | Do you have a cafeteria in the dorm? |
| A: | No. We have a brand new shared kitchen in Annex building. Students who stay in the dormitory usually cook their own meals at our kitchen. Students have to have their own pots, pans, and other equipments. |
| Q: | Is internet available in the dormitory? |
| A: | Yes. We have free wireless internet. |
| Q: | Is the dorm safe? |
| A: | We assign the security guard and cover surveillance cameras. However, students should care money and the valuables at any time. OSULA shall not be responsible or liiable for the loss of, or damage to, any of students' personal property from any cause whatsoever. |
| Q: | Can I share the room with my boyfriend/girlfriend? |
| A: | No. Our dormitory has two separate floors for males and females. |
| Q: | What items must I provide? |
| A: | We provide towels, bed sheets, pillowcases, blankets/bedspreads, laundry basket. We suggest you bring almost anything that will make you feel at home in your room. |
| Q: | May I have visitors? |
| A: | Visitor hours are from 9 am to 9 pm. Visitors are prohibited to stay overnight. |
| Q: | How much should I bring? |
| A: | We strongly recommend to open a bank account as soon as you arrive at OSULA. The nearest banks are Bank of America, Union Bank, Chase, and Wells Fargo Bank. Students should not carry or leave money and any valuables in their rooms since OSULA shall not be responsible or liable for the loos of, or damage to, any of students' personal property from any cause whatsoever. If you would like to bring money with you, we recommend to make travelers check or bring credit cards. |