A summary of your accommodation information is below
Villa Avellino Residence
Via Carlo Maria Rosini 21/29
80078 Pozzuoli, Naples, Italy
+39 081 3036812
Here are some general rules, tips, and expectations to help you become accustomed to your new home!
Every housing placement is different with different pros and cons. Your accommodations will be different than what you’ve come to expect in your home country. Now is the time to open your mind and get ready to experience something different; this attitude is in the spirit of your decision to study abroad. Please also remember, that when you are abroad, you will be representing your home institution and your home country; behave appropriately.
Cleanliness:
Keep your room and the common areas clean; this is especially important when you are sharing a bedroom, apartment, residence, or dormitory.
Noise:
In order to avoid disturbing the neighbors or your roommates, please use headphones when listening to music, or keep the volume low, and please keep your voices down.
Utilities and use:
- Heating and air conditioning should be used sparingly. NEVER leave heating or air conditioning units while you are not home. If you must have them on when you are sleeping, keep them low.
- Always turn off the lights when you leave your room.
Safety:
- You should lock your door door at all times. Also, when leaving the room, make sure the windows are closed and locked. Neither the study abroad company nor the hotel will be responsible for any stolen items.
- It is strictly forbidden to throw any object or substance from windows, balconies, terraces or roofs. This includes keys, cigarette butts or anything else big or small.
Guests and Alcohol Policies:
- Disrespectful behavior related to alcohol consumption will end up in dismissal from the housing and you will have to find your own housing at your own expense.
- Smoking is not allowed anywhere inside the building.
- The consumption of drugs, as well as keeping or dealing with them, is absolutely prohibited.
Financial Liability:
- You will have to pay for any damage done to the residence (doors, walls, floors, furniture, kitchen supplies, etc.).
Helpful tips for living with other people:
- Respect your hosts and the other people that live in the building.
- Remember that you are not on a college campus and not in your own home. Respect the property and get out of the “college campus” mentality.
- Talk to your roommates if they do something that bothers you. Talking it through is the easiest way to solve a small problem before it gets bigger.
- Talk to the staff if a problem arises and you cannot work it out with your roommates.