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MacLean
House
The
MacLean House was established to provide Alaska Native and other
students from rural Alaska with a safe, inviting and supportive
group home environment. The MacLean house offers students the opportunity
to live in a small community with a cultural focus, allowing them
to make the transition to an academic and urban environment in a
manner that supports their academic efforts and eases separation
from home and family.
MacLean
House offers housing for up to 20 single students in the residence
hall, a fully furnished one-bedroom apartment for a married couple
with no children or single parent with a young child, and a fully
furnished two-bedroom apartment for a family with up to two children.
The
facility also offers a computer lab, laundry room, lounge and kitchen
area. To assist students with the transition to the University,
2 resident assistants and a resident director live on site. Programming
includes a monthly potluck with Native foods.
Built
in partnership with the Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, the MacLean
House was named after the late Eileen Panigeo MacLean, an Alaska
State Representative, North Slope borough resident and UAF alumni
who was strongly involved in Alaska Native rights.
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MacLean
Double Room
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All
residence hall rooms are fully furnished. The standard furnishings
for a double room include:
- 2 twin extra-long beds
- 2 dressers
- 2 desks with desk chairs
- 2 wardrobe/closets
- 8 shelves
The
standard furnishings for an apartment are:
- Sofa
- Lounge chair
- Coffee table
- TV stand
- Built in microwave
- Night stand
- Full size bed
- Dresser
- Built in desk
- Desk chair
- Dining table with 4 dining chairs
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