Nicholls State University: Nicholls to Offer Louisiana’s First Pet-Friendly Residence Hall this Fall

Nicholls State University: Nicholls to Offer Louisiana’s First Pet-Friendly Residence Hall this Fall
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Nicholls State University issued the following announcement on April 4.

THIBODAUX, La. — Nicholls State University is welcoming 4-legged  friends to campus this fall with the state’s first pet-friendly  residence hall. 

The Pet-Friendly Living Learning Community joins a growing community  of LLCs on the Nicholls campus. LLCs are residential communities housing  students with shared academic, cultural or organizational interests. In  this case, pets. 

Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Michele Caruso said research  shows that many pet- owners believe that their pets have helped them get  through difficult times in their lives, and were less likely to feel  lonely or depressed. 

“Research clearly shows that many students can benefit both  psychologically and socially from living with an animal companion,” Dr.  Caruso said. “We wanted to create this community as a way to both  enhance the quality of life for our students and also challenge them to  grow in personal and social accountability.” 

Dr. Caruso said her team had been discussing this initiative but  expedited the idea following Hurricane Ida when displaced students and  families needed to bring their furry family members with them. In the  days after the storm, the university housed 14 dogs and nine cats with  their displaced owners. 

The LLC will be located in North Babington Hall and the university  will create a dog park to allow for a space for the furrier residents to  get exercise and socialize. 

Director of Residential Living Alex Coad said that only cats and dogs  will be allowed at first, but that the university will continue to  evaluate the option to add other pets in the future. 

“This program will focus on promoting a pet-friendly environment and  provide opportunities for students to learn about the basics of caring  for an animal such as obedience training, socialization and appropriate  health habits,” Coad said. “We hope that the students living in this  environment thrive with the chance to come to school with their 4-legged  companions.” 

The university will continue to allow for emotional support animals through a separate waiver process. 

Only returning sophomores, juniors and seniors are eligible at this  time, and rooms will be assigned on a first-come, first-serve basis.  Eligible students will have the option to request a pet-friendly room in  North Babington Hall during the room selection process that is  happening now. Each pet owner will need to provide vet and vaccination  records. 

For more information contact Nicholls Residential Living at 448-4479 or visit nicholls.edu/housing. 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, April 4, 2022

MEDIA CONTACT: Jerad David, Director of Communications, 985.448.4303 or jerad.david@nicholls.edu

Original source can be found here.



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