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Osprey Landing

This three-building complex provides a modified suite-style option in which residents share a room and their own private bath.

Described as "an efficiency without a kitchen," the large (12' x 32') rooms exit to an outdoor covered walkway and feature built-in closets, central heat and air conditioning and movable hardwood furnishings. Rooms also offer a vanity-sink (except Osprey Landing Y building) and a small snack area in which students may add their own microwave and efficiency size refrigerator.

Other features of the brick complex include a laundry room in each building. This building also has a second-story sun deck to provide space for community activities, covered walkways on each floor, as well as lounges on every level with televisions, cooking facilities. This complex has triangular shaped courtyards with landscaping. Students must provide their own television and computer equipment to access data and cable services.

Floorplans

Double Room

osprey cove, crossings, landing floorplan double


Persons with disabilities who need additional assistance reading the floorplan, please contact the Housing and Residence Life office at (904) 620 - 4663.

Osprey Landing Rates

Fall 2024/Spring 2025 (per person/per semester)
Room Rate
Furnished Space Double Occupancy $3,151
Furnished Space Triple Occupancy $2,717
Furnished Space Private Occupancy $5,379

Features

  • Two 48"(h) x 32.5"(w) windows*
  • Vanity area (31" high")*
  • Adjustable beds (rise up to 32")*
  • Moveable Hardwood Furniture
  • Luxury vinyl flooring
  • Large closets (59"w x 28"d x 67"h OR 66"w x 24"d x 67" h)*
  • Private bathroom with 28" x 57" tub (43 total square feet)*
  • Utilities are included in rent
  • High-Speed Wireless and Ethernet Internet Access
  • Lounge Area on Each Floor
  • In-Building Laundry Facility 
  • NOTE: Building Y only has 1 sink able in each student vanity (kitchen available on each floor)

Procedures and Standards

fire iconFire Alarm Procedures

During ALL Fire Alarms, all students and guests MUST leave the building immediately. Students are not to re-enter the building until instructed to do so by Housing and Residence Life staff or the University Police Department. Students and guests refusing to vacate or returning before they are told to do so by a University Official are subject to disciplinary action and/or a fine from the police.

Landing Residents should evacuate towards the boardwalk over candy cane lake, toward the back of parking lot 10 or back of parking lot 11.


View Fire Exit Map*

 

 

cleaning proceduresCleaning Standards

Residents are to have their rooms thoroughly cleaned in accordance with the established cleaning standards. If a room is not cleaned to the outlined standards, all residents of the room may be held equally responsible for the charges associated with the extra cleaning. Failure to thoroughly clean the room to the specified standards will result in a minimum of $50 cleaning fee for each area (i.e. living area, bath area).

Clean all common areas of your room. These areas must be cleaned by the time the FIRST resident in your room checks-out. These areas must remain clean throughout the check-out period. Otherwise, your check-out may be delayed and/or result in cleaning charges.


Vacuum/Sweep

The floor in the room must be thoroughly vacuumed or swept.


Bathroom Area

The bathtub must be clean, with all mold, mildew and hard water or soap scum stains removed. The tile walls are to be cleaned completely free of mildew, soap scum, and stains. The tiles are to be shiny with no residue remaining. The outer surface of the toilet bowl is to be cleaned, and the inside of the bowl is to be free from stains. The bathroom floor and baseboards are to be mopped and cleaned. The sink and counter of the vanity area are to be cleaned, with all hair, soap scum and stains removed. The mirror is to be cleaned with glass cleaner and is not to be cloudy. The interior and exterior of any medicine cabinets are to be cleaned.


Cleaning of Housing Furnishings

The interior and exterior of the desk, dresser, chairs and bed frame are to be cleaned and wiped dry so that dirt and dust are removed.


Cleaning of Walls, Window, and Door Surfaces

The baseboards in the room are to be wiped down. Walls are to be cleaned as to remove any tape, dirt, or marks. Spider webs are to be removed from ceiling areas. Room blinds, windows, and windowsills are to be cleaned. Both sides of the room door must be cleaned of all tape residue marks.


Removal of Trash and Garbage

All trash, personal belongings and garbage must be removed from the room.

 

*Persons with disabilities can request assistance reading the fire exit maps by contacting the Department of Housing and Residence Life at housing@unf.edu or by phone at 904 620-4663. 

Staff

Residence Life Coordinator, Ariel PalmerAriel Palmer


Residence Life Coordinator

Osprey Landing


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Ariel

Ariel is from the country of Guyana, in South America. She started her adult journey pursuing a B.S. in Biology in Fayetteville, NC. It was there that she discovered her passion for the exciting and now familiar world of Residence Life. Ariel knew she wanted to further her education and went on to pursue an MBA in Healthcare Administration which helped her realize she could apply her passion for helping others wherever she is planted. Ariel has a penchant for plants with a special interest in biophilic home designs, a taste for teas with a willingness to try any tea at least once, and a yearning for yoga with the goal of transferring her flexibility in daily life to her yoga mat through osmosis. Ariel looks forward to adding her skills to the 老澳门资料 Housing and Residence Life team and being part of a wonderful group of individuals, truly making a difference!

 

 

Assistant Residence Life Coordinator Amy BaileyAmy Bailey


Assistant Residence Life Coordinator

Osprey Landing

 
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Amy recently graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) with a dual bachelor's in Communication Studies and German, and a certificate in Cultures & Communities. During her time at UWM, she served in four different Residence Life positions and tried out Orientation for a summer, but continued to favor her supportive and interactive role as an RA. She also took a semester away from her role to do the Disney College Program, where she fell in love with spending time in the water and visiting theme parks. At 老澳门资料, she’s excited to combine a focused curriculum with practical experience as an ARLC pursuing an M.S. in Higher Education Administration - all while exploring everything that 老澳门资料 and Jacksonville have to offer!

Tour

  

The apartment in this video is an example of a student residence and may not align with all current Housing and Residence Life policies and procedures. Residents should consult the Resident Handbook for details on approved and unapproved items.

Contact

Osprey Clubhouse

(Welcome Desk)

(904) 620-4999