Choosing to live in a residence hall may be one of the best decisions a student can make in his or her college career. This is true for several reasons. The staff of the Residence Life Services Department places strong emphasis on building caring communities, providing leadership opportunities, and organizing co-curricular activities for resident students. We believe that the "out of classroom" learning experience is a significant part of a college education.
Within the first week of classes, activities are organized which provide students the opportunity to become acquainted with others on the wing and in the hall. Throughout the semester, Resident Assistants and Hall Council members arrange social, cultural, and educational programs. Examples of these programs have included: International Food Fests, Lip Sync Contests, Mock Car Accident/DUI Trials (for Alcohol Awareness Week), Big Brother/Sister Holiday Parties, Scavenger Hunts for Charity (local food bank), Special Olympics and others. With all of these options, students are sure to find something that captures their interests.
The residence halls are home to a diverse group of people. Students may meet someone from around the corner or around the world. The residents are from big cities, small towns, apartment houses, farmhouses, and everything in between. Individuals from 39 different countries live in our halls, which contributes to a rich learning environment.
People and activities are not the only reasons to live in a residence hall. It is convenient. Lodging, food, local telephone services, cable access, and other amenities are available for one low price.
If you are looking for an experience that you will not soon forget, we suggest choosing a residential experience, where learning is fun and the relationships are forever.
Visit one of our many student housing locations
| Reinhard Villages | Becht Hall |
| Wilkinson Hall | Givan Hall |
| Nair Hall | Ballentine Hall |