Campus isn't only for class. With approximately 90 percent of our undergraduates living in residence halls or the student neighborhood, it's also where you organize activities, make lifelong friends and feel at home.
In your residence hall, you'll discover new pathways to integrate academics and residence life. Through participation in a learning-living community, you may discover more about topics such as social justice, writing and the arts, sustainability, globalism or faith. Deposited students will learn more about these communities and their housing options in Virtual Orientation.
First-year students live in Founders Hall, Marianist Hall, Marycrest Complex or Stuart Complex. Each features a resident assistant on every floor, study rooms, laundry facilities and a chapel. Don't forget your soda and surge protectors. Every room comes with a fridge and cable TV/phone/wireless Internet connections.
Founders Hall
Located in the heart of campus, Founders Hall is U-shaped and houses first-year students. Its lobby is shared by the entire building. Founders is coed by floor, and all rooms are doubles.
Marianist Hall
Our newest hall, Marianist Hall is comprised of three separate wings. The east wing houses first-year students coed by floor in doubles. The middle wing houses sophomores in doubles coed by floor, and the west wing houses sophomores coed by quad. A bookstore, credit union, food emporium, learning center and post office are also located in Marianist Hall.
Marycrest Complex
Coed by floor, this residence hall has three sections that house first-year and upperclass students by floor and wing. Marycrest has doubles for first-year and upperclass students, as well as a limited number of single-occupancy rooms. Hungry? Right off the lobby you'll find The Crest, an a la carte food court. Renovations were completed in 2007.
Stuart Complex
In Stuart Complex, three separate halls share a common lobby. Adele Hall, Meyer Hall and Sheey Hall house first-year students in doubles, coed by floor. If you have the late-night munchies, then you're in luck! Stuart's Landing, a convenience store, is part of this complex. Renovations to Stuart Complex began in summer 2009.
In your residence hall, you'll discover new pathways to integrate academics and residence life. Through participation in a learning-living community, you may discover more about topics such as social justice, writing and the arts, sustainability, globalism or faith. Deposited students will learn more about these communities and their housing options in Virtual Orientation.
First-year students live in Founders Hall, Marianist Hall, Marycrest Complex or Stuart Complex. Each features a resident assistant on every floor, study rooms, laundry facilities and a chapel. Don't forget your soda and surge protectors. Every room comes with a fridge and cable TV/phone/wireless Internet connections.
Founders Hall
Located in the heart of campus, Founders Hall is U-shaped and houses first-year students. Its lobby is shared by the entire building. Founders is coed by floor, and all rooms are doubles.
Marianist Hall
Our newest hall, Marianist Hall is comprised of three separate wings. The east wing houses first-year students coed by floor in doubles. The middle wing houses sophomores in doubles coed by floor, and the west wing houses sophomores coed by quad. A bookstore, credit union, food emporium, learning center and post office are also located in Marianist Hall.
Marycrest Complex
Coed by floor, this residence hall has three sections that house first-year and upperclass students by floor and wing. Marycrest has doubles for first-year and upperclass students, as well as a limited number of single-occupancy rooms. Hungry? Right off the lobby you'll find The Crest, an a la carte food court. Renovations were completed in 2007.
Stuart Complex
In Stuart Complex, three separate halls share a common lobby. Adele Hall, Meyer Hall and Sheey Hall house first-year students in doubles, coed by floor. If you have the late-night munchies, then you're in luck! Stuart's Landing, a convenience store, is part of this complex. Renovations to Stuart Complex began in summer 2009.
