Residence halls are chosen for first-year students because their physical structures are conducive to creating vibrant academic and social communities. Also, some residence halls are equipped with seminar classrooms and study lounges.
The residence halls range from 60 to 120 students. All of the buildings are co-educational, although some floors within the halls are single sex. All bathrooms are reserved for single sex usage. For more information about residence halls, please visit the Office of Campus Life.
SEMINARS AND RESIDENCE HALLS
Students in each First-Year Seminar are grouped together and housed in adjoining residence halls. Upperclass students who live in the First-Year residence halls as Resident Assistants (RAs) work with particular floors to develop community through informational meetings, educational and social events. Additionally, First-Year Mentors are assigned to each seminar to provide academic support and counseling.