Residence Life & Housing

The University offers a comprehensive residence life program to provide a living/learning environment that promotes individual development.  Planned activities, policies and regulations, facilities, and services are designed to meet individual students' need to promote community and out-of-class learning opportunities.

Because of the University's belief that campus residency supplements the students' educational experience, full-time students are required to live on campus their freshman year.  Exceptions are granted to those students who are married, residing with parents/guardians/relatives, over the age of 21, or if they live within a 30-mile radius of campus.  Exemptions are subject to the approval of the Director of Student Affairs. 


Housing Facilities

Whenever possible, the University attempts to honor students' requests for roommate and housing assignments.  Single room requests are honored when space permits.

Ball Residence Hall

(Co-ed by floor) Accommodates 91 students in 45 rooms on three floors. Each floor includes separate TV/study lounges and common bathroom facilities.The first floor also includes laundry facilities. Ball Hall is also home to the University Dining Hall. Ball Hall



Spruce Residence Hall

Spruce Hall (Co-ed by floor)  Accommodates 168 students in 83 rooms on three floors. Each floor includes separate TV/study lounges and common bathroom facilities. The first floor contains laundry facilities and all rooms include computer access.



Town Houses

(Co-ed by unit) Each town house unit includes 4 bedrooms, 21/2 bathrooms, a common living area, and accommodates a total of 52 students.  There are no cooking facilities in these units. Town House