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Housing

Â鶹ֱ²¥'s Ancilla College is dedicated to offering students a comprehensive educational journey. While living on campus is not mandatory at Ancilla, the residence halls at Â鶹ֱ²¥'s Ancilla College provide a welcoming and supportive community that may become the highlight of your college experience. Immerse yourself in a picturesque setting that fosters intellectual growth, forge meaningful connections with peers who will both support and challenge you, delve into your faith and city exploration, and most importantly, discover your own potential on a historic campus that seamlessly blends tradition with modern amenities. Enjoy the comfort of private bathrooms in serene, well-maintained three-story residence halls equipped with fireplaces, media centers, study spaces, laundry facilities, and meditation rooms.

Housing Application

You will need to use your Â鶹ֱ²¥ email and password to log in (you will receive this information after being admitted to the university through the admissions office). Pay your $200 housing deposit here, complete your profile and application on StarRez, and create a roommate group (optional).

Whether you intend to live on or off campus for the 24-25 academic year, all new students must log-in and update their emergency contact information.

If you have questions or concerns regarding the application process, email Residential and Commuter Life at MUACHousing@marian.edu.

Move-In Information

All new and returning students must be registered for at least 12 credit hours for the Fall 2024 semester prior to or on their move-in day to be in compliance with the university housing and residence life policies.

You may NOT move into a campus residence hall unless you are in compliance with university policies.

New Students: August 16 | Returning Students: August 17

Check your emails for more information! Some athletic teams and other groups move to campus early. If you believe you qualify for an early move-in date, please contact MUACHousing@marian.edu for more information. Check-in when you arrive on campus with KnightQuest in the Learning Commons. Once cleared at KightQuest, head over to Zirkle Commons to check in with housing and receive your room key! 

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  • Alarm clock
  • Athletic equipment
  • Bath robe
  • Bedding (twin extra long)
  • Bicycle
  • Book bag
  • Calendar
  • Camera
  • Carpet/rug
  • Cleaning supplies
  • Computer
  • Fan
  • Flashlight
  • Laundry basket
  • Microwave (800 watts or less)
  • Personal hygiene items
  • Power strip 
  • Refrigerator (4.3 cubic feet or less)
  • School supplies
  • Shower bag/caddy
  • Shower shoes
  • Stereo/CD Player
  • Television/DVD player
  • Tools (basic)
  • Towels
  • Umbrella
  • Wastebasket

If you are planning to live on campus this academic year, please be aware of these important dates!

Fall Dates

  • August 16: New student move-in
  • August 17: Returning student move-in
  • August 19: First day of classes
  • October 14-15: Fall break, halls remain open
  • November 27: Halls close for Thanksgiving break at noon
  • December 1: Halls open following Thanksgiving break at noon
  • December 13: Halls close for winter break at 2 p.m.

Spring Dates

  • January 5: Halls open following winter break at noon
  • January 6: First day of classes
  • February 28: Halls close for spring break at 4 p.m.
  • March 9: Halls open following spring break at noon
  • May 2: Halls close for summer break at 4 p.m.

Break Closings

Residence halls close for Thanksgiving, winter, and spring breaks. Students who are competing in university related athletics may be approved to stay over a particular break if requested by their coach. Students who need to stay on campus over these breaks for other reasons are required to apply to stay. Residents who apply to stay over break will get an email explicitly approving or denying their requests. Residents who are approved to stay for athletics do not need to apply individually and will still get an email approving their stay.

The application to stay over Thanksgiving break will be released in October.

The application to stay for any part or all of winter break will be released in November.

The application to stay for Spring Break will be released in the spring semester.

Room Assignments

You will receive your housing assignment after you submit your application and pay your housing deposit. Your assignment will be sent to your Â鶹ֱ²¥ email address. On-campus housing applicants with paid deposits will be assigned to rooms as follows:

  • Applications with deposits received before May 1 will be assigned before May 31.
  • Applications with deposits received before June 1 will be assigned before June 30.
  • Applications with deposits received before July 1 will be assigned before July 15.
  • Applications with deposits received after July 1 will be assigned on a rolling basis.

Room Consolidation

Residential and Commuter Life strives to provide all students with a space to build connections and improve campus operations for the benefit of the student. As such, the office works to identify vacancies to consolidate residential spaces.

Consolidation is residential reassignment that occurs in response to a specific situation, including the following:

  • Open space in a bedroom
  • Administrative need

The expectations for this process will be communicated the 4th week of the semester and moves will start shortly thereafter. For rooms that are identified as part of the room consolidation process, multiple resolutions are available. These may include:

  • Student will be moved to a different room
  • Student will welcome a new resident to their space
  • Student(s) will provide a specific roommate request

In the meantime, if there is a vacant space, please make sure to leave the space open for a new roommate.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact MUACHousing@marian.edu.

Note: Residential and Commuter Life (RCL) reserves the right to consolidate vacancies and/or reassign students, if necessary, for the most effective use of residential spaces. RCL will work with students involved in the consolidation process to determine the best option for them.

Policy Documents

Additional policies related to Residential and Commuter Life for students can be found in these documents. Please familiarize yourself with them before moving in to your campus residence.

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Indianapolis, IN 46222-1997
(317) 955-6000

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