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On Campus Housing Options

Residence Halls

Caito-Wagner Hall

Caito Wagner

Who can live here: First-year students only

Amenities: Teaching kitchen on the first floor, student lounges on each floor, community bathrooms, lots of space to sit, study, and spend time with friends. Rooms have 2 desks with chairs, 4 small dressers, and height-adjustable beds. 

Room layouts: Double or single occupancy with a community bathroom on each wing

Average room size: Double rooms = 16' x 12'

Incoming students are placed into Caito-Wagner Hall and Doyle Hall through a lottery process to ensure equity in our housing process. Applying early will not give students a higher probability of living in one hall versus the other.

Doyle Hall

Doyle Hall

Doyle Hall Triple

Who can live here: First-year students, sophomores living with first-year students, and some juniors and seniors, pending availability 

Amenities: Large main lobby with two LCD TVs, soft seating, study tables, community kitchen, and pool table

Room layouts: Single, double, or triple occupancy with a community bathroom on each wing

Average room size: Double rooms = 16' 1" x 11' 7" | Single rooms = 8' 5" x 15' 10"

Incoming students are placed into Caito-Wagner Hall and Doyle Hall through a lottery process to ensure equity in our housing process. Applying early will not give students a higher probability of living in one hall versus the other.

Clare Hall

Clare Hall

Who can live here: Sophomores, Juniors, & Seniors 

Amenities: Home to the Unity Center and the Dining Commons. Soft seating, study tables, community kitchen, and study room on the second floor only. 

Room layouts: Second floor rooms are suite-style where two double occupancy rooms are connected by a modest shared bathroom or triple rooms with a private bathroom. Third floor rooms are double and triple occupancy with community bathrooms on each side of the floor.

Average room size: Double and triple room = 17' x 13' 

Living/learning communities: Alverna Faith-Discovery Community

Drew Hall

Drew Hall

Who can live here: Sophomores, Juniors, & Seniors

Amenities: Lounges on each floor with kitchenette and LCD TVs. Note: there are no refrigerators in the kitchenettes. 

Room layouts: Single or double occupancy suite-style rooms.  One bathroom and living room space shared between two doubles or two singles.  Note: students must bring their own living room furniture, as only bedrooms are furnished.

Average room size: Double = 12' x 15' with 14' x 15' living room | Single = 8' x 14' with 8' x 14' living room

University Hall

University Hall

Who can live here: Sophomores, Juniors, & Seniors

Amenities: Kitchens on every floor, LCD TVs in each lounge, computer room. 

Room layouts: Single and double occupancy rooms. Suite-style where two double occupancy rooms or two single occupancy rooms are connected by a large shared bathroom.

Average room size: Double = 16' x 12' | Single =  16' x 8'

On-Campus Houses

Campus Houses

Campus Houses

 

Who can live here: Students who are 21 years of age, meet GPA/Involvement criteria, have no outstanding student conduct history, and live in the house for both semesters

Amenities: Vary but generally include two to five bedrooms, one to two bathrooms, living room, dining room, full-kitchen, basement, washer/dryer. Houses are not furnished and students must connect their own internet, if desired.

Room layouts: Vary significantly. Most campus houses are one story with a basement. Some houses have a second story.

Application information can be found here.

The Dorothy Day House for Peace and Justice and the Peter Maurin House for Peace and Justice

Who can live here: Non-first year women (DDH) or men (PMH) who are interested in giving back to their community through educational programming and service. Students must enroll in COM-201 both semesters in order to live in this house. 

DDH Amenities:  Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, living room, dining room, full-kitchen, basement, washer/dryer. This house has some basic common area furniture including a couch and dining table. Students must supply their own bedroom furnishings. Internet must be provided by the residents if desired. Up to five students can live in this four-bedroom house.

PMH Amenities: Three bedrooms, one bathroom, living room, dining room, full-kitchen, basement, washer/dryer. This house is completely unfurnished. Internet must be provided by the residents if desired. Up to three students can live in this three-bedroom house.

DDH/PMH Application Process: 

  1. Students complete the 2024-25 On-Campus Housing Application - Indy at marian.erezlife.com. 
  2. Students submit their name to the   before February 26, 2024.  
  3. By March 6, 2024, we will assign students to the DDH and PMH on eRezLife and notify the students of their assignment.
  4. If needed, we will also let students who were not selected for these houses know that they should participate in room selection the last two weeks of March.

Residents of either house do not need to complete the campus house application form if only interested in the DDH/PMH. 

For more information about Dorothy Day, her beliefs, and activism, please visit  . For more information about Peter Maurin, his beliefs, and activism, please visit  .

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