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The residence halls at Daniel Webster College offer students a variety of
living styles, options and alternatives. More than just a place to live,
they provide the opportunity for community living based upon a student
development philosophy of mutual respect for individual rights and growth of
students into young professionals. The residence halls offer a special
environment encouraging autonomy, mature interpersonal relationships, and
the privileges of residing on campus.
In
the four traditional halls, students find mostly double occupancy rooms,
with a limited number of single and triple rooms available. Each room comes
complete with cable TV access, a telephone/ voice mail system, and computer
access. Each hall has coin operated laundry facilities and most have lounges
equipped with TV and VCRs. Some halls have common area kitchens.
There are two non-traditional living options available. First, the
Townhouses
each house four upper-class students and provide a two-story living
environment complete with two bedrooms, one and one-half baths, a living
room and a kitchen. Baddour
Hall is our newest residence hall, is considered a non-traditional hall
because it provides students with a variety of living options, from
traditional single, double, and triple rooms to upper-class suites which
house from four to seven students. Each suite provides residents with
a living room, kitchen area, and bathroom. Baddour contains a lounge
on each floor, a kitchen, study rooms, bike storage rooms, and a laundry
room.
The placement of students living in the residence halls is structured to
ensure a balance between the benefit of the whole community and the
particular wants and needs of the individuals. New students fill out a
roommate placement questionnaire describing their living habits and
interests, which helps the Housing and Residential Education Life staff to match roommates.
Upper-class students participate in a housing lottery in the spring; lottery
numbers are based upon cumulative grade point average.
For any student who does not live within commuting distance to Daniel
Webster College, there is a residency requirement. For those
students pursuing an associate degree, there is one-year requirement. For
those seeking a bachelor's degree, the requirement is two years.
Please click on the
campus map, where you can find pictures and descriptions of all of our
on-campus living options. |