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Residence Communities
The residence halls are divided into 6 administrative areas, each supervised by an undergraduate Head Resident and a professional Community Coordinator.
Cottages, Mountain and Oak Hill
These include the cottages, Friendship and Pilgrim Halls on the Mountain Campus, and the Oak Hill Residences. The cottages house special programs, including animal units and Year of Service, while the Mountain Campus houses the WinShape College Program. The cottages and Oak Hill Residences house both men and women; the Mountain Campus communities are single-gender buildings with females housed in Friendship and males housed in Pilgrim. The cottages and Oak Hill are options for students after their first year.
Head Resident: Grace Harmon
Community Coordinator: Pie Dyson
Dana Hall
Dana Hall houses men and women, including freshmen and upperclass students.
Head Resident: Chloe Schole
Community Coordinator: Kay Petmecky
Ford Building
East and West Mary house women and Clara houses men. All three communities house both freshmen and upperclass students.
Head Resident: Ashley Kosten
Community Coordinator: Pie Dyson
Morgan and Deerfield Halls
Morgan/Deerfield Halls house men and women. Both buildings are options for students after their first year.
Head Resident: Camille Schmied
Community Coordinator: Suzanne Rose
Morton and Lemley Halls
Morton/Lemley Halls house men and women, including both freshmen and upperclass students.
Head Resident: Koby Fong
Community Coordinator: Kay Petmecky
Centennial and Thomas Berry Townhouses
These suite-style communities each house men and women. Thomas Berry Hall and the Townhouse are available to students after their first year; Centennial Hall houses students who have completed at least 60 credit hours.
Head Resident: Tyler Anderson
Community Coordinator: Suzanne Rose
Each residence hall room is equipped with an extra-long twin bed, desk, desk chair, dresser and closet (or wardrobe) per resident. Each residence hall area has at least one kitchen, laundry room and vending area.
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Bed Lofts
Lofting your bed is one way to maximize space in your residence hall room. Rooms in Dana, East Mary, West Mary, Pilgrim, Morgan and Deerfield contain furniture that can be lofted using the furniture provided in the room.
Rooms in Clara, Morton, and Lemley Halls have furniture that cannot be lofted. Residents are not permitted to build their own lofts; however, bed risers may be used to lift the bed farther from the ground. Bed risers can be purchased online or in most stores selling home goods.