About Our Dorms
Nearly all of our dormitories are single rooms, with the exception of two- to four-person suites available in Smith Hall. Each single room is outfitted with a bed, desk, desk chair, dresser, sink, and medicine cabinet, as well as a closet and room for storage above the closet. In Smith Hall, suites are equipped with beds, dressers, desks, desk chairs, and closets. Smith Hall is also air-conditioned. Each hall has a common restroom facility including individual showers, toilets, and sinks. Additionally, each dorm room or suite has its own heating register and window.
Each dorm hall has a community lounge with a microwave, refrigerator, couches, flat-screen TV, and a DVD player. Wireless routers are located on each dorm hall; there are also hard-wired data ports in each dorm room (bring a 10’ to 14’ Ethernet cable to make use of this option).
What to bring:
- Bible
- Clothes for every season (see Dress Code)
- Pillow and bedding (regular twin sheets)
- Toiletries (shampoo, soap, toothpaste, etc)
- Towels
- Sticky tack to hang items on the wall
- Standard Ethernet cable (10’ to 14’)
- Surge protectors
- Extension cords
- Laundry detergent
- Laundry basket or bag
- Hangers for closet
- School supplies
- Shower caddy and flip flops
What you may want:
- Lamp
- Area rug (all rooms but Smith Hall)
- Microwave
- Small refrigerator
- Computer
- Loft bed (click here for requirements)
- Coffee maker
- Humidifier
- Closet shoe organizer
- Fan
- Bicycle
- Curtains and curtain rod
- Dry erase board
What NOT to bring:
- Television
- Hot plates
- Candles
- Toasters
- Incense
- Pets (besides fish)
- An inadequate loft bed
All unmarried students are required to room and board at the college unless they live with a relative within commuting distance. Housing for married students is readily available through nearby apartments with reasonable rental rates.
Helpful Links
Loft bed requirements
Virtual tour of a dorm room
Student life in the dorms