Where to Live
Campus living is a big part of the classic college experience. It always will be. So, the majority of students at Roanoke College live in residence halls.
Residence halls are divided by freshmen and upper classmen. Stately fraternity and sorority houses are also located on campus where they house affiliates and friends of the organizations. With the exception of one all female hall, the rest are co-ed by alternating floor.
There are a total of 26 dorms on campus, 5 of which contain Greek housing.
Living on campus offers many benefits, including:
- The opportunity to live in single rooms for upperclassmen (priority given to students who have earned the most academic units)
- Guaranteed housing for 4 years
- Digital cable in all rooms
- Air conditioning in every hall
- Free laundry facilities in every hall that are pre-paid from student fees
- Lounge space and study rooms
- Kitchens on every floor in new residence halls (Chesapeake, Caldwell, Allegheny, Ritter, Elizabeth and Tabor halls, and opening in Fall 2009, Blue Ridge and Shenandoah halls)
- Close proximity to academic buildings
- Resident Advisors (RAs) who receive community-building training
- Lower student to RA ratio than at many other schools (18:1)
- 24-hour security
- Housekeeping services for common areas with exception of kitchen areas
- Network connection for each student
- Wireless access in all common areas of residence halls
Upcoming Events:
- RC Choir -- Lessons and Carols of Christmas at 3pmNovember 29, 2009
- RC Choir -- Lessons and Carols of Christmas at 5pmNovember 29, 2009
- RC Wind and Jazz ensembles Joint ConcertDecember 3, 2009
- Robert Jospé and the InnerRhythm Band Concert.December 4, 2009
- Kandinsky Trio Concert featuring works of TchaikovskyDecember 5, 2009
- Benefit Performance for TOYS FOR TOTSDecember 6, 2009
- Art Exhibits Opening by Harriet Stokes and Art Faculty & AlumniJanuary 15, 2010
- MLK Day Presentation, "Reflections"January 17, 2010

