Student housing Why living on campus matters

St. Norbert is a residential college: Students live on campus all four years.

There’s a lot to like about living on campus. First and foremost, it builds a sense of community and school spirit. Students live together, learn together, play together. They forge friendships, build trust and acquire an appreciation for shared experiences.

Living together keeps people connected. And that has some benefits that may not be readily apparent: We have one of the best four-year graduation rates in the Midwest, and one of the best retention rates, too – and we’re pretty sure living in a supportive, cohesive community contributes to that.

St. Norbert will be your for four years. And we mean “home” in the very best sense: a place where you’ll feel comfortable, valued and surrounded by people who simply enjoy your company.

You’ll be

well-supported All first- and second-year residences have a live-in area coordinator, with a resident assistant on every , should you need assistance regarding campus resources, housing questions, security concerns or any other residential-related topics.

Third- and fourth-year residences have a community assistant who supports these housing areas. Residential Education and Housing staff help with any residential- related topics. Options abound St. Norbert College has all kinds of housing, from traditional residence to theme to apartments and . Very generally speaking, you’ll experience increasingly independent living as you advance from your first year through your fourth year. Here’s a quick overview of our housing options, indicating which students have access to them. (Specific housing availability depends on a number of factors ranging from the popularity of a given option to overall enrollment numbers.)

1 = First-year students 2 = Second-year students 3 = Third-year students 4 = Fourth-year students

Gertrude S. Bergstrom Frank J. Sensenbrenner Hall Mary Minahan McCormick (co-ed/honors) is located (co-ed) houses 181 students. Hall (MMM) (co-ed) offers five next to the Fox River on the It offers a traditional-style of suite-style housing. Four north side of campus. Housing living arrangement, including students share a suite made up a total of 80 students, the double and a community of two rooms connected by a hall is home to first-year . private bathroom. MMM contains students who are enrolled 1 one large lounge, located in the St. Norbert College on the first floor of the hall. Honors Program. Dennis M. Burke Hall (co-ed) 1, 2, 3, 4 1 is located on the south side of campus along the banks of the Michels Hall (co-ed/service) Madelaine/Lorraine Hall Fox River. The four-story hall consists of 14 suite-style rooms, (Mad/Lor) (male/female) consists of mostly single rooms each housing eight students. Each houses 191 students. The for second-, third- and fourth- suite has four and a are joined by a year students with shared shared bathroom and living area. common first-floor and . The boasts Residents participate in the hall a shared with a colonial-style and service program, completing an recreation , study lounges a lounge for quiet socializing academic year of service to a and laundry facilities. and studying. specific community organization. 1 2, 3, 4 2 Victor McCormick Hall (VMC) Doksany Hall has 15 single Carriage Apartments (co-ed) is a three-story hall rooms available for female consist of three two-person available to students with students. There is a common apartments and four four-person sophomore standing or above. , and apartments. Each apartment VMC contains a central open facilities in the building. has a living/dining room area, and suite-style rooms. 3, 4 a full-size kitchen and one Four students occupy each suite, bathroom. which consists of a study and Roggenburg Hall has six single 3, 4 living area, , and private and two double bedrooms bathroom. The basement offers available for a total of 10 male College Houses (39 options) a large study room and a residents. There is a common have varying numbers of rooms. recreation area. living room and kitchen facilities The college is responsible 2, 3, 4 in the building. for repair work and yard 3, 4 maintenance. Residents are St. Joseph Hall, containing responsible for snow removal. 36 double rooms with their own Fr. Eugene E. Gries Hall (four- 3, 4 bathrooms, houses 72 students. person apartments) offers Rooms have new flooring and apartment-style accommodations Theme Houses provide a new and a of with four single bedrooms in each living-and-learning residential built-in bookcases. Features apartment, housing a total of 144 environment to groups of include a common recreation students. The major common students who have and kitchen, a laundry areas of Gries Hall include a first- educational endeavors or room, and a study room with floor common lounge; second- common co-curricular interests. study chairs and soft furniture. floor lounge, and 3, 4 2, 3, 4 meeting room; and a third-floor reflection lounge. Prémontré and Xanten Hugh Hall features single rooms 3, 4 Apartments (two- or four-person with individual bathrooms, suites apartments) offer an open- with two single rooms and a Manion Village concept area featuring a , shared bathroom, and double (six-person townhouses) has 14 dishwasher and air conditioning, rooms with a single bathroom. multi-level townhouses. Each unit housing a total of 154 students. This hall, housing 32 students, has three bedrooms, a dining area, 3, 4 also offers a common lounge, a living area, two bathrooms, a full- a common kitchen area and size kitchen and a shared For the most up-to-date info, central air conditioning. that overlooks the Fox River. 3, 4 3, 4 visit snc.edu/housing . Visit snc.edu/housing for additional housing information. Pursue what matters.

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