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Housing Options
Find your ‘home-away-from-home’.
Types of Housing
- First-Year Residence Halls: The majority of freshman students reside in our designated first-year halls. Within these halls is a great deal of variety. All rooms are carpeted, and most floors have lounges.
- Special-Interest Houses: Beloit College offers student clubs and organizations the chance to obtain group housing. First term, first-year students are not eligible to live in special-interest housing.
- Greek Houses: There are three fraternities and two sororities at Beloit College. Each of these organizations has a house in which some of the members live.
- Upper-Level Student Housing: Upper-level halls are typically reserved for students in their junior and senior years.
Common Features
Furniture Available in All Rooms
All rooms include:
- a chest of drawers
- a mirror
- a desk
- a chair
- a single bed and Twin XL mattress (36” x 80”)
- blinds or drapes
Some spaces, such as upper-level apartments, may include additional furniture.
All rooms are equipped to connect to the College’s secure wireless network. In the event that students are unable to connect wirelessly, each room also contains an ethernet port that students can wire into.
Security patrols the campus 24/7. Several members of the Residence Life Pro-staff also live on-campus to provide additional support.
Students access entry doors of the halls using their student ID. To access their specific room, students use they key(s) provided to them by Residence Life.
This is a free service for students here at the College! Washers and Dryers are provided on the lower level area of each hall (except foreign language houses). The equipment is monitored by the service company.
Several halls offer storage areas for bikes. There are also basement areas to store bikes during the winter/summer breaks.
Parking lots are located behind Aldrich, Emerson, Blaisdell, and Bushnell. Additional parking is also available along College Street.