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Settle Into Your Passion

There's no place like home! And Hastings College makes sure you’ve got a safe and comfortable place to live, learn and call home.

 

Nearly every HC student lives and eats right here on campus, and that means a great sense of community. Hastings College offers several different housing options. For underclassmen, HC has five residence halls (two men’s, two women’s and one co-ed), each of which has a unique personality. Sophomores, juniors and seniors who meet certain requirements can apply to live in one of five honors houses. While some juniors and seniors continue to live in the residence halls or honors houses, they also have the option of living in an on-campus Bronco Village apartment complex.

 

Residence Hall Profiles

 

HC’s residence hall experience is all about the people! Learn more about them and what they have to say about their “home away from home”.


Men’s Residence Halls

Women’s Residence Halls

Co-ed Residence Hall

The Specifics

Shapes and sizes of rooms vary from dorm to dorm, but these are the general dimensions:

  • Altman Hall: 11 X 17
  • Babcock Hall: 14 X 16
  • Bronc Hall: 11 X 17
  • Taylor Hall: 15 X 15
  • Weyer Hall: 11 X 13

Each room includes:

  • Extra-long twin beds (36 inches by 80 inches)
    Note: Beds can be lofted, bunked or left down
  • Two dressers
  • Two desk chairs
  • Two desks
    Note: Desks in Bronc Hall and Altman Hall are attached to the wall in the front of the room

Every residence hall features lounges and communal areas with comfy couches and chairs, and large-screen TVs for when you and your friends need a study break! Every room comes with a broadband internet connection, and if you have pressing issues, there are irons and ironing boards available on every floor.

 

What to Bring

 

Can’t decide what to pack? This checklist might help!

 

  • Alarm clock
  • Bed linens/towels
  • Carpet/throw rug
  • Clothes drying rack
  • Compact refrigerator
  • Computer
  • Cup/mug/glass/plate/bowl/silverware
  • Dish soap
  • DVD player
  • Extension cords
  • Hangers
  • Lamps
  • Large Chair
  • Laundry bag
  • Microwave
  • Plants (real or fake)
  • Posters
  • Sewing kit
  • Shower caddy
  • Surge protector
  • Toiletry items/soap dish
  • Trashcan
  • TV

 

Campus Life for Upperclassmen

 

Bronco Village Apartments

To live in the apartments, the student needs to have been in college for four semesters and be a junior or senior. Nontraditional student who are close to 21 year old are allowed to live in the apartments even if they not juniors or seniors. Students enrolled in the 22+ program or over the age of 23 must live off campus.

 

Bronco Village (co-educational apartment complex)

 

 

Honors Houses

Age and good behavior have their benefits. For example, groups of sophomores, juniors and seniors, each of whom must have a GPA of 3.25 or higher, can apply to live in honor houses. When considering applications to honors houses, the College gives preference to students who have demonstrated campus leadership and involvement and maintained records of good conduct in the residence halls or apartments.

 

Houses

  • 710 House
  • 714 House
  • 1003 Pine Knoll
  • 903 Pine Knoll
  • MacKay House

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