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Hastings College

Pursue Your Passion.


Settle Into Your Passion

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

 

Just about every HC student lives (and eats) right here on campus, and that means a great sense of community. There are lots of different housing options: five residence halls (men’s, women’s and co-ed) and even an apartment complex for juniors and seniors.

 

Shapes and sizes of rooms vary from dorm to dorm, and each building really has its own personality, too! Every residence hall features lounges and communal areas with comfy couches and chairs, and even large-screen TVs for when you 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.

 

Hastings College offers two men’s and two women’s residence halls, one co-ed residence hall and an apartment complex for juniors and seniors:

Dorm Room Sizes:

  • 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 comes with:

Two extra long twin beds that are 36 inches by 80 inches, (beds can be lofted, bunked or left down on their own), two dressers (chest of drawers), two desk chairs, two desks (Bronc Hall and Altman Hall have desks attached to the wall in the front of the room).

 

New to dorm life?
Bring it on! Here are some things you might want to bring to make you feel at home.

Alarm clock
Bed linens/towels
Carpet/throw rug
Chair/bean bag
Clothes drying rack
Compact refrigerator
Computer

Cup/mug/glass/plate/bowl/silverwareDish soap

DVD player
Posters
Hangers
Lamps
Laundry bag

Microwave
Plants (real or fake)

Sewing kit
Shower caddy
Toiletry items/soap dish
TV


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