| | Deciding where to live on campus is an important decision. To make it a little easier, we offer a variety of living environments. Students will be placed in a residential area based on their preferences and room type availability. All first-year placements are done using a computer program that randomly assigns students based on their housing application. Therefore all incoming students who pay their deposit by the May 1 deadline have an equal chance of getting their first choice of room type. For more information on housing options at Loyola, please visit the Office of Student Life.
A majority of first-year students will reside in double rooms or special interest housing. Double Room
- Double rooms are shared by two people
- Each student is provided with a desk, chair, dresser, closet or wardrobe and a bed
- Share a common area bathroom with approximately 4-8 students
- Each residential area has a full-size kitchen, lounges, study areas, computer labs and laundry
- All doubles are located in residence halls that house first year students only
- Double rooms are located in Butler Hall, Hammerman Hall, Hopkins Court and the new O'Connor Hall
Suites - Apartment style rooms shared by four students
- Each student is provided with a desk, chair, dresser, closet or wardrobe and a bed; the suite also has a dining room table and chairs
- Each suite contains a bathroom and a kitchen, which are shared by only those who live in that suite
- There are lounges, study areas, computer labs and laundry facilities in each residential area
- All suites are located in residential areas that house first year and upper class students
Apartments - Apartments are available with two or three bedrooms and are shared by four or six other students
- Each student is provided with a desk, chair, dresser, closet or wardrobe and a bed; the apartment has both dining and living room furniture
- Each apartment contains a bathroom, kitchen, dining room and living room, which are shared by only those students who live in that apartment
- There are lounges, study area, computer labs and laundry facilities in each residential area
- All apartments are located in residential areas that house first year and upperclass students
Loyola also offers many special interest housing options, including:
- Philsophiae House (a.k.a. The Philo-Lodge) - The Philo-Lodge is home to Honors students and other first-year students who seek a supportive residential setting in which debate, intellectual inquiry and learning through diverse experiences are the order of the day.
- Experience Baltimore - The Experience Baltimore Communities for first-year students help acquaint students with the sights and sounds of Baltimore. Students will have the opportunity to visit a variety fo Baltimore's diverse neighborhoods and will learn about the strengths and challenges facing our city.
- Magis House - This housing option helps students make the transition to Loyola in a friendly and welcoming environment; special attention is paid to weekend events and partnerships with Peer Education, the Academic Mentor Team, Recreational Sports and Campus Ministry
Living Learning Communities - Collegium - The 72 students who are selected into the Collegium community will be enrolled in two classes together and live on the same residence hall floor in Campion Tower.
- Alpha House - Students who choose Alpha House will enroll in an Alpha class and live together with other Alpha students. This living learning community provides students the opportunity to share their passion for learning and knowledge in and out of the classroom.
- The FE 100 Leadership Experience - The FE 100 Leadership Experience is committed to indentifying, developing and encouraging leadership among members of the first-year class while living together in community.
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