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Life at Loyola - Residence Life

Student in a dorm roomDeciding 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:

  • Honors House - A supportive living environment for students who wish to complement their academic life with a commitment to social involvement and development
  • Gonzaga House – A housing option focused on providing a comfortable atmosphere for the leaders of tomorrow to flourish and shine
  • Renaissance House - This housing option is ideal for students who want to combine the pursuit of academic excellence with a commitment to social involvement, leadership and community service
  • Mathias House - A community for students who are committed to maintaining healthy lifestyles; members of this house participate on an athletic team, club or intramural sports
  • Collegium – A  Living-Learning Community that allows first year students to live together and take two classes together
  • Alpha House - A housing option that provides students the opportunity to share their passion for learning and knowledge in and out of the classroom
  • 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
  • Loyola College Global Village - This housing options allows students to bring discussions started in the classroom back to the residence hall and engage in healthy debate surrounding current events, religion and culture
  • Ignatian Leadership House - Through in- and out-of-class experiences, members will be challenged to think and act as both teachers and learners who lead by example and live the values of Loyola College


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