Residential
Life: Residence Halls
Kalamazoo College is a residential campus, so all students,
through winter quarter of their junior year, are required
to live in the residential system when taking classes. Students
will live in one of the six residence halls listed above or
possibly one of the Living Learning Housing Units. Some exceptions
to this policy do exist. All students living on campus eat
at the central cafeteria in Hicks Center and are required
to carry a meal plan through Sodexo Dining Services with the
exception of those individuals living in the Living Learning
Housing Units, or one of the residential apartments.
Students are offered both first-year and upperclass communities.
In the first year halls, the focus is on assisting students
in their transition to the College and making those important
connections. The upper class halls assist students in creating
their own communities and continuing those connections.
Each bedroom in the residence halls has its own phone line,
cable TV connection,and computer connection unit. Some residence
halls provide wireless acess as well. Students are responsible
for furnishing their own telephone to use in their room.
Beginning in the fall of 2008 all residence hall laundry
rooms will be upgraded to include brand-new, large capacity
front-loading washers and dryers (and more of them!). All
machines will be Energy Star Rated and allow students to do
more laundry, more efficiently. The machines will be operated
on a card system and will cost $1.25 per wash and $1.25 per
dry. Cards can be purchased directly from a vending machine
located in Hicks Center and available 24-hours a day. Students
also have the option of purchasing laundry plans. Click
here for an order form. Laundry plans allow students to
reduce the cost- the larger the laundry plan purchased, the
lower the price per load. Laundry cards never expire, so students
can use them from year to year. Students can add washes to
laundry cards via the vending machine in Hicks.
Each residence hall is staffed by Resident
Assistants and a Senior Resident
Assistant. The student paraprofessional staff members
report to two full-time professional staff members,
Area Coordinators, who also reside in the residence system.
In conjunction with residents from their building, the student
staff members work together to plan a variety of programs
for students living in the residence halls. Some of the many
programs include movie marathons, guest speakers, dances,
craft nights, group discussions, community service projects,
and international food parties.
The students who reside in the Living Learning Housing Units
appoint a group member as a liaison to work with the Office
of Residential Life on issues in the houses, as well as programming.
Students living in a Living Learning Housing Unit pay an additional
fee to sponsor programs for the residents of the house and
members of the campus community. Programming efforts in the
houses include such things as panel discussions, festivals
focusing on culture or political issues, poetry nights, dinners,
and dances.