Residence Life

Life in a college residence hall is a unique experience. Studying, socializing, dining, and living with friends and peers provides students with chances to learn about themselves, to explore and formulate attitudes and values, and to develop their interpersonal skills. Mount Aloysius offers residents the opportunity to experience the benefits of living away from home in a college community.

Residence hall living can be one of the best experiences of a student’s college career. As members of the resident community, students have greater opportunities to participate in educational and extra-curricular programs and activities. In order to protect the rights of all students while allowing for differences in lifestyles, regulations governing residence life have been outlined in the Mount Aloysius Student Handbook. First-year full-time students are required to live on campus unless a student is living with parents or legal guardian within the local area of the College. Except in unusual circumstances, priority for on-campus residency is offered to full-time students on a full-time academic year basis only. Resident students are required to participate in the College Board Plan. All resident students are required to have health insurance and to provide a copy of their insurance card along with their completed health form to the Health Services Office. Fees for residence life can be found in the Tuition and Fees Section of this catalog.