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  Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Residence Halls

Living on campus is undoubtedly one of the best aspects of the Lyndon experience. From joining in on a late-night study group to lunching with a friend in the dining hall, it’s always possible to find a way to share the Lyndon experience.

While living on campus can be a fun and rewarding, it also has its challenges. That’s why we make support available to our students… just a few doors down! Each set of residence halls has a live-in Residence Hall Director (RHD) and a staff of Resident Assistants (RA's). RHD’s are professional staff members who hold undergraduate degrees and who have participated in a comprehensive training program. Our staff is ready to answer questions, discuss personal concerns and assist in making residential life as comfortable as possible for Lyndon State students.

All residence hall rooms are supplied with a twin bed, desk, chair and chest of drawers or wardrobe combination for each resident. Each room also has one cable TV jack, one telephone jack and at least two internet jacks. All of our residence halls are non-smoking buildings.

RESIDENCE HALLS:

Wheelock Residence Hall

The first of our on-campus residence halls, Wheelock houses first-year students. Wheelock is a suite-style building with each suite consisting of four double rooms, a common living area and bathroom. Wheelock also has two main student lounges with TV/DVD and pool table, a kitchen, and a laundry room. It has a capacity of 118 including one complete floor of rooms reserved for students who choose to live in a substance abuse free environment (SAFE). An application process is required. 

 

Rita L. Bole Complex

This residence hall is the newest addition to our campus. It houses 132 upperclassmen in an apartment style setting. Each apartment suite includes six single rooms, two full bathrooms, a kitchen, and a living area. Rita Bole also has a main lounge which includes a kitchen, laundry room, TV, game room and dining area.

 

Stonehenge

The group of six suite-based residence halls in the southeast corner of the campus was completed between 1967-1970. Each suite consists of six to seven rooms, a bathroom and kitchenette.The Stonehenge dorms include:

Arnold/Bayley Residence Halls: Within Arnold, there are two male suites and four female suites. Bayley hall is a 24-hour quiet hall with weekend courtesy hours. Within Bayley, there are three male suites and two female suites. A total of 131 students are housed in these two residence halls. Both buildings have doubles, triples and singles. These two buildings share a student lounge with TV/DVD and pool table.

Poland/Rogers Residence Halls: Poland holds three male suites and two female suites. Within Rogers, there are four male suites and one female suite. A total of 131 students are housed in these halls. Both buildings have doubles, triples and singles. These two buildings share a student lounge with TV/DVD.

Crevecoeur/Whitelaw Residence Halls: Whitelaw/Crevecoeur are our other first-year residence halls. Crevecoeur houses three male suites and two female suites. Whitelaw contains four male suites and three female suites. These halls house a total of 164 students. Both buildings have doubles, triples and singles. These two buildings share a student lounge with TV/DVD.

 

S.E.R.V.I.C.E House
This is a unique residential living option for students dedicated to service to their community both on and off campus. The Service House is programmatically linked with Wheelock Hall. Service House is designed for 12 students who have demonstrated a commitment to academics and community service. The residents of the house share two living rooms, two bathrooms, a laundry room, a kitchen and dining area. There are both single and double rooms available. An application process is required.



 

 

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