The four years you spend living on campus will include many opportunities for intellectual and social development. Not only will you make friends and have a great time, you will learn without even realizing it.

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Living Learning Communities

Interested in creating a vibrant place to live and learn? Fall 2012 is your chance to be a part of something new! Beginning next year, small groups of students have the opportunity to join a Living Learning Community (LLC) located in the off-campus houses on Monroe St.   LLC residents, with the support and mentoring of faculty sponsors, will create unique opportunities that extend learning beyond the classroom. To learn more, attend an Info Session: Wed. 1/25  7pm in Keefe Commons, Mon. 1/30  7pm in Keefe Commons, Wed. 2/1  4:15pm in Keefe Commons Applications now available and due March 1st. 

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Grossman House for Global Perspectives

The Grossman House for Global Perspectives is a new initiative to create an intimate residential community that has a deep co-curricular anchor in the area of globalization, where students design and implement the pedagogical efforts in the community with the support, guidance, and mentoring of faculty whose research and teaching address globalization.  Together, these faculty and students form a truly interdisciplinary, co-curricular, residential environment that can be a model for other residential settings.  Grossman House will open in a newly renovated building on High Street. Applications now available and due March 1st.

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Housing Assignments

A wide range of housing options and locations are available to students depending on class year. The process for securing housing varies.

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Residence Hall Housing

On-campus accommodations include traditional halls, Greek chapter houses, suite-style halls, and group living units. Some halls are single gender while others may be co-ed by floor, wing, room, or suite.

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Services

To provide the best living experience, we coordinate with other departments and vendors to maintain the facilities and offer optional contractual services for your room.

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Office Information

Office of Residence Life
132 Farinon Center
Easton, PA 18042
610-330-5335
610-330-5703 (fax)
reslife@lafayette.edu

Office Hours
Monday-Friday: 8:45am - 5:00pm

Summer Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:15am- 4:30pm (closed noon - 1:00pm)