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Residence Halls. Residence Life & Housing offers 27 Residence Halls on campus. Below you will find general information and floor plans for each of our halls. Click Here for Virtual Room Tours. Main Campus. West Side. Afton Catawba. Blue Ridge Shenandoah Tabor (Wortmann Complex) South Side.
- Residence Life & Housing Policies
Amplified musical instruments or drums of any kind may not...
- Neighborhoods
Program Overview: Neighborhood Councils are the...
- Future Residents
Residence Life & Housing Staff. Please see the links below...
- Housing Selection
How to use the Roanoke College Housing Portal: Housing...
- Intentional Living Communities
Roanoke College offers multiple Living Learning Communities...
- Tabor
Physical address: 219 Market Street Class: freshmen and...
- Marion
Built in 1968 and the most recent of the women's residence...
- Chalmers
Originally part of the Methodist Church property purchased...
- Residence Life & Housing Policies
Our Residence Life & Housing department is committed to encouraging an inclusive residence hall community that promotes civic and social responsibility, intellectual and personal growth, and physical and emotional well-being in our residents. We strive to achieve this community by fostering within it appropriate challenges and opportunities ...
Roanoke is a residential college where most students are required to live on campus for all four years. We believe that being embedded in the campus community as a resident allows you to build quality relationships with other students, faculty and staff, and to truly become part of the campus culture. Our residence halls are just a short walk from other campus buildings and the downtown Salem ...
Hall Associates Inc. Residential Division. 2820 Electric Rd Suite 105 Roanoke Virginia 24018. Phone : (540) 982-5703. Fax : (540) 982-6502
With a total of 26 on-campus housing facilities, Roanoke College has 19 residence halls, 2 apartment buildings, and 5 Greek houses for 8 individual organizations. All residence halls and Greek houses fall within a specific neighborhood on campus, which has its own unique identity.