Residence Life Mission
College is more than a place where students come to learn the basics; it is also a time for men and women to develop in new ways. For students at a residential college, where they live and interact with each other is just as important as where they take classes, study, and share new found knowledge. Likewise, residence halls are more than simply dormitories (places where students sleep). Residence halls are communities where students are challenged to interact with others, learn respect and appreciation for difference, become involved in community governance, and receive support for their academic endeavors.
Castleton State College Housing Requirements
All new students are required to live on campus unless they commute from their home or have special permission from the Director of Residence Life.
All students who will be living on campus must:
Sign a Housing Contract
Choose a Meal Plan
Choose a room and, if they have a preference, a roommate during registration
On-campus housing is available approximately 850 students. The majority of the rooms are double occupancy; a few single occupancy rooms are occasionally available on a semester basis. Babcock Hall also has several designated quads. Ellis Hall has triples.
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