Over 1,400 students live on the campus of Mount Union in 10 residence halls, 11 apartment/townhouse style buildings, and up to 4 theme houses making it a largely residential campus. The staff and administration at Mount Union believe that the residential experience can significantly contribute to a student’s overall collegiate experience, and, as such, has a two-year residency requirement which reflects our philosophy that learning takes place both in and outside the classroom. Therefore, the Office of Residence Life staff strives to create residence hall and house communities that focus on the living and learning process that is at the core of our University mission to prepare students for fulfilling lives, meaningful work, and responsible citizenship. Mount Union offers a variety of residential options to students. The University has 10 residence halls, each with its own unique appeal and amenities. There are seven traditional-style residence halls and three suite-style residence halls, with two adjoining rooms sharing a connecting bathroom. These halls range from historic Miller and Elliott halls, built in 1866 and 1913 respectively, to Shields, Bica-Ross, and Hoiles-Peterson halls, all built within the last fifteen years. Shields is the newest residence hall, completed in 1999. In addition, upper-class students have the opportunity to live in theme housing. These houses are owned by the University and are located close to campus. Theme housing provides students with a chance to explore common interests and develop programs and activities that will benefit the entire campus community. In August 2007, we expanded our residential options to include apartment housing for juniors and seniors. For summer housing options, view our Summer Housing policy. |