Division of Co-Curricular Life
Residence
Halls
What does Living on-campus have to offer Students?
- Living on campus with Housing and Residential Life puts you in the center
of the Fisher College Community.
- Research indicates that living on-campus is one of the strongest influences
on successful completion of an undergraduate degree.
- Our experience has been that off-campus living is about accommodations.
Off-campus vendors are strictly in the business of renting accommodations
though many have recently attempted to mimic on-campus offerings without
the same results. Housing and Residential Life is committed to creating
a student centered environment, which supports both personal and academic
development.
- Professional staff and student leaders live and work in each residence
hall. Recreational activities, leadership opportunities, referrals to support
services, and a listening ear are just a few benefits of living on campus.
Fisher College has four residence halls - Sarah Mortimer Hall (102), Robert
Smith Hall (104-106), Edmund Florence Hall (112,114,116), and Carty Hall (131-133)
- each housing 50 to 70 students. The dormitories have single rooms, doubles,
triples and some quads.