Housing

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Residence Hall Information (Wesson Campus)

Men's residence halls are FULL and we currently have a waiting list.

To reserve a room, you must fill out a housing contract and turn it in to the Business Office (located in the Ewing Administration Building), along with a $75.00 reservation fee.

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  • There are 593 beds on campus in nine residence halls.
  • All rooms have free cable TV.
  • High-speed internet access is available in each room. Students will need to furnish their own computer with any brand of 10/100 Ethernet network interface card (NIC).
  • Returning students are given first priority with room reservations until March 30.
  • Freshmen are assigned rooms according to the date a room deposit was paid.
  • Each residence hall has a Co-Lin employee living in or adjacent to the hall to assist and supervise our students.
  • The rooms are furnished with single-width beds and mattresses, dresser, desk, and chairs.

Each student is required to pay a $75 nonrefundable room deposit before moving into the residence hall. Room preference is determined by classification and date of room deposit. Students who lose a residence hall key will be assessed a fee of $100 to have the key replaced and the lock repinned. All residence halls are non-smoking.

Price of Residence Halls

All residence halls are $800 per semester, with the exception of Bates Hall (men’s honors residence hall) & Nettles Hall (women's honors residence hall), which are $900 per semester. 

Residence Hall Students Academic Guidelines

All students must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 semester hours to live in the residence hall.

Any student who is enrolled at Co-Lin must maintain a 2.0 GPA or better to be eligible for campus housing. All residence hall students who are in noncompliance with these GPA standards at midterm (9 weeks) will be sent a written warning of their residence hall status. Notification of noncompliance of these regulations will be made by the Dean of Student Services.

Any student in noncompliance with the GPA requirements at midterm will be required to attend counseling and study-aid programs one night a week under the direction of the Dean of Student Services. The study-aid program schedule will be posted in residence halls and classrooms in advance of such times. If students are in noncompliance at the end of the semester, they will lose campus housing privileges.

Any person may appeal dismissal from campus housing. Such appeal must be in writing and directed to the Dean of Student Services.

Any appeal by students not meeting these requirements will be directed to the dormitory appeals committee, which consists of the Housing Director, the student’s residence hall host or hostess, and the Dean of Student Services. This policy was endorsed by the Student Government Association in the spring of 1993.