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Residence Halls & Housing Options

Alma College provides a variety of housing options. Size of units varies from 10 to 200 students. Single and double occupancy and suite rooms are available. In its residence halls Alma seeks to provide opportunities for students to develop mature interpersonal relationships, social skills, leadership skills, and an awareness of individual responsibilities and rights.

Alma's residential concept seeks to provide an environment which compliments the College's rigorous academic program. It also familiarizes students with campus and community resources where specialized assistance may be obtained.

All residence halls are completely wired for online computer access, and in-room cable TV and telephones are available for an extra charge. Every residence hall is staffed by student resident assistants and a postgraduate hall director. Each residence hall has a lobby, study lounge, computer lab, recreation area, and laundry facilities for residents to use.

Community Residence Halls

Suite Residence Halls

Special Interest Housing

Each accommodates a small number of students ranging from 7-15.

Greek Housing

Each fraternity and sorority is provided with a campus house that serves as a gathering place for the group and as a residence for a small number of members (8-12).

Technical Information

For more specific information about room sizes and policies, visit the Physical Plant's section on Dorm Rooms

 

Since 2003, twenty Alma College students have won prestigious national fellowships, scholarships and awards, including 10 Fulbright fellowships and multiple Udall, Truman, Marshall and Gates-Cambridge scholarships.

 

Student Profile

Jason Latz

Jason Latz
Graduation: 2008
Major: Education
From: Elsie, Michigan
Interests: Sports, Habitat for Humanity

Spring Term courses offer students opportunities to break out of the “Alma Bubble.” Off-campus study, especially in a foreign country, shows you how you relate to the rest of the world and how the rest of the world views American people, politics and policies. You can then integrate your real world experiences into your academic programs and your future career.