Apartments

Want to cook your own meals in the comfort of your own kitchen? Alma College apartments are not only larger living spaces, but they provide students with an environment that is more like the “real world.”

All apartments feature full kitchens

We’re counting down the days until students can live in apartments downtown for the first time ever. While restoration work on the Opera House is being completed, you have two other great options: Wright Hall, Alma’s apartment-style residence hall and most recent addition to campus, or the Wright Avenue apartments.

Wright Hall is for seniors only. It has 60 beds available and two- or four-bedroom units on all four floors. Accessible units are available on the first floor. All of these apartments have four residents. Oh, and did we mention that it has solar panels? Doesn’t get much cooler than that, does it?

Students in small housing study and play together

The Wright Avenue apartments are eligible to juniors only if space is available after senior selection. These one- and two-bedroom units have a total of 68 beds available. One-bedroom units have two residents, and two-bedroom units have four residents.

No matter your choice, we’re confident you’ll enjoy the experience of living in an apartment. As an added bonus, a special 160-block meal plan is assigned to all apartment residences. That means fewer dirty dishes!

 

Frank Knox’s accomplishments are extraordinary: From fighting alongside Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders and publishing the Chicago Daily News vice presidential candidate in 1936 to Secretary of the Navy under Franklin D. Roosevelt. Through it all, the 1912 graduate stayed true to his Alma College roots. His portrait adorns the conference room in the Reid-Knox Administration Building.

 

Student Profile

Pam Prewett

Pam Prewett
Graduation: 2014
Major: Psychology

Psychology major and horse owner Pam Prewett has worked with horses for 10 years. The opportunity to easily commute back home and see her horses is one of the reasons she decided to attend Alma College. Naturally, her career plans revolve around her favorite four-legged friends as well.

ā€œI’m going into equine-assisted psychotherapy, so before going on and becoming certified in family counseling, an undergraduate foundation in psychology will really help me with my future practice,ā€ she says.