Residence Halls
Lycoming College believes that campus living is an important part of the college experience and that the learning that occurs in the campus residences is a critical ingredient in the growth, development and education of our students. As a residential college all students are required to live in campus housing and participate in the board (meal) plan all four years.
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⭐ Live on an Affinity Floor
Affinity housing at Lycoming allows students to live in an environment in which they have a say in community development, their own development as a student, and the growth of their community. These floors have a variety of specific focuses ranging from STEM, e-Sports, Management Studies and Languages of the World.
⭐ Campus Housing
Lycoming is more than just an education. It is a community, and for four years of your life, it is your home. Lycoming College’s Office of Residential Life paves the way for students to shape their own living experiences and engage with both the campus community and the Williamsport community in meaningful ways. Through the unique fusion of community programming and leadership opportunities, the Office of Residential Life supports students in the transition to collegiate life and enables them to positively impact their community.
⭐ Quick Facts
- Every residence hall building and the Douthat Commons are secured by a keyless card access system.
- Each building has one or more card operated laundry facilities (campus apartment residents have access to a central shared laundry facility).
- Every residence has basic cable TV service (one location in each room or apartment; common area and each bedroom in the Douthat Commons).
- Wired and wireless computer access is available in all campus residences (location varies by type of residence) as well as wireless capability in lounges.
VOIP phone systems are available for all campus residences (arranged through IT Services).
- Most buildings have one or more lounges, a kitchenette, one or more centralized vending areas and trash & recyclable rooms.
- Each building has one or more card operated laundry facilities (campus apartment residents have access to a central shared laundry facility).
- Every residence has basic cable TV service (one location in each room or apartment; common area and each bedroom in the Douthat Commons).
- Wired and wireless computer access is available in all campus residences (location varies by type of residence) as well as wireless capability in lounges.
VOIP phone systems are available for all campus residences (arranged through IT Services).
- Most buildings have one or more lounges, a kitchenette, one or more centralized vending areas and trash & recyclable rooms.
⭐ Greek Life
East Hall houses approximately 120 students in five fraternity and sorority organizations. This building has 2-3 person rooms and is co-ed by floor. Located at the corner of Washington Boulevard and Franklin Street, East Hall was built in 1962.