The Seton Residences
Students live in student housing during their whole experience at Winsford, in distinct communities for first-year and upperclass students.
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Black Student Affinity Housing
Upperclassmen Housing
First-Year Housing
Resident Life Staff
🏢 Black Student Affinity Housing
Black Affinity Housing provides an intentional community dedicated to celebrating, exploring, and affirming Black student experiences. The experience encourages dialogue and community building that is mindful of the diverse social, cultural, and academic needs of Black students.
🏢 Upperclassmen Housing
Our upperclassmen housing consists of 6 main halls, the newest one being Dingo Hall. The majority of our upperclassmen halls are on north campus. The halls are: Dingo, Bay, Oak, Flurry, Clarence and Murray. All upperclassmen residence halls have now been completed as part of our revitalization project: they are LEED certified, have study spaces, air conditioning and our students' favorites, vending machines.
🏢 First-Year Housing
Our first-year housing consists of 4 residence halls: Arctic, Seton, Tundra and Cascade. All of our first-year halls are on same side of campus and are surrounded by our Wolf Pack Snack Shop where you can use your Wolf Bucks. Our students love the feeling of community they get from the first-year living setup and make friends quickly!
Spanish-Speaking Floor
Seton Hall is home to our award winning Spanish-speaking floor. All events hosted on this floor are conducted in Spanish, and residents are encouraged to practice speaking Spanish to each other. Students from any level of proficiency are welcome to join!
👋 Resident Life Staff
Come say hello! We are your go-to office for housing, key card access, Welcome Week activities, or any questions you have about housing. You'll find a Resident Assistant on each floor of your building that is also there for direct support within your floor.
Roommate Selection
As a first year student, you'll have the option request a roommate or go through the random roommate selection process (most first year students choose this option!) We'll ask you a series of questions to get to know you, your living habits, and what you expect in a roommate.
Resident Assistants
The RA fulfills a vital role in the residence hall community by helping students integrate learning experiences gained from both inside and outside of the classroom. The primary function of the RA is to facilitate interpersonal relationships and to create living communities that maximize the opportunities for students to learn and grow.