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Residence Life and Housing

When you live on campus at Randolph, you join a warm, welcoming community that’s tradition-rich and full of fun.

All six residence halls boast comfortable furnishings, Internet access, and essential amenities like laundry facilities and kitchen access. In most of the residence halls, you’ll mix with students from other classes, forming cross-year friendships. One residence is reserved for seniors.

Residence Staff

You’ll find plenty of support should you need it. Each hall is staffed by a professional residence director or by a student head resident. Resident assistants and administrative assistants build a sense of community, resolve conflicts, and address safety issues. But they won’t be intruding on your autonomy: Randolph’s Honor System means we trust you to live by the highest standards of honesty and integrity.

Our Residence Halls

Randolph has six traditional-style residence halls, each with its own unique character.

Bell Hall, housing 120, is connected to the dining hall and is adjacent to the primary student parking lot.  Bell features a laundry room, lots of storage space in student rooms, and a kitchen on each floor.

Main Hall houses 200 residents.  Centrally located, Main is unique in that classrooms, offices, and the Student Center share the first level while the upper floors house students.

Moore Hall, located near the library and mail room, is connected to Main Hall by the trolleys.  Housing 65 students, Moore features a laundry room, extended quiet hours in the living spaces, and a 24-hour quiet study lounge.

Webb Hall is a seniors-only residence; in all other buildings, students from each class year are mixed within the hall.

West Hall, housing 65 students, is connected to the dining hall on the ground floor and to Main Hall via the trolleys.  West has generous lounge space as well as central air conditioning.

Wright Hall houses 80 residents, is connected to the dining hall, and has lovely hardwood floors.