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Residence Life
Residence Halls
Halls
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Residence
Hall Features and Amenities
The convenient residence hall amenity fee covers the following features:
- In-room access to the University Internet and voicemail
service
- Unlimited use of the laundry facilities in each residence
hall
- Microfridge (refrigerator, freezer, and microwave unit)
- Operational phone jack for free on campus calls.
- Local
phone calls (10 miles radius)
- Cable television. Premium movie channel
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De
La Salle Hall North
De
La Salle Hall North is an intensive study hall for students
in good judicial standing, comprised of single rooms.
De La Salle Hall North is adjacent to the College of Education
and its occupancy is 59 in an air conditioned facility.
De La Salle Hall North offers a common kitchen and a large recreation room
on the first floor with a big screen TV, VCR, pool table and ping-pong table.
It is
also
the home
of
the Courtyard Cafe, serving sandwiches, salads, and specialty coffee products. The
campus bookstore and mailroom are conveniently located in DeLaSalle.
Rooms in De La Salle Hall North are air-conditioned, equipped with sinks and
are 8'4" X 12'.
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De
La Salle Hall South
De
La Salle Hall South is a coed living environment comprised
of all double rooms. The total occupancy for
De La Salle South is
61 and it is adjacent to the College of Education.
De La Salle Hall South features a full service kitchen, with
a TV and study lounge, as well as convenient access to Courtyard
Cafe, serving sandwiches, salads, and specialty coffee products.
Rooms in De La Salle Hall South are air-conditioned, equipped
with sinks and are 11'8" X 15'4".
The
campus bookstore and mailroom are conveniently located in DeLaSalle.
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Cody
Hall
Cody
Hall, located on the south side of campus near Ryan Hall, is
a coed residence hall composed of newly renovated single and
double rooms. Total occupancy for Cody Hall is 59 students.
Cody has a common lounge on the first floor equipped
with gaming tables and vending machines, VGA compatible
large screen TV and VCR.
Many rooms in Cody are equipped with a sink. Cody
features some of the largest singles on campus with
rooms ranging from 13’ X 10’ to 13’ X
18’. Only the basement lounge is air conditioned.
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Fitzpatrick
Hall
Fitzpatrick Hall offers non-first
year students, single and double rooms. The total
occupancy is 145.
Fitzpatrick Hall features a full service kitchen
and lounge with TV and VCR. Additionally, it is adjacent
to The Backyard, which is composed of a lighted sand
volleyball court, bonfire pit, courtyard with stationary
grills and picnic tables. The newly added Common
Ground, containing a 24/7 convenience store and study
lounge, is located on the first floor. No more than
seven residents share a restroom. Single rooms are
10' X 12'2'' and double rooms are 10' X 12'2" with
an additional alcove measuring 6'6" X 3".
All rooms are air-conditioned.
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Founders
Hall
Founders
Hall is a traditionally styled residence hall housing
a maximum of 172 residents in all double rooms. Founders
Hall doubles are 10'11" X 13'11" and all are
air-conditioned.
The alcohol free first year student living environment is offered to address
the unique needs of traditional aged first year students adapting to the University
environment.
Specialized programs, staff, and support services are available to first year
residents to facilitate their adjustment to University living.
Founders Hall features a recreation room on the lower level,
which includes a big screen TV and VCR, full kitchen, pool table, and foosball
table.
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Teresa Hall
Mother
Teresa Hall is Lewis University’s newest residence
hall and features suite style living for 95 men and women.
Six residents, who live in both single and double rooms within
suites, share a restroom. Mother Teresa Hall residents include
second, third and fourth year students, some of whom live
in suites in which all six suite mates share the same major.
Only students in good judicial standing are permitted to
live in Mother Teresa Hall.
Mother Teresa Hall features abundant lounge space including
a multipurpose room, conference room, game room, study rooms
and social lounges on each floor. Additionally, laundry facilities
and full kitchens are located on each floor Mother Teresa
Hall’s spacious double rooms are 10’6” X18’ and
spacious single rooms are 10’6” X12’7”.
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North Hall
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North Hall features suite style living
for 171 men and women. Six residents share a common
living area, bathroom and kitchenette in both single
and double rooms. All rooms are air-conditioned.
North Hall has a mix of second, third, and fourth
year students with reserved space for students who
desire quiet study living environments. Only students
with good judicial standing are permitted to live
in North Hall.
North Hall features abundant lounge space including
a multipurpose room, conference room, full kitchen
/ lounge area, and a fireside sitting room located
in the main lobby. North Hall double rooms are 12'
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| Pope John Paul II Hall
Pope
John Paul II Hall features suite style living for 95 men
and women. Six residents, who live in both single and double
rooms within suites, share a restroom. Pope John Paul II
Hall’s residents include second, third and fourth year
students. Only students in good judicial standing are permitted
to live in Pope John Paul II Hall.
Pope John Paul II Hall features abundant lounge space including
a multipurpose room, conference room, game room, study rooms
and social lounges on each floor. Additionally, laundry facilities
and full kitchens are located on each floor. Pope John Paul
II Hall’s spacious double rooms are 10’6” X18’ and
spacious single rooms are 10’6” X12’7”.
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Ryan
Hall
Ryan
Hall is located on the south side of campus. Ryan Hall newly
renovated, is a coed residence hall composed of single and
double rooms. Total occupancy for Ryan Hall is 60 students.
Ryan has a common lounge on the first floor equipped with gaming tables and
vending machines, VGA compatible large screen TV and VCR. Only the basement
lounge is air conditioned.
Most rooms in Ryan are equipped with a sink. Ryan features large, singles that
range in size from 13’ X 10’ to 13’X17’.
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Sheil Hall
Lewis
University's original residence hall, Sheil is a coed
traditionally styled building housing 123 residents
in both single and double rooms.
Sheil room sizes vary from room to room. All rooms are
air-conditioned.
Sheil offers a alcohol free first year living environment created to address
the unique needs of the traditional aged, first year students adapting to the
University
environment. Specialized programs, staff, and support services are available
to Sheil Hall residents to facilitate their adjustment to University living.
Sheil's first floor recreation room features
a big screen projection TV and VCR, a pool table, and a
ping-pong table. The third floor lounge has a full kitchen
available to Sheil students at any time. Aditionally, Sheil
Hall is located adjacent to The Backyard which contains
a lighted sand volleyball court, bonfire pit, courtyard
with stationary grill and picnic tables.
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South Hall

South Hall offers an alcohol free first year living environment
created to address the unique needs of the traditional
aged, first year students adapting to the University environment.
Specialized programs, staff, and support services are available
to first year residents to facilitate their adjustment
to University living.
Featuring all single rooms, South
Hall is attached to the College
of Nursing and Health Professions and houses 65 students.
One floor of South hall is dedicated to first year female
nursing students. It has a full service kitchen located
in the fourth floor lounge area.
The South Hall student lounge features
large screen TV and VCR and a ping-pong table. Rooms are
8'4" X 12', air-conditioned and are equipped
with sinks.
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