First-year students traditionally reside in two facilities: Esseff Hall for women, and Holy Cross Hall for men. The majority of the rooms available are double occupancy, but students can apply for single rooms if they are available. Residence Life and the Academic Skills Center will work with students who require specialized housing due to need.
Upperclass Students
Upperclass students have several on-campus housing facilities to choose from. Luksic Hall offers co-ed residence hall living, primarily in single rooms with semi-private bathrooms. Ryan (formerly Alumni) Hall, O'Hara Hall, the Alley Center for Health Sciences and Flood Hall offer apartment-style living for three to four people per apartment. Preference for placement in an apartment is given based on the student's class year and number of completed credits.
Summer Housing
The Office of Residence Life is happy to provide the option of housing during the summer months for King's College students who will be taking in-person summer classes or completing an internship in the local area. Please contact the Office of Residence Life to determine if your summer housing request can be approved.
All housing will be offered in Esseff Hall.
The weekly charge is $139 and will be billed in total to the student's account.
Meals are not included. There is no kitchen in the building.
Placements are done at the discretion of Residence Life and can be altered for any reason. Students will not have a choice as to which room they reside in.
Students are responsible for following all the rules set forth in the Student Handbook, including rules in place specifically for the summer months.
Limited space may be available in Ryan Hall.
The weekly charge is $205.00 and will be billed in total to the student's account.
Meals are not included, but students would have access to the kitchen in their apartment.
Placements are done at the discretion of Residence Life, and can be altered for any reason. Students will not have a choice as to which apartment they are placed in.
Students are responsible for following all the rules set forth in the Student Handbook, including rules in place specifically for the summer months.