Residential Life and Housing
As a residential college, Wheaton requires most students to live on campus. The residence halls are communities of diverse individuals living and learning together. With the support of the Office of Student Life, students are encouraged to participate in and contribute to the learning environment of their residence halls.
The residence halls are an important learning environment at Wheaton. Students study together, play and relax with friends, build friendships and work through the issues associated with living in a community. Residence halls and quads initiate social events, faculty-led discussions, potluck dinners and intramural teams, and sponsor campus-wide events.
Room & Board Contract 2009-2010
Policies
Housing Information for Students Who Are Abroad
The residence halls are an important learning environment at Wheaton. Students study together, play and relax with friends, build friendships and work through the issues associated with living in a community. Residence halls and quads initiate social events, faculty-led discussions, potluck dinners and intramural teams, and sponsor campus-wide events.
The following are descriptions of our residential quads.