More about Wheaton
Housing
Wheaton guarantees housing on campus for all four years of enrollment. To learn more about housing options on campus click here.

The College recognizes that not all students are able to return to their homes during holidays and College breaks, therefore arrangements may be made for housing at most times when the College is otherwise closed.
Holidays and College breaks include:
October break: students may stay in their residence halls
Thanksgiving holiday (November): students may stay in their residence halls
December/January Break: no housing available on campus between December 19, 2009 and January 4, 2010
Spring Break (March): students may stay in their residence halls
Summer (mid-May through late August): students who are working 30 hours per week or more on campus may stay in the Wheaton housing.
Employment
59% of Wheaton students hold jobs on campus. Typically, students work up to 10 hours per week in positions ranging from administrative office support, faculty research assistant, campus tour guide, library aide and dining services.
Due to visa regulations, non-U.S. citizens may work on-campus, but may not hold jobs away from Wheaton. U.S. permanent residents and US citizens may work on-or off-campus.
Transportation Click here.
Location and climate Click here.
Local ethnic grocery stores Click here.
Local temples, churches mosques, etc. Click here.
International airlines serving Boston Click here.
Local ethnic restaurants Click here.