St. Norbert College

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  1. Student Housing and Residence Halls

    Residential Education & Housing provides many types of housing, including co-ed halls, suite-style living, apartments, townhouses, and houses.

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    1. Madelaine/Lorraine Hall

      Madelaine/Lorraine Hall (Mad/Lor) is a coeducational hall divided down the center. Men occupy the west side of the hall (Madelaine) and women reside in Lorraine, the east side. Madelaine and Lorraine are joined by a common first-floor lobby and a shared basement housing a recreation room, study lounges and laundry facilities.

       

    2. Bergstrom Hall

      Bergstrom Hall is located on the north side of campus overlooking the Fox River. The three-story coeducational hall houses a total of 80 students, providing residence to first-year students in the Honors Program.

       

    3. Mary Minahan McCormick Hall

      Mary Minahan McCormick Hall (MMM) offers six floors of suite-style housing. Four students share a suite made up of two rooms connected by a private bathroom. MMM contains one large renovated study lounge  located on the first floor of the hall. This housing option is for second-, third- and fourth-year students.

       

    4. St. Joseph Hall

      St. Joseph Hall opened in fall 2016 as a renovated hall for students. It's located on the Fox River tucked in next to Old St. Joe's Church. St. Joe's Hall houses three floors of two-person suites with a total capacity or 72 students. Each spacious suite includes its own private bathroom. The third floor houses SNC's Catholic Living Learning Community (CLLC). 

       

    5. Sensenbrenner Hall

      Sensenbrenner Hall is a coeducational living option split by floor. Sensenbrenner also houses the Children’s Center, the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, and an updated kitchen/study space.

    6. Burke Hall

      Burke Hall, named after the second president of St. Norbert College, is located on the south side of campus along the banks of the Fox River. The four-story coeducational hall houses 126 students. The building boasts colonial style architecture and a lounge for quiet socializing and studying.

       

    7. Manion Townhouse Village

      There are 14 multi-level Townhouses available to upper class residents. Each unit has three bedrooms, a dining area, living area, two bathrooms, a full-size kitchen and a shared balcony that overlooks the Fox River. Air conditioning, internet access and cable television are also available to Townhouse residents.

       

    8. Carriage House

      The Carriage House consists of three two-person apartments and four four-person apartments. Each apartment consists of a full-size kitchen, a living room and a dining area in addition to the bedrooms. The Carriage House remains open during campus breaks.

       

    9. Victor McCormick Hall

      Victor McCormick Hall (VMC) is a three-story coeducational hall available to second, third- or fourth-year students. VMC contains a central open courtyard and suite-style rooms. Four students occupy each suite which consist of a study and living area, bedroom and private bathroom. The basement offers a large study room and a recreation area with a dart board, pool table and television.

       

    10. Gries Hall

      Gries Hall offers upperclass students apartment-style accommodations with four single bedrooms in each apartment. Containing 36 four-person apartments, Gries Hall houses a total of 145 students. The major common areas of Gries Hall include a first floor common lounge, a second floor lounge/study room, laundry room, meeting room and a third floor reflection lounge. Gries apartments on first and second floors have all have 9-month leases. Apartments located on the third floor have 11.5 month leases.

       

    11. Dale and Ruth Michels Hall

      Michels Hall consists of 14 suite-style rooms each housing eight students. Each suite consists of four bedrooms, a shared bathroom and living area. Residents of Michels Hall participate in the residential service program.

       

    12. Xanten Hall

      Prémontré and Xanten Halls are apartment-style halls that offer both four-person and two-person living options, housing a total of 154 students. Each apartment has one or two bedrooms, a open-concept living/dining/kitchen area, a dishwasher, a garbage disposal, a built-in microwave and a balcony or patio. Air conditioning, internet access and cable television are also available to residents. All apartments have 11.5-month leases.

       

    13. Prémontré Hall

      Prémontré and Xanten Halls are apartment-style halls that offer both four-person and two-person living options, housing a total of 154 students. Each apartment has one or two bedrooms, a open-concept living/dining/kitchen area, a dishwasher, a garbage disposal, a built-in microwave and a balcony or patio. Air conditioning, internet access and cable television are also available to residents. All apartments have 11.5-month leases.

       

    14. Hugh of Fosse Hall

      Hugh Hall is an option for upperclass residents. Residents will be able to choose between three different types of rooms: single rooms with individual bathrooms, suites with two single rooms and a shared bathroom, or double rooms with a single bathroom – all located on the second floor. This hall also offers a common lounge, a common kitchen area with two cooking/refrigerator stations, central air conditioning, internet access and cable television.

       

    15. Doksany Hall

       Doksany Hall has 15 single rooms available for female students. All bedrooms are carpeted and include access to the internet access and digital/HD cable TV service. 

       

    16. Roggenburg Hall

      Roggenburg Hall has six single and two double bedrooms available for a total of 10 male residents. All single rooms have built-in shelving and cupboards along with internet and digital/HD cable TV service.