Housing
More than 90 percent of Dartmouth undergraduates live in College housing, whether it's a residence hall, College-approved co-ed, fraternity, or sorority house, or undergraduate society. There are currently nine residential communities on campus each with one to three specialized "clusters," such as the East Wheelock cluster, where students interact with faculty, visiting artists and academics within their cluster and plan informal events to bring cluster residents together socially. The opening of the new McLaughlin Cluster and Tuck Mall Residence Halls in fall 2006 adds 500 additional residence hall rooms to existing residential space. Graduate housing is also available, in the North Park Graduate Housing complex, at the Tuck School of Business, and at Sachem Village in nearby West Lebanon for graduate students with families.
On-Campus Housing
Undergraduate Housing
- Office of Residential Life
- Undergraduate Housing: Provides information on housing assignments, policies, applications, and forms
- Residential Operations: Oversees the maintenance of residential facilities, including storage options, and maintains facilities' guidelines
- Residential Education: Creates programs to support social life in residence halls
- Greek Life and Societies: Helps oversee and support fraternities, sororities, coed organizations, and senior societies
Graduate Housing
- Housing Listings
- Arts & Sciences Graduate Programs
- Dartmouth Medical School
- Thayer School of Engineering
- Tuck School of Business
Off-Campus Housing
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