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Come on in! With 87 percent of our student body living on campus, it's easy to see why so many of them feel the desire to get involved, find the perfect opportunities to shine, and leave Judson feeling as if they've had a full, satisfying college experience. Having less than a five minute walk to class each day is only one of the benefits of living in one of Judson's three residence halls.

Pillow fights, sleepovers, late night "sister-to-sister" talks, movie nights in the lobby, serious Dorm Chats with the college President, residence hall competitions, hall decorations and the popularly designated "campus nap time" - where we live becomes for us a time of growth, fun, learning and independence. Broaden your idea of what it's like to share a space with others, learning tolerance and respect. Create a lifelong bond with people your own age. Have your first taste of freedom living as an adult, yet knowing your resident assistants and directors are ones who promote safety and care about your well-being.

Want to see where you'll be living? Check out our Residence Halls.

Want to meet our Residence Life Staff? They want to meet you, too! Click here.

What about boys? Sorry! No boys allowed in our residence hall dorm rooms, but your male friend may hang out in the resident lobby, as long as you're there to escort him. All males must be out of the lobby by midnight.

Men are only allowed in our dorm rooms on specially designated "Open House" days.

Curfews? Only freshmen have a curfew at Judson, meaning those who live in our freshman dorm, Kirtley Hall, and on the first floor of our upperclassman dorm, Barron Hall, must be in by midnight during weekdays and by 2 a.m. on weekends during the first semester. There is no weekend curfew for freshmen during the second semester. Additionally, all freshmen must use the sign-in / out card when leaving campus, so their resident director will know where to find them. We want you to be safe while becoming familiar with your new surroundings, but not feel like a prisoner.

Don't Miss Out! Living on campus is such an important part of the college experience. Believe us when we say, there's never a dull moment at our house!



November 19, 2010
Residence Halls Close for Thanksgiving

November 20, 2010
Thanksgiving Break - 11/20-11/28

November 28, 2010
Residence Halls Open, 2 p.m.




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