First-year students reside in traditional residence halls on the campus. Students gain the unique ability to share in these "living-learning" communities together as a first year class at Saint Anselm College. 

First year males reside in Dominic Hall. First year females reside in Joan of Arc Hall, Joseph Hall or Alumni Streets.

Setting up your very first room at college is both an exciting experience but it can also be nerve-racking. The Office of Residential Life and Education aims to help you with your transition and settling into your new room. Our helpful and friendly team of professional staff members and Resident Assistants are on hand to help make your on-campus experience dynamic, safe, and fun! 

Most of the rooms in Dominic Hall, Joan of Arc Hall, Joseph Hall, and Alumni Streets. Each room comes furnished with beds, storage closets, desks, chairs and a shared dresser (excluding Joan of Arc Hall). All mattresses are extra-long twin in size (36" x 80"). Most rooms in Joan of Arc Hall also feature a sink and medicine cabinet in each room.
 

Medical Housing Accommodations

Students requesting a medical housing accommodation will need to 

  1. Complete online application through the StarRez Housing Portal and 
  2. download and complete the Provider Verification Form below and send it to the Director of Disability Services, Hannah Davidson, for review. 

This includes any requests for medical equiment (i.e. AC unit, microwave, etc.).

Residence Halls

Alumni Streets

Alumni Hall is a smaller, traditional style residence hall that houses first year women. Women in this hall will live with one, two, or three other first year women and will share a communal bathroom with the other residents on their floor. There is a large common space on the third floor for the residents to use at their leisure which includes a television, seating, and a kitchenette.

Dominic Hall

Dominic Hall is a larger, traditional style residence hall that houses first year and transfer men. Men in this hall generally live with one to three other first year men and will share a communal bathroom with the other residents on their floor. Amenities include a lower level recreation space featuring a billiards table and ping pong table, a welcoming communal kitchen and lounge space on the main level, and study lounges located in the south wings of the upper levels of the hall.
 

 

Joan of Arc Hall

Joan of Arc is a larger, traditional style residence hall that houses first year women. Women in this hall will live with one to two other first year women and will share a communal bathroom with the other residents on their floor. Each floor has a common room for the residents to be able to use at their leisure which includes a television, seating, and a kitchenette. Additional amenities include a hangout space with soft seating and a communal kitchen on the main level and study rooms, a billiards table, and lounge area on the lower level.

Joseph Hall

Joseph Hall is a smaller, traditional style residence hall that houses first year and upperclassmen women. Women in this hall will live with one other woman of their matching class year and will share a communal bathroom with the other residents on their floor. There is a large common space on the ground level for the residents to use at their leisure which includes a television, seating, and a kitchenette. Joseph Hall is a newly renovated building and is equipped with an elevator and central air conditioning.