Resident Life at UINDY

 

 The University of Indianapolis has a continuously growing resident student population.  Currently, we have the capacity to house 992 students in 5 residence halls.  In addition, our campus apartments provide housing for up to 160 students.  With continued demand for housing, next fall our university is scheduled to open availability to another 65 resident hall spaces and 160 apartment spaces. 

 A unique characteristic to the University of Indianapolis residential living is the vast spectrum of living arrangements.  To begin with, Cravens Hall is a 3-floor all-female resident hall.  Each room is equipped to house two students and contains moveable beds. 

 Warren Hall houses both female and male students on separate wings on five floors.  The room set-up is identical to that of Cravens, except that all room furniture including the beds are stationary. 

 Cory Bretz Hall, a 3-floor residence hall, is fashioned exactly like Warren Hall, but houses more students per floor. 

 New Hall presents a drastically different living arrangement as the 3-floor building is divided into three wings, two wings housing males, and one wing housing females.  In this building, the 3-4 rooms on each floor share a common living area, referred to as a “quad”, adjacent to the bedroom. 

 The most recently built residence hall is Central Hall.  Differing even further from the traditional residence hall, the building was designed to accommodate the needs of older resident students.  This building is designed with the rooms in a suite-style, two bedrooms share a common living and kitchen area.  Unlike all the other residence halls, Central Hall also features private bathrooms for each room.  Also, all room furniture is moveable and customizable.

 Campus Apartments are located on the northwest side of campus, each unit has two bedrooms and a bathroom.  Each is also equipped with a kitchen and pantry and has washer/dryer hookup.

 Features common in all the residence halls include room-controlled heating and cooling units.  All rooms are equipped with phone, cable and Internet services.  All halls also house community kitchen and laundry services and vending machines.  Only Cory Bretz and Central Hall are completely handicap accessible at this time.

 In regards to policies, all residential living prohibits the possession of alcohol and illegal drugs.  Though currently smoking is permitted in personal rooms with the roommate’s consent, a “Smoke-Free” policy will be implemented in all the halls effective next fall.  Visitation varies as well.  In Warren and Cravens Hall, comprised mostly of freshman, visitation is 9am-12am on weekdays and 9am-2am on weekends.  In Cory Bretz Hall and New Hall, weekday visitation is the same, however there is 24-hour visitation on the weekends.  Central Hall, comprised almost solely of upper-classmen has 24-hour visitation, 7 days a week.

 

 

 

Back to mainpage.