Living On Campus
The Office of Residence Life supports the mission of the University through a student centered dedication to women’s undergraduate and co-ed graduate education.
We believe in:
- Encouraging growth; pursuing a culture of learning, education, and development balanced with excellent customer service.
- Building relationships; providing opportunities to foster connections and engage in authentic dialogue.
- Encouraging accountability; involving students in the development and maintenance of individual and community standards that reflect a duty to consider the impact of one’s actions, beliefs, and attitudes.
- Pursuing justice; affording students just participation in a consistent process, resulting in outcomes unique to the individual’s needs.
- Inspiring civic engagement; encouraging self-reflection on one’s identities, how they operate in and with the world, and how one can take an active role in transformation.
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Chatham University houses approximately 500 undergraduates and 35 graduate students in a mixture of traditional residence halls and apartments. Our traditional halls are rich in tradition and beauty, and our apartments offer a good balance of independent living and residence life amenities and services.
Upper class women overwhelmingly agree that one of the best parts of living on campus as a First Year student is having a roommate. All incoming residential students complete a Roommate Survey once they are accepted to the University. The Office of Residence Life matches roommates according to their study & sleep habits and co-curricular interests.
Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors may choose their own roommates each year at room selection. If you are an upperclass woman returning to Chatham after a time away, or decide mid-year that you’d like to live on campus, please contact the Office of Residence Life at reslife@chatham.edu, 412-365-1508 or 412-365-1518. |