Housing at Bucknell
All first-year students live on floors with other first-year students. Besides the traditional residence hall experience, students can choose from: • A Residential College: Students may apply to join one of six "Residential Colleges" where you’ll take a class and join in discussions built around a college’s specific interest — arts, environmental, global, society and technology, social justice, and humanities. • A CHOICE hall: "Choosing Healthy Options in Community Environments" is a popular approach to healthy, substance-free living. • A quiet floor: Some students appreciate an environment with fewer distractions and a 24-hour quiet atmosphere. • The Leadership Living Community offers intentional leadership development for first-year students in a community with others who share similar interests. After their first year, students can choose to live in a variety of settings: traditional residence halls, apartment-style facilities, small house communities (which include both special interest houses and theme houses), substance-free or quiet housing, as well as off-campus housing. Bucknell guarantees housing for all four years for students who desire to live on campus. Related Links: Residence Halls Residential Colleges Program Office of Housing and Residential Life
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