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"The friendships I've made at Thomas have been nothing short of amazing; in such an intimate, tight-knit community, you get to know other students quite well. These are the relationships that will last long after I graduate, some for a lifetime. I’m also really excited to think about ten years down the road and see what we’ve become, reflecting back on how our Thomas experience helped to shape and guide us."

Missy White
Presque Isle, Maine
Psychology

The Residence Halls

 

Grant, Parks, and Heath (GPH) Halls

 
These three substance free residence halls are joined together by one common area space.  All three halls share a newly renovated, handicap accessible recreational room with a pool table, ping pong table, television set, lounge furniture and foosball table.  GPH houses all first year students and some upper-class students who lottery into the building as well.  GPH also has a 24-hour newly renovated computer and quiet study lab with computers, a printer, couches, and study tables, vending, a small kitchenette, the Public Safety office and the Health Service office.  All rooms are equipped with student voice mail, cable television, and internet ports.
 
 
 
 
 

The Village

 
The Village area consists of two single story buildings with rooms for upper-class students in which each room contains a private bathroom.  Residents of the Village have access to the lobby area of Bartlett Hall where there is a 24-hour computer lab with study tables, kitchen, lounge with TV, VCR/DVD, and study/conference room.  All rooms are equipped with student voice mail, cable television, and internet ports.
 
 
 

Bartlett Hall

 
Bartlett Hall is the newest residence hall on campus having just opened in the fall of 2003.  Bartlett Hall is open to upper-class students who wish to live in a suite style living arrangement.  Suites have 4-5 bedrooms with one and two full bathrooms per suite accordingly.  Bartlett Hall has lounges on each end of the floor for student use which includes a kitchenette, computer terminals, lounge furniture, and television with VCR/DVD.  In the center of each floor is a quiet study room for student use as well.  Bartlett Hall residents have access to a full kitchen, 24 hour computer lab, study/conference room, vending, wireless internet connection available, and air conditioning.  All rooms are equipped with student voice mail, cable television and internet ports.