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"Home" Has A New Meaning

Welcome to the Residential Life and Housing Office Homepage!

 We hope you find this to be a useful resource for answering your questions about life in our residence halls.

The Office of Residential Life at Thomas College is located in Bartlett Hall and offers a wealth of resources and information for students living on campus including, but not limited to, assistance with any housing questions, roommate concerns, and maintenance issues.

The Office of Residential Life consists of an Assistant Dean of Students who works with a Professional Housing Staff Member and several student  Resident Assistants. The staff, based on their commitment to student development needs, act as both a support and a resource to countless numbers of students in various capacities. Additionally, the Residential Life staff and the College administration believe that residential life can make a significant contribution to the social, physical and intellectual development of our students.

The Residential Life staff members strive to create in each residence hall, a community atmosphere that is both academically and socially stimulating. Student growth and development are encouraged and supported by the staff through floor and hall programs. Each resident is expected to assume responsibility for his/her own actions and to assist in maintaining a comfortable and safe living environment.

Office of Residential Life and Housing
180 West River Road
Waterville, ME 04901

Phone: (207) 859-1109
Fax: (207) 859-1114