It is our hope that students enjoy living on campus and feel very much at home with us. Residence hall living can be a very rewarding experience and the source of lifelong friendships and memories.
Student housing at Gannon is staffed by people committed to helping you make the transition from living at home to living on your own as part of a close-knit community. Although you may be living away from home for the first time, the residence hall staff is here to help you adjust to this change. It's natural to have some apprehension, but you will soon grow to enjoy the independence.
The residence halls feature laundry rooms, study lounges, television rooms and recreational areas. The University has two freshmen residence halls. They are Finegan and Wehrle. They are co-ed buildings by floors or wings. Upperclassmen may live in furnished on campus apartments, which include kitchens and living rooms, as well as laundry facilities. Our housing complexes include two freshmen residence halls -- Finegan and Wehrle. We have eight upperclassmen apartment buildings which can house from two to five students in an apartment. These buildings include
Crispo
,
Freeman
,
Lubiak
,
University
,
632 Sassafras
,
Wickford
,
Walker
, and
Kenilworth
. We also have a sorority house on campus -- the Alpha Gamma Delta House.
All on-campus housing is located within three blocks of the cafeteria, recreation center, library and classroom buildings. More detailed information about the residence halls can be found at
http://www.gannon.edu/depts/studentliving/housing.asp
.
Summer
Break
Summer
Break begins Friday May 9, 2008 at 9:00pm. Summer BREAK PERMISSION FORMS
DUE Friday, May 2, 2008 at 4:00pm.
Late Summer
Break Permission Forms are available in the Office of Student Living.
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