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                                                               Approximately 84 percent of Endicott students live on campus in   27 residence halls. Each residence hall offers students a unique   opportunity depending on their lifestyles. Residential   opportunities include modern, community-based residence halls,   converted estate properties, suite style, apartments, and   townhouse facilities. With residence halls that can accommodate students ranging in number from 5 to 300 the   Residential Life Program offers a special experience to the   resident student. 
Endicott has a strong commitment to community development, first-year transition to college life, and the value of living in residence. Endicott encourages students to avail themselves of all that   residence life has to offer - from building choices, roommate   selection, and programming and leadership opportunities. 
For most new students, the group living experience and even the   experience of having roommates is an exciting and important part   of personal growth during their college years. The first-year   environment is an integral part in their success and retention   during the next four years of their college career. These   living/learning communities have a distinctive set of values and   qualities that support individual growth and development. These   values emerge from and reinforce the finest traditions and   heritage of the College. The emphasis at Endicott is on community   development and individual responsibility. 
To assist you in making the most of your residence experience, most halls are staffed by trained, live-in resident directors,   assistant resident directors or graduate assistants, and   undergraduate students called resident assistants. These members of Residence Life in conjunction with the Director and Assistant Director   of Residence Life, are available to assist you in adjusting to   college life, to serve as campus resources and provide referrals,   and to enhance your residence hall experience. The Office of Residence Life works closely with Academics, Athletics, and other departments to create a positive transitional environment for students. 
Resident students have the opportunity to participate in   residence hall governance issues by being elected to Hall   Council. Through these organizations students have input into   reviewing and recommending residential policies and procedures.   Additionally, Hall Council members provide a variety of programs   for the specific residence hall and area. 
These programs have been established at the College to provide   each student with the opportunity for a rewarding campus   experience. The residence experience is one that can truly   enhance the student’s opportunity to grow, learn and share in a   community of people— the best of college life! 							   |