Undergraduate Student Housing Options

Wheelock's six residence halls — Longwood House, Peabody Hall, Pilgrim House, the Campus Center Student Residence (CCSR) building, Riverway House, and Colchester House — offer unique living environments. They vary in size, types of rooms, designations as coeducational or single-sex halls, and traditions. Each living environment is headed by professional Resident Directors and student Resident Assistants who represent and enforce the general philosophies and policies of the Office of Student Life. The unique characteristics of the halls are ensured through residence self-government, which allows house members to determine rules and regulations for their own community.

Rooms are either singles, doubles, triples, or quads, and each room in the residence halls is equipped with the following: a twin bed, a desk with a chair, dresser, blinds on the windows, an overhead light, smoke detectors, closet space (limited), and hook ups for cable TV. Each residence hall has some wireless connectivity - Riverway and the CCSR are entirely wireless, while the remaining residences have wireless connectivity in the common areas but require wired connection to the college network in the rooms. Each residence hall is smoke-free and has vending machines, television lounges with microwave ovens, and computer rooms. Laundry facilities are located in Peabody Hall, Riverway House, Pilgrim House (for residents of Pilgrim and Longwood), the CCSR, and Colchester.


Campus Center and Student Residence

CCSRLocated on the Riverway, the Campus Center Student Residence (CCSR) is the newest addition to the Wheelock Campus. This co-educational facility houses approximately 100 students in suite-style and community-style living. The dining hall is located on the second floor of the CCSR. The CCSR houses upperclass resident students only.


Peabody Hall

Peabody HallLocated on the Riverway, Peabody Hall is the largest residence hall on campus and houses approximately 260 undergraduate women in traditional hallway-style living and suite style living with bathrooms shared by suite mates. Peabody Hall is wheelchair and elevator accessible.

 

 

 

Pilgrim House

Pilgrim HouseLocated on Pilgrim Road, Pilgrim House houses approximately 75 undergraduate women. Pilgrim is designed with traditional hallway-style living with community style bathrooms.

 




Riverway House

Riverway HouseLocated on the Riverway, Riverway House is a co-educational facility of approximately 130 residents, with community style bathrooms. The interior of Riverway was completely renovated during the Spring 2009 semester, and it opened to house residents in time for the Fall 2009 semester with complete wireless access, a new kitchen for student use, and full laundry facilities.

 




Longwood House

Longwood HouseLocated on the Riverway, Longwood House is a co-educational facility of approximately 70 residents. Longwood is designed with traditional style hallway living and community style bathrooms.





Colchester House

Located near the Brookline Campus, Colchester House is a co-educational facility that houses approximately 25 upperclass and graduate students. Colchester is a former mansion, converted into a college residence, and students live in singles, doubles or triples, with community style bathrooms.