Welcome!
Muskingum College is a
true residential community,
where more than 92 percent
of students live on campus
or in the village of New
Concord. So where will
you live?
Room
Draw for 08-09 is on April
8, 2008 at 4:00pm in John
Glenn Gym. Please read
the 08-09
Room Selection Brochure for detailed information.
08-09
Room Selection Brochure
(729KB)
Muskingum’s
living options range
from traditional residence
halls, sorority, fraternity
and social club houses
to special program
houses, townhouses and
college-owned apartments.
On
the East and West campus
hills you’ll find
housing with lounges, computer
labs, television, kitchen
and laundry facilities.
Our campus-wide telecommunications
system provides access
to voice mail, e-mail,
the campus mainframe and
the Internet – all
from your room.
Each of our six residence
halls has a personality
of its own. Patton Hall
offers state-of-the-art
living arrangements in
an historic 1921 structure,
with rooms for two, rooms
for four with a spectacular
view of campus, and a dining
hall with your choice of
entrees prepared by our
nationally recognized food
service. Tour
the Traditional Halls 
After
your first year, you
may want to consider
living in one of Muskingum’s
program houses. Each apartment-style
facility offers special
opportunities for upperclass
students to live with others
of similar interests, working
toward common goals in
close-knit groups. On the
west side of campus are
Muskingum’s townhouses,
with carpeted, furnished,
and air-conditioned units
for upperclass students. Tour
Alternate Housing
Regardless
of where you live, you’ll find
residential life at Muskingum
is more than just a place
to live. All of our facilities
provide the chance to belong
to a community within the
larger campus. You’ll
quickly feel right at home – and
if you’re looking
for someone to share a
late night pizza, compare
notes, or take an early
morning jog around the
track, you won’t
have to go far. |