Housing Information and Resources

Housing Resource Links:

Application for Thanksgiving Recess Housing

Room Change Request Form - Must see RA first

2009-2010 Housing & Meal Plan Rates

2009-2010 Morvian College Housing Contract

Campus Safety First Yr. Student Vehicle Policy

Main Campus Housing:
Beck/de Schweinitz · Bernhardt-Wihelm · Hillside · Jo Smith · Nitschmann · Rau-Hassler · The Townhouses · Overflow Housing · Spangenberg

Hurd Campus Housing:
Clewell · Main · The HILL (Hurd Integrated Living & Learning)

Special Interest Housing

Moravian’s residence halls are located on the Main Street Campus in a residential section of the Bethlehem community and the historic Priscilla Payne Hurd Campus. In an effort to accommodate a range of lifestyle preferences, housing units vary from larger, traditional residence halls to small group units, fraternity and sorority houses, apartments and townhouses. Men presently reside in Rau/Hassler Hall, Bernhardt/Wilhelm Hall, the Anna Nitschmann and August Spangenburg Houses, three fraternity houses, and units in the upperclass apartment/townhouse areas. Women’s housing is provided in Rau/Hassler Hall, Bernhardt/Wilhelm Hall, Jo Smith Hall, the Anna Nitschmann and August Spangenburg Houses, four sorority houses and units in the upperclass housing areas. Housing in the upperclass apartment areas is reserved for upperclass residents. Fraternity and sorority house spaces are open only to members of the respective organizations. The College provides options for special interest housing by application on a year-to-year basis. Dining facilities for Main Street Campus residents are located in the HUB.

Residential facilities for both men and women also are available on the Priscilla Payne Hurd Campus, with Main Hall as a residence for women, Clewell Hall for men and The HILL (Hurd Integrated Living & Learning) Community available for both genders beginning in the fall 2009 semester. Dining facilities for the Hurd campus are in Clewell Dining Hall. The buildings of the Priscilla Payne Hurd Campus reflect the charm and architectural genius of colonial Bethlehem and the early Moravian community and are equipped with contemporary facilities for the comfort and convenience of the residents. Residents enjoy close proximity to downtown shops, restaurants and historical landmarks in North Bethlehem, and the more lively social atmosphere of South Bethlehem.

Though students are within walking distance of Main Campus, the College provides bus and van transportation between the two campuses; M-F from approximately 7am until after midnight, and on the weekends from Noon until after midnight.

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