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The Residence Halls |
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| Helen Foose Petersen Hall | Helen Foose Petersen Hall | Providence Hall | |
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| Providence Hall | Mother Mary Evarista Harks Hall | Residence Hall Room | |
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Residence Halls - Residing on campus provides students with an opportunity to fully participate in campus life and to increase their contact with other students, faculty and staff. Notre Dame's residence halls offer spacious suites with interconnecting baths, contracted as either a single or double room. Desks, dressers and beds are provided, and each room is wired for the Internet, cable TV, and includes a telephone line with voicemail. Large living areas, kitchenettes and laundry facilities are additional amenities which give each hall a home-like feel. To encourage interaction among freshmen and upper-class students, there are no designated floors for class levels. Students are encouraged to live on campus if they are under 21 years of age, have earned less than 92 credit hours, are not married, and are not living with parents or guardians. Notre Dame College offers three Residence Halls. They are Petersen Hall, Harks Hall, and Providence Hall. |
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