General Information
On behalf of the Residence Life & Housing staff, welcome to campus living! Our goal is to make your residence hall living experience a significant and positive part of your college life and beyond.
Campus Residency Requirement
Living on campus is an important part of the Roanoke College experience and all students are required to live on campus unless they meet certain criteria. For more information about the Campus Residency Requirement.
Housing Selection
Incoming students will go through housing selection after the last orientation session. Students will choose in order based on their deposit date. Please see our Incoming Student Housing Selection page for more information. Students who feel that traditional gender specific housing may not meet their needs should visit our Beyond the Binary page.
Meal Plans
All first year students are required to have a 19 meal plan. After your first year, Roanoke College offers three weekly meal plans: 9 meals a week, 14 meals a week, and 19 meals a week. More information about meal plans can be found here, and the Business Office can answer specific meal plan questions. .
Residence Halls and Neighborhoods 
With a total of 26 on-campus housing facilities, Roanoke College has 19 residence halls, 2 apartment buildings, and 5 Greek houses for 8 individual organizations. All residence halls and Greek houses fall within a specific neighborhood on campus, which has its own unique identity. For more specific information about individual residence halls, please see our Residence Halls page.
Residence Life & Housing Student Staff
Community Leaders (CLs) are highly trained students who live within the residence halls who promote wellbeing and belonging among residents at Roanoke College. Their goal is to create a supportive community among the students who live on campus by providing resources, planning and implementing social programs, and by maintaining a safe environment through enforcing Residence Life & Housing policies. CLs serve as a first point of contact, as they are on-call after business hours for residents seeking information and act as mediators for residential conflicts. Senior Community Leaders (SCLs) serve these purposes and also coordinate with ResLife Professional staff to supervise and serve as mentors to CLs. Greek Community Leaders (GCLs) hold the same responsibilities as CLs but work within Greek Life communities.
