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The Residential Life Program at Mercy College is designed to provide students with living facilities and programs that enhance their formal classroom education. The Program is structured to promote students' social, cultural, personal, and intellectual development.
Living in an on campus Residence Hall offers a structured environment in which students can live independently and develop a greater sense of personal identity within a community setting. It is expected that residents learn the value of responsibility to themselves and to the community in which they live.
- The residence hall is in a safe suburban setting on a beautiful campus by the Hudson River.
- All rooms are single and double occupancy. There is limited number of triple and quadruple rooms.
- Each room is furnished with a bed frame, mattress, desk, chair, lamp and closet with hanging and shelving capacity.
Rooms are wired for cable television and Internet access.
- A microfridge (microwave, refrigerator, freezer) unit is provided in each room.
- The residence hall has a computer lab, general lounge with television and VCR, modest fitness room, and several open lounges.
- Coin-operated washers and dryers are available on the premises.
- A phone hook up is available in every room.
- Convenient parking is available for the students.
- Kitchen facilities are provided.
- Declining Balance Meal Plans allows the resident any-time use of the card in the Hudson View Cafe.
- There are planned educational, social and cultural activities.
- A Resident Director and resident assistants live on the premises.
This coed facility offers limited space. To schedule an interview, please contact the Office of Residential Life, Residence Hall Room 18,
e-mail: residentiallife@mercy.edu or call (914) 674-7277.
Denise Gabriele-Poulin, Director of Residential Life
Masele Kibassa, Resident Director
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