From the moment you and your family pull up to your residence hall on move-in day, you become part of the Badger community. Student, faculty, and staff volunteers will meet you at your vehicle, unload it in record time, and transport your belongings to your room in your new home. That’s how we do things on The Hill — because we’re a family.
The Guide to Living on Campus. This will help you determine what to bring, what to leave at home, and also give you a better understanding of room dimensions and amenities.
Each of the Spring Hill College residence halls and apartments is fully air-conditioned and equipped with a laundry facility. Rooms are furnished with an extra-long twin bed, dresser, desk (or dresser/desk combination), and chair for each person.* All residence halls are smoke-free.
Residents are encouraged to furnish their rooms to reflect personal tastes. You and your roommate may wish to plan your room décor together after you arrive on campus. You should observe the regulations in the Student Handbook concerning permissible room furnishings and consult the residence hall staff if you have any questions.
Registration for housing is open for students who have confirmed their place in the incoming class. Explore your Residence Life options and submit your New Student Housing Application. Login using your full Spring Hill College email address and password. (If you have any trouble logging in, contact your admissions counselor for assistance)
All full-time, traditional undergraduate students not residing locally with parents or legal guardians are required to live on campus and participate in a campus meal plan. First-year students are required to purchase the unlimited meal plan.
Each residence hall has Resident Advisors (RAs) who provide leadership, enforce college policies, coordinate activities, and serve as valuable resources for students.
Opened in 2003, Viragh Hall is named in honor of Albert “Skip” Viragh, a member of the class of 1964. The majority of Viragh housing consists of “pod living” where 12 students live together in double-occupancy rooms with a common living area and two common bathrooms.
Common living areas are furnished with lounge furniture and have a cable TV jack. Viragh Hall has a laundry room and large multipurpose room with an HDTV, kitchen, and ping-pong table on the first floor, a kitchen and gathering space on the second floor, and a large study room on the third floor. Viragh Hall shares a courtyard and sitting area with Skip’s Place.
New Hall houses 222 residents, arranged in a mix of single and double rooms, separated by a bath between each pair. The hall is three stories high on the west side and four stories high on the east side. Other features include a laundry facility, a piano, and multiple common spaces.
Renovated in 2007, Mobile houses 94 students and offers unique features such as the original hardwood floors and private bathrooms in each room. Each room is approximately 12’8’‘ x 11’4’‘, and all rooms are single occupancy. A study room is located on the second floor.
Skip’s Place houses 139 residents in double and single rooms. The residence hall features a pod-style living arrangement, with six to seven residents living in each pod. The Viragh Complex features study areas, classrooms, laundry facilities, meeting rooms, and various common areas. The spacious exterior of the Viragh Complex features a courtyard and stone sitting area.
Fairway Apartments are for upper-class students. Each of the three buildings houses 48 students in 12 apartments. Each apartment features four bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a furnished kitchen, washer and dryer, and a large living-dining area. Each apartment is semi-furnished with extra-long single beds, desks, chairs, and dressers in the bedrooms and couches and chairs in the living-dining area. Bedrooms are single occupancy and measure 10’ x 11’.
Portier Place offers apartment-style living for 70 residents. The residence hall features a variety of apartment configurations and each apartment is semi-furnished with extra-long twin beds and dressers in the bedrooms, couches and chairs in the living room, and a dining table and chairs. The residence hall has several study spaces and laundry facilities.