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Residence Life FAQ

Your admissions representative will direct you to the online New Student Portal to complete; one of these forms is your Housing Request Form. We review each of these housing forms individually, so please fill yours out thoroughly. A committee of residence life staff members (who know the current students and the hall dynamics) and the admissions representatives (who know the new students the best) will make roommate and housing assignments. You should find out your housing assignment via email in June, so please be checking your Covenant account.

Covenant College residence halls have mixed housing, with upperclassmen living alongside underclassmen. We appreciate the mentoring and presence that many juniors and seniors provide to freshmen and sophomores in the halls. Many students choose to stay on the same floor all four years they are at Covenant.

  • Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors are required to live in the Residence Halls. Student apartments are available to upperclassmen students. Students with 90+ hours or who have completed 6 semesters on campus are permitted to live off campus.

Resident directors are full-time professionals who live in each residence hall and are responsible for the daily management of the hall, as well as assisting the residents in their college living experience. Get to know the RDs.

The RD staff supervises a team of student leaders selected as resident assistants. RAs are upperclassmen whose job it is to assist residents in their adjustment to college. Get to know the RAs.

You may have a small refrigerator, electric kettle, and/or microwave, as well as entertainment and computer equipment. No other cooking appliances are allowed, including hot plates, toaster ovens, and grills.

Wireless Internet is available in each residence hall room and in most areas across campus. You are encouraged to provide your own computer. There are limited computers available in the residence halls and other academic buildings.

There is a printer available in each residence hall and other academic buildings.

Only fish are allowed and must be kept in a 10 gallon or less aquarium in your residence hall room.

While beds cannot be lofted, many beds on campus are adjustable. If you would like to raise your bed, you may purchase bed risers.

You are encouraged to personalize your room. However, there are specific guidelines per building of what types of hanging materials are permitted. See the Residence Hall Manual for further details.

All beds require twin, extra-long sheets.

  • 3-M Command mounting strips
  • Back pack
  • Bath mat
  • Bible
  • Blanket
  • Calendar/planner
  • Coat
  • Comforter
  • Desk lamp
  • Dish towel/dish soap
  • Extension cord (6' max, at least 16 gauge)
  • Extra-long twin sheets
  • Hangers
  • Insurance identification card
  • Journal
  • Laundry bag or basket
  • Laundry soap
  • Mattress pad cover
  • Outdoor clothes
  • Pillow & pillow case
  • Rain gear
  • Rug
  • Shoe rack
  • Shower caddy
  • Storage tubs/boxes
  • Sunglasses
  • Toiletries
  • Towels
  • Umbrella
  • Work study documents—passport, social security card, driver’s license
  • Your favorite mug

  • Residence Halls- Required to have a full meal plan
  • Student Apartments- Meal Plan optional
  • Off-Campus- Meal Plan optional

  • 130 Meals
  • 65 Meals

No.  Students are encouraged to be in their residence hall by 12am (Sunday through Thursday) or by 1am (Friday and Saturday). Covenant does not have a check-in/check-out policy, so students are encouraged to leave contact and travel information with a friend. We want all students to make sure that someone back on campus is aware of their plans when they are leaving campus for an extended period of time.

Students are not permitted to visit another hall of the opposite gender outside of open hall times. Men and Women may visit each others halls during the following open hall hours:

  • Friday 4 - 11pm
  • Saturday  4 - 11pm
  • Sunday 4 - 8 pm

 

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Academic Certificates

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  • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)

Art

  • Art, 2-D Concentration 
  • Art, 3-D Concentration 
  • Art, Art History Concentration 
  • Art, Graphic Design Concentration 
  • Art, Photography Concentration 
  • Art minor
  • Art History minor

Biblical & Theological Studies

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  • Biblical & Theological Studies, Missions Concentration 
  • Biblical & Theological Studies minor
  • Biblical Languages minor
  • History of Christianity minor
  • Missions minor
  • Youth Ministry minor

Biology

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  • Biology, General 
  • Biology, Health Professions Concentration 
  • Biology minor

Business

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  • Business, Finance Concentration 
  • Business, Marketing Concentration 
  • Sport Management 
  • Business minor
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Chemistry

  • Chemistry, Biochemistry Concentration 
  • Chemistry, General 
  • Biochemistry minor
  • Chemistry minor

Community Development

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  • Community Development minor

Computer Science

  • Computer Science 
  • Computer Science minor

Economics

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  • Economics minor

Education

  • Education Studies 
  • Elementary Education (P-5) 
  • Secondary Education Certifications through MAT program 
  • Education minor

Engineering 3:2 Program

  • Natural Science, Pre-Engineering Studies Concentration

English

  • English 
  • English, Writing Concentration 
  • English minor
  • Writing minor

Health, Wellness and Coaching

  • Coaching minor

History, Politics, and International Studies

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  • History, Art History Concentration 
  • Political Science 
  • International Studies 
  • History minor
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Interdisciplinary Studies

  • Interdisciplinary Studies with Concentrations 

Mathematics

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  • Mathematics minor

Music

  • Music, Church Music Concentration 
  • Music, Creative Studies Concentration 
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  • Music, Instrumental Performance Concentration 
  • Music, Music Education (Pre-MAT) Concentration 
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  • Music, Piano Pedagogy Concentration 
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  • Music, Vocal Performance Concentration 
  • Music minor

Philosophy

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  • Philosophy minor

Physics

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  • Physics minor

Pre-Professional Programs

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  • Pre-Nursing Studies 
  • Pre-Physical Therapy Studies 

Psychology

  • Psychology 
  • Psychology minor

Sociology

  • Sociology 
  • Sociology, Family Studies & Social Work Concentration 
  • Sociology minor

Theatre

  • Theatre minor

World Languages

  • French 
  • Spanish 
  • French minor
  • Spanish minor