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Allegheny CollegeCampus Housing Facts & Statistics

Location
Meadville, PA
Undergrads
2,094
Tuition
$33,560
Admission Difficulty
Average
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Facts & Statistics

On-Campus Housing Available?
Yes
Campus Housing Capacity
1,853
Average Housing Costs
$4,820
Types of Housing Offered
  • Apartments for single students
  • Coed dorms
  • Fraternity/sorority housing
  • Men's dorms
  • Special housing for disabled students
  • Theme housing
  • Wellness housing
  • Women's dorms
Freshmen Required to Live on Campus?
Yes
Undergrads Living On Campus
78%
Freshmen Living On Campus
98%
Number of Dormitories
9
Number of Campus-Owned Apartments
4
Best Freshman Dorms
Baldwin Hall
Best Upperclassman Dorms
North Village
Worst Freshman Dorms
Ravine Hall
Worst Upperclassman Dorms
Caflisch Hall
What You Get
  • Bed
  • Bookshelf
  • Cable TV jack
  • Closet or wardrobe
  • Desk and chair
  • Dresser
  • Ethernet or broadband Internet connections
  • Free campus and local phone calls
  • Window coverings
Also Available
  • Delta Tau Delta has a fraternity house on campus for members.
  • Phi Kappa Psi has a fraternity house on campus for members.
  • There are college-owned houses, including houses on Loomis Street, Sherman Street, and Park Avenue, as well as on many other streets.
Available for Rent
Minifridge with microwave
Did You Know?
Fraternities have houses (some owned by the College, some not), but sororities do not. There is a myth that sorority houses are prohibited because an old state law stated that a house containing a certain number of women was considered a brothel, but that is a long-held misconception.
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