The Residential Community

Residence Life manages on-campus housing for approximately 220 students. For the student who lives on campus, we offer a variety of living environments in both single occupancy rooms and community apartment living.

Our experienced staff seeks to provide students with intellectual, social, cultural, and recreational experiences to enhance the student’s stay at the University, and to facilitate academic success and individual growth.

Living in a residence hall is a unique experience that provides opportunities to meet new people and to explore new ideas and ways of relating to others.

Residence hall living is a vital part of the educational experience in which students are encouraged to assume individual and group responsibility.

On-campus apartment living provides students the opportunity to cook their own meals, enjoy additional living space and gain valuable experience living with other students in a more independent environment.

 

Our Mission

The mission of Residence Life at the Medical College of Georgia is to create a positive residential community that supports the academic mission of the university.

We seek to provide programs, services and a diverse community environment, that contribute to individual learning outside the classroom, that foster growth and development, and where respect and responsible behavior are encouraged.

Residence Life strives to provide safe, affordable, comfortable, and well-maintained housing facilities for students.

 

Revised March 19, 2009 .   Please send comments, suggestions or questions about this page to Residence Life, studenthousing@mcg.edu .