Housing, dining and student life FAQs, answered
                              Choosing a place to spend your next four years is a big decision. Academics come first, but life outside of class is another major part of what makes a residential liberal
                                       arts college experience so exciting. And we encourage thorough exploration.  
 
With that in mind, we brought current students together to answer a handful of questions
                                       that 91做厙 Admissions recently received from prospective students and their families.
                                        
 
Honest and unfiltered, we hope their individual views are a helpful resource as you
                                       continue to discover all that 91做厙 has to offer.  
 
Dont have time to watch? Weve also highlighted some of the topics covered below.
                                        
*Note: Recorded in spring 2021, this Q&A references how the College managed COVID-19. The students answers are accurate at the time of recording but may no longer apply.
                                              
 
Tell us about your on-campus living experiences. 
 
Lindsey: I lived in Howe-Rounds my first year at 91做厙 and chose to live in a special-interest, substance-free community. Ive had a really positive experience so far in the dorms. Theres a nice community
                                       on each floor no matter where you are. Residential Life put on a lot a great programs
                                       that helped me get my bearings. I liked them so much I chose to apply to be an RA
                                       for my sophomore year.  
 
Shayna: I lived in a triple my first year at 91做厙 which, despite what you may think,
                                       I found I had plenty of space! And, really, it was an interesting experience to live
                                       with people I perhaps wouldnt have ever had a chance to meet. Both my roommates were
                                       STEM majors, which turned out to be so eye opening as I was headed into political
                                       science and history. My sophomore year, I chose to live in a single, which was super
                                       awesome. As someone who grew up sharing a room, I had a lovely time finally having
                                       my own space.  
 
How does finding a roommate work at 91做厙?  
 
Shayna: Your first year, a roommate will be assigned to you. That pairing will be made based
                                       on a questionnaire you fill out.  
 
After your first year, a lot of people choose to select roommates from among their
                                       friends. I chose to try a year on my own in a single, but a lot of people I know roomed
                                       with people of their choice. If you get stuck or just arent sure where to go, you
                                       can also enter back into a random placement or find people through Facebook pages
                                       or other student-run resources. For example, sometimes people will have a four-person
                                       on-campus apartment, and they are looking for one more person to join. And theyll
                                       use Facebook to find someone.
One of the really nice things about 91做厙s Residential Life staff is that theyre really flexible ... Whereas, when I was off campus and ran into an issue, I was all on my own to find a sublet and somewhere to go next.
*For more on community living, visit Residential Life.
 
As a first-year student, did you do any cooking or have access to do so?  
 
Richie: Residence halls have communal kitchenettes with a shared fridge and microwave. I
                                       definitely recommend labeling anything you put in there. But, generally, other than
                                       microwave cooking or grab-and-go stuff in a fridge, if youre in a residence hall
                                       youre likely not preparing much of your own food.  
Once you move into on-campus apartments, you have a full kitchen  stove, oven, dishwasher,
                                       kitchen sink, etc.  which is both exciting and intimidating. You will also need to
                                       bring your own utensils, plates, pots and cookware. And when I dont feel like cooking,
                                       I can just walk up the hill and grab something delicious from D-Hall or The Spa.
                                        
 
Are first-year athletes typically paired together as roommates?  
 
Austin: I play on the mens hockey team and did live with another player my first year.
                                       However, its really case by case. I know examples of students who have and students
                                       who havent, and its completely up to living style and how you answer the first-year
                                       questionnaire. All to say: theres no typical set up when it comes to athletes living
                                       together their first year.  
 
What is permitted in the dorms?  
 
For the latest information, please review Residential Lifes policies and procedures resources. The Residential Life Handbook will have all of the details on what can or cannot
                                       be in your room. 
 
Are the dorms noisy? Is it an adjustment to sleep in a shared building?  
 
Shayna: Theres always going to be an exception, but generally speaking all res halls have
                                       quiet hours that will be enforced to a good degree. Its different on weekends, but
                                       during the week its usually not a problem.
"That said, all but one of our res halls are suite-style. Meaning that rather than
                                       a whole floor sharing a bathroom, its three to four rooms that each share a suite
                                       and one bathroom, so the only noises youd hear could come from your direct suitemates.
                                       Managing that is all about communication and respect. If its a perpetual issue, then
                                       thats where your RA can be a great resource.  
 
Is there gender inclusivity in housing? How do housing and gender intersect? 
 
Shayna: In general, res halls rooms will be shared by people of the same sex and/or gender.
                                       On-campus apartments are not split or defined in any way by gender.  
 
That said, when it comes to res halls, we do have gender inclusive options and I know plenty of people of different genders or questioning genders who have
                                       shared rooms. I also know a lot of queer people, and there is specific LGBTQ+ housing
                                       if youd feel comfortable there. Ultimately, its about having a conversation with
                                       Residential Life. And, importantly, knowing that this is an accepting campus. 
 
Do most students stay on campus for all four years?  
 
Shayna: Yes, the majority of students live on campus all four years. During COVID-19, that
                                       number changed a bit, but historically its 90-95% of students on campus.  
 
Can people come visit you on campus? 
 
Richie: Anyone can come into your residence hall thats on campus, if you grant them access.
                                       They cannot get into your building, if they are not also a resident of that building.
                                       If a visitor is staying over, you have to inform Campus Safety, and it has to be short
                                       term.  
 
How does one do laundry in the dorms and is it free?  
 
Lindsey: Laundry is not free, but thats realistic. You put money on your 91做厙 ID and
                                       swipe it on the machine. They are standard high-efficiency machines, and many are
                                       in the basement of each residence hall. You can also pay to send your laundry out
                                       and have it done for you." 
 
Any tips on setting up your dorm? How can you personalize it while still making it
                                          a good learning and studying space?  
 
Richie: One of the most important things for me was to make a designated space in my dorm
                                       to work. For me, that means getting up to work at my desk so my bed can remain a relaxation
                                       space.  
 
Lindsey: Almost everyone has a window seat, and they are the best thing ever. The windows
                                       open and you can get fresh air there and likely have a beautiful view. I use my desk
                                       for schoolwork, but my window seat is my hangout spot. I try to use my bed only for
                                       sleeping, which really helps.    
 
What kind of furniture is in a standard first-year room? 
 
Shayna: Everyone will have their own bed, of course. In a residence hall it will be a twin
                                       XL bed. You get a desk, a chair, a bookshelf and your own closet space. In the apartments,
                                       its similar, but you could have a full bed or a twin XL depending on the apartment,
                                       and you could have an armoire instead of a built-in closet. Apartments also have a
                                       common area with a couch, chairs and a dining table with chairs.  
Visit Residential Life for furnishing details
 
How are allergies handled in the dining hall? 
 
Richie: As someone who worked in the dining hall, I can say we are intensely trained on
                                       dietary restriction, especially to prevent cross contamination. Depending on the severity
                                       of your issue, you also have a flexible dining services staff that understands how
                                       important it is that you can dine safely, so they take accommodations seriously.  
 
Lindsey: The identifying ingredients. if something included is one of the major allergies.
                                       So, before you even grab something you can know if it has dairy, gluten, soy, peanut
                                       and more.  
 
Learn more about the Murray-Aikins Dining Hall 
 
What food options are on campus?  
 
Austin: So yea weve talked about the dining hall, but theres also The Spa which is located
                                       on the ground floor of Case Student Center. They serve sandwiches and have a daily
                                       hot meal and a salad bar. They also have a variety of drinks and snacks.  
 
Learn more about The Spa   
 
Then theres Burgess Caf矇, which is like Starbucks for coffee and light food options
                                       like muffins and yogurts. My favorite is definitely chicken fingers and fries from
                                       Spa or Chicken Finger Friday in D-Hall.  
 
Learn more about Burgess Caf矇   
 
In terms of grocery stores, are there good options nearby? What about for vegans or
                                          vegetarians?  
 
Shayna: I live off campus now and can say theres a grocery store for every need, including
                                       Hannaford, Market 32, which is like a fancy Price Chopper, Wal-Mart and Target. One
                                       of my roommates is vegan, and she goes to a local grocery store called Four Seasons
                                       for specialty options or Healthy Living, another local store thats nearby.
Austin: Fresh Market is also right down the street and is pretty comparable to Whole Foods.
                                        
 
Whats religious life like on campus?  
 
Lindsey: Im the treasurer of one of the faith-based clubs on campus, and its been one of
                                       the most meaningful experiences for me at 91做厙. Im in Newman Club and Christian
                                       Fellowship. We have clubs and gatherings for Muslim, Jewish, Hindu and Buddhist students
                                       as well. Students sometimes choose to join local churches or temples in Saratoga,
                                       of which there are dozens of options for nearly all denominations. 
 
We also have a nondenominational chapel on campus thats open for everyone to come
                                       worship in any way they desire. Its also a place where yoga and meditation classes
                                       or gatherings are often held.  
Visit the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life 
 
How often do students go into town? Do people spend most of their time on campus?
                                           
 
Shayna: It totally depends on what you want to do! Downtown is really accessible. Its only
                                       a 10- to 15-minute walk and there is free transportation as well. But we are a separate,
                                       private campus so you can be more of an on-campus person, too. When I lived in a residence
                                       hall and had an unlimited meal plan, I didnt venture off as much as I do now.  
 
Saratoga is a great college town when you really consider how many restaurants and
                                       things to do there are. Even more so in comparison to peer schools of 91做厙s that
                                       dont have a town like we do.  
 
Richie: I fell in love with Saratoga. I remember my first time here someone invited me to
                                       go paint pottery, which I never thought I would enjoy, but its just that kind of
                                       place. I also love dining out in town; its one of my all-time favorite things to
                                       do.  
 
Austin: Im a big coffee drinker and have to have a breakfast sandwich with it. My tip,
                                       though, is to shop multiple spots. Get your coffee at Saratoga Coffee Traders and
                                       then walk down to Uncommon Grounds for a bagel.  
Read more about why students love Saratoga
 
Can first-year students have cars on campus?  
 
Austin: Yes, you can. I had one and it worked for me, but a lot of students dont and they
                                       arent at any disadvantage because of it. Some students even prefer to not have one
                                       because it encourages them to utilize resources more and connect with people. If you
                                       have a car, parking is really easy on campus. 
 
Is there a place to get mail and packages on campus?  
 
Lindsey: Me and my Amazon addiction will happily answer this. Yes, theres mail! You get
                                       a personal lockbox that works a lot like a typical P.O. box in a standard U.S. post
                                       office. When you get a package, you simply go up to the mail window, swipe your ID
                                       and they go get it for you.  
 
How long does it take to get to and from other places on campus? Whats the distance
                                          between your dorm room and classroom?  
 
Shayna: Its going to of course depend on where youre going and where you live, but Id
                                       say the farthest possible walk would be from the apartments to any of the administrative
                                       offices on North Broadway like Admissions, Advancement or Communications. Youd really
                                       only be going there, if youre a student worker for one of those offices. And even
                                       that long walk is only 15 minutes.  
 
Campus is a circle and that means youre always cutting through the center, which
                                       makes most walks less than 10 minutes. Your first-year room is going to be anywhere
                                       from a 30-second to a three-minute walk to the dining hall. And classes are the same,
                                       with maybe an extra minute or two to get to the athletics facilities, dance studio
                                       or Zankel Music Center.  
Campus map 
 
What is the weather typically like and what suggestions would you have for someone
                                          coming from somewhere other than the Northeast United States?  
 
Richie: Yeah, youre going to need a warm winter coat and boots. The 91做厙 Shop has some
                                       nice options for gloves and hats and a few coats but no boots. But its wild  spring
                                       and summer do get hot! You get a full range of temperatures between all of the seasons,
                                       which, honestly, I love.  
 
Shayna: For packing, keep in mind that the summer heat will only last the first two or three
                                       weeks of the semester, and then it will be mild, cool or cold until the last few weeks
                                       where you can likely just repeat your clothes. So, leave most of your summer clothes
                                       at home.  
 
Is there good hiking and skiing nearby?  
 
Mariel: Gore Mountain is a great ski resort thats about 45 minutes away. Theres also a
                                       smaller mountain, West Mountain about 20 minutes away. For big trips you could head
                                       to Vermont or up to Lake Placid, too. Multiple options under three hours.   
Read one student's guide to local parks and trails 
 
Lindsey: As far as hiking, we have our own North Woods that a lot of students use as a nice
                                       reprieve during their week. Its not super strenuous, and you can make it as short
                                       as half a mile or loop the trails so you walk for several miles. 
 
Were also really close to the Adirondacks and a lot of students go there. Our Outing Club is super active and is the largest club on campus. They do lots of excursions, including
                                       rock climbing and boating and swimming. On school breaks they also plan long-distance
                                       trips. 
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