Students who live at Neumann University reside in the Living and Learning Centers, a state-of-the-art complex that unites key elements of campus life. Each residence floor, called a “house,” is where students share experiences of college life. Groups of three to six students live in suites, apartments, or triples. All rooms have telephone, cable TV, and internet connections as well as student controlled heating and air-conditioning.
Other amenities include three computer labs open 24-hours a day, study lounges in each House, a Cardio and Weight Room, laundry rooms, a Reflection Room for meditation or prayer in Living and Learning Center I, and 24/7 security.
Full and part-time professionals live in each building along with resident assistants. The Office of Residence Life creates community in the Living and Learning Centers by providing educational, social, spiritual, and passive programming.
Living and Learning Centers
I ~ II ~ III ~ Annex ~ Buoni Apartments
Living and Learning Center I
Opened: 1997 Staff: 1 Residence Life Coordinator and 8 Resident Assistants Office Location: Residence Life Coordinator on 1st floor Occupancy: 250 Availability: Upper class and freshmen students Style(s): Apartments and suites (for upper class students only), and triples
Clare House 1 Gubbio House 2 Greccio House 3 Francis House 4 San Damiano House 5
Two private bathrooms Two bedrooms Living room/large common area Kitchen with electric stove, dishwasher, and refrigerator
Private bathroom Two bedrooms
24/7 computer lab Women’s Wing (Clare House 1) Reflection Room on 2nd floor Schmidt Multi-Purpose Room with big screen television, DVD, and VHS player Third floor lounge Study lounge in each House Laundry room on 1st floor Vending, coin, and ice machines Sophomore House (Greccio House 3)
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Living and Learning Center II
Opened: 1999 Staff: 1 Residence Life Coordinator and 6 Resident Assistants Office Location: Residence Life Coordinator on 1st floor Occupancy: 233 Availability: Freshman students only
Houses: Assisi House 6 La Verna House 7 Rieti House 8
Private bathroom Two bedrooms
Study lounge in each House Large common areas Laundry room on Ground Floor Vending, coin, and ice machines
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Living and Learning Center III
Opened: 2002 Staff: 1 Residence Life Coordinator and 6 Resident Assistants Office Location: Residence Life Coordinator on Ground Floor
Occupancy: 244 Availability: Upper class and freshman students
Umbria House 9 Canticle House 10 Juniper House 11 Tau House 12 Alverno House 13 Bonaventure House 14
Private bathroom Two bedrooms
24/7 computer lab Cardio and Weight Rooms Health and Wellness Center with big screen television, DVD, and VHS player Second floor lounge Study lounge in each House Laundry room on Ground Floor Vending and coin machines
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Living and Learning Center Annex
Opened: 2001 Staff: 1 Residence Life Coordinator and 4 Resident Assistants Office Location: Residence Life Coordinator on 1st floor Occupancy: 56 Availability: Upper class and transfer students Style(s): Triples
Padua House 15 Siena House 16
Private bathroom with bathtub Wall-to-wall carpeting
24/7 computer lab First floor lounge Laundry room on 1st floor Vending and coin machines Shuttle to Main Campus Located across from Granite Run Mall Access to SEPTA’s Granite Run Mall Transportation Center
Living and Learning Center Buoni Apartments Opened: 2011 House 17 House 18 House 19
Two bedrooms for two (similar size to LLC3) Full kitchen including a dishwasher, stove, refrigerator Dining and living room area All furniture will be provided by the university (except TV entertainment furniture)
24/7 Campus Safety Internet/cable and phone Card swipe access Fully contained laundry (not coin operated) Limited parking on site No meal plan requirements The price for the new apartments will be $1000 more per academic year.
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