RESIDENCE LIFE & COMMUNITY STANDARDS
The Office of Residence Life’s mission is to create a home for our students utilizing safety procedures, supportive measures, and student engagement opportunities. This office supports the student’s holistic development and strives for all to feel a sense of belonging in their living and learning environment.
Living on campus at Hilbert College allows students easy access to classrooms, library, and athletic facilities, in addition to the opportunity to meet and live with students from a variety of backgrounds and cultures. Residential students must maintain full-time status with a minimum of 6 credit hours of in-person classes. Students who drop below a minimum of (12) credits must seek approval from the Director of Residence Life and Financial Aid to reside on campus. Failure to attend classes for an extended duration of time could result in eviction from housing. An unlimited meal plan with $50 Hawk Bucks is included with the room and board rate for students living in Trinity or St. Joseph’s Hall. A 50-meal plan and $100 Hawk Bucks are included in the campus apartments.
The Office of Community Standards is housed within the Office of Residence Life. The mission of this department is focused on student development through restorative justice while uniting our students with Hilbert’s values. Our goal is to help our students learn from experiences using educational policy dialogue and restorative outcomes.
For detailed information, please visit the Hilbert College website.