A RESIDENTIAL CAMPUS

Students have many opportunities to connect through classes, organizations and living and eating together. The residential experience is integral to life at Ripon College. Some of your classmates will become your closest friends, with whom you will form lifelong friendships, learn tolerance of personal differences and develop character and leadership skills.

94%

of students live on campus

21:1

RA to student ratio

4+

Areas to get food on-campus

A PARTNER IN CRIME

You will be matched with a roommate before arriving on campus for your first year. Roommate decisions are made by Residence Life staff after you fill out a “Community Preferences” questionnaire. This helps us determine roommate compatibility. You and a friend can list one another as roommates and we will work to place you together whenever possible.
After your first year, you can choose a roommate or live in a single room. Seniors and graduate students get the chance to live in apartment-styling housing.

THEME FLOORS

Ripon College offers unique living options for students who share common interests. As an example, members of the Red Hawks basketball team share a floor called Basketball 360. The living arrangement is designed to help these teammates hold each other accountable for meals, training and class work, and to serve as positive role models for other student-athletes. Students apply for theme floors each April.

RESIDENCE LIFE OPTIONS

There are eight residence halls on campus offering a variety of living options including single rooms, double rooms, suite styles rooms with double rooms on either side of a shared living room and apartments.

First-year students who pledge fraternities and sororities continue to live in their halls until their sophomore year when they move into upper-class living areas.

Tri-Dorms

Tri-Dorms Residence Hall comprises Evans, Wright and Shaler halls. It is primarily a first-year residence hall and offers unique suite-type accommodations.

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Floor Plan
ObjectDimension
Ceiling7'6"
Beds80"*36" with frame
Mattress SizeStandard Twin
Door Clearance 79"*33"
Room Dimensions Doubles12'7"*12'3"
Windows Doubles5'8*2'9"
Room Dimensions Singles11'7"*11'11
Windows Singles4'6*2'9"
Room Dimension Suite Bedroom12'*15'
Windows Suite 5'8*2'9"
Suite Center10'*12'

 

The Quad

The Quad comprises Anderson, Bovay, Brockway and Mapes residence halls. It houses upperclassmen and fraternity members.

Phi Delta Theta members are housed in Mapes Hall, Theta Chi and Sigma Chi are housed in Brockway Hall, and Phi Kappa Pi (Merriman) is housed in Anderson.

Floor Plans
ObjectDimensions
CeilingFlr 1:9', Flrs 2&3: 8'
Beds88'*36" with frame
Mattresses SizeExtra Long Twin
Door Clearance 79"*28"
Room Dimension Doubles12'4"*12'10"
Windows Dimension Doubles4'6"*5'6"
Room Dimensions Single7'9*12'10"
Windows Dimensions Single 2'8*5'6"

 

Scott Hall

Scott Hall is a co-ed residence hall with the three distinct areas known as east, middle and west Scott Hall. East Scott Hall houses first-year men and women, as well as some co-ed upperclassmen.

Middle Scott Hall primarily houses first-year men, while west Scott Hall houses co-ed upperclassmen.

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West Scott Hall Floor Plans
ObjectDimensions
Ceiling10'
Beds85"* 37 1/2" with Frame
Mattress SizeExtra Long Twin
Door Clearance 83"* 33"
Window4'4* 5'4"
Room Dimensions Double13'5"*14'

East Scott Hall Floor Plans
ObjectDimensions
Ceiling8' 1.5''
Beds88'' x 36'' with frame
Mattress Size Extra Long Twin
Door Clearance 83" * 29"
Windows4'*11'6"
Room Dimension Single 12'10"*11'3"
Room Dimensions Double 12'5"*13'8"

Middle Scott Hall Floor Plans
ObjectDimensions
Ceiling7'9"
Beds88"*36" with frame
Mattress SizeExtra Long Twin
Door Clearance 79"*33"
Window4'4"*6'10"
Room Dimensions Double 9'4"*16"
Room Dimensions Suites11'7"*14'
Room Dimensions Bedroom11'6"*9'9"

Johnson Hall

Johnson Hall is an all-female residence hall. It includes a number of sororities (Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Delta), as well as independents.

The hall also acts as a home for several first-year students.

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Floor Plan
ObjectDimensions
Ceiling8'
Beds88"*36" with frame
Mattress SizeExtra Long Twin
Door Clearance 79"*28"
Room Dimensions Doubles 11'*14'
Windows for Double Room7'6"*4'4"
Room Dimensions Single 8'5"*14'
Windows for Single Room4'6"*4'6"

Campus Apartments

Campus Apartments consist of four bedrooms and a full kitchen and bathroom. The apartments are the only residence hall with climate control.

Campus Apartments provide a nice and affordable option for upperclassmen and graduate students wishing to experience apartment living.

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Floor Plan
ObjectDimensions
Living Room15'5"*8'
Provided FurnitureCouch, Two Chairs, Two end Tables, Coffee Tables
Bedroom10'6 * 9'1"
MattressExtra Long Twin
Provided Furniture for RoomBed, Desk, Desk Chair, Closet Wardrobe
Kitchen EquipmentsRefrigerator, Stove with Oven, Single Sink, dining table with four chairs
ShowerIncludes Shower Curtains

JOIN THE FUN ON CAMPUS

Our Residence Life staff including our hall directors and student resident assistants plan programs each semester tailored to the unique interests of their residents and accompany residents to a variety of other events organized across campus.

Late night programming at Ripon College is sponsored by the Office of Residence Life and is known on campus as Ripon After Dark (RAD). Held Thursday, Friday or Saturday evenings after 9 p.m., RAD activities offer students fun opportunities to gain experiences in programming, leadership development and responsible social interaction.
Most of these free events allow you to win fun gifts, food or gift cards to local area businesses.

Looking for things to do?

Check out our Student Life page. There you will find Student Organizations, groups and more.

Residence Hall FAQs

If you have any questions, please contact Mark Nicklaus:

Phone: 920-748-8186

Email: [email protected]

What is a residential college?

Ripon College is a residential college, which means that all students, except those who are married or living with immediate family in the Ripon area, live on campus all four years they attend. With the majority of students on campus, Ripon College is a true community where students live, socialize and study together.

How are roommates assigned and when will I find out who I will be rooming with?

Roommates are assigned based on the information you provide on your housing application under “Compatibility Preferences.” The answers to questions such as “Do you need to have absolute quiet to study?” (and others listed) will help to pair you with a roommate who has a similar living style to your own. You should think critically about how you answer these questions. Take into account the type of environment you want to live in to be academically successful and be honest in your response. You can contact the Residence Life office at any time to update those before Summer Orientation if you feel the need. You should expect to receive your rooming assignments by mail in mid to late July.

How are rooms assigned to returning students?

A room lottery is conducted each year in late spring. Independent students select rooms based on class status. Upcoming seniors choose first, followed by juniors and sophomores. Students who join a Greek group are housed within space allocated to that group. The group assigns members to rooms based on criteria developed within their group (i.e., class status, GPA, etc.).

Can I move in early?

It is important that you make every effort not to arrive on campus prior to your assigned move-in day. However, if you are flying in or have some special circumstances that require early arrival consideration, you must call the Office of Residence Life well in advance to get approval to do so (920-748-8186). A per-night fee may be charged to your student account for doing so.

What is the difference between bunking and lofting?

Bunking beds refers to stacking one on top of another. Lofting involves building a structure to support the bed above the ground. If students would like to bunk their beds and will be living in Tri-Dorms, Johnson or East Scott, metal extenders are needed in order to do so. The Physical Plant Department will need to come into the room to bunk them. A request for this can be made by contacting the Residence Life Office and through the myRipon Portal. There are a limited number of supplies for this available, so it is first-come, first-served. Please ask a residence life staff member to assist in this process. If students would like a loft, it is necessary that they rent one from the College’s loft provider, College Products, Inc. This program is easy to use, and lofts and futons are delivered to campus on move-in weekend. Students interested in participating in this program should click here.

Are there smoke-free living areas?

All residence halls are smoke-free. Smoking is allowed only outside residence halls on porches and patios.

May I bring a pet?

Students are allowed to have small aquarium fish in the residence halls. No other pets are allowed. The maximum aquarium size is 10 gallons per student. For more information on policies about items to bring to campus, check the Student Handbook.

Where do first-year students live?

Most first-year men live in Scott Hall, while some may live in Tri-Dorms (Shaler, Evans or Wright). First-year women can live in Tri-Dorms, Johnson Hall or Scott. Middle Scott and Tri-Dorms have either traditional double rooms or suites. Johnson and East Scott have traditional double rooms. Suites consist of two bedrooms, separated by a common room. As students indicate their preferences for double rooms or suites, they should consider carefully which type of environment would best fit their social and study skills.

What is included in the residence hall room?

Every residence hall room has one bed, desk and closet space for each resident. Wi-Fi internet is available throughout campus. Students are allowed to bring appliances such as microwaves, small refrigerators (4.5 cubic feet max), televisions, stereos and computers to campus. Please note that air conditioners, space heaters, toasters and halogen lamps are among items not allowed in our halls. For more information on policies about items to bring to campus, check the Student Handbook.

What is the difference between East Scott and Middle Scott?

East and Middle Scott are both sections of the same building. They are connected by various stairwells, hallways and common areas. Room numbers ending in 30-47 (for example room 130, 137, 244A, 345B, etc.) are in Middle Scott. Room numbers ending in 01-11 (for example 104, 206, 411, etc) are in East Scott.

What is my mailing address on campus?

Each student is assigned a unit number. They keep that number all four years they are enrolled. That unit number becomes your mailing address. You do not need a student’s room number in order to send something to them in the mail.

For example:
Student Smith
600 Campus Drive Unit #100
Ripon, WI 54971

Where can I study in the Residence Halls?

There are lounge spaces in all of our residence halls for students to gather socially and to study. Some of them have large TVs for students to use while others are quieter for personal study spaces. Many of our residence halls have kitchen spaces as well for the building to share. Some students find it comforting to study at a kitchen table even when they get to college.

What sort of security does Ripon have?

A contract security company is on duty every night. They do rounds of the campus and can be contacted to provide an escort from campus buildings and parking lots to the residence halls. In addition, there is at least one student staff member on duty every night who does rounds of the area for which they are responsible. There are also three Residence Hall Directors, professional staff members, who are each responsible for an area of campus. One Hall Director is on duty each night from 8 p.m. until 7 a.m. the next morning. The RA’s and Hall Director’s phone numbers are posted in each of the residence halls. In addition, Ripon utilizes a key card access system in all of the buildings in which students are housed. This is done in an effort to ensure that only Ripon College students have access to the residence halls during the day and only building residents have access at night.

Do I need an insurance policy to cover my belongings in the residence halls?

Ripon College assumes no responsibility for damage, loss or theft of the personal belongings of students. This includes personal articles damaged or lost in washers and dryers. You should check your parents’ home insurance policy to request information regarding coverage while attending college.

Is there cable TV in the residence halls?

Each residence hall double room has cable hookup for one TV. Suite style rooms have cable hookup for two TVs. Students need to provide their own cable cord in order to access the cable TV. Many lounge spaces on campus have TVs that are also hooked up to our cable TV as well for students to use.

How do I do laundry in the residence halls?

Laundry facilities are located in each of the residence halls on campus. Laundry rooms are open to all on-campus students and have no additional costs.

Is there wireless internet in the residence halls?

Yes, Ripon College has campus-wide Wi-Fi so there is no need to bring ethernet cables for your dorm room.

Is there anything fun to do on campus?

Of course! Most weekend nights there are programs sponsored by the college or student groups for students to attend. The Ripon After Dark programming series and our programming board, Ripon Live!, plan plenty of events through the year. There are also many programs that take place in the residence halls that are sponsored by the Residence Life office for you to hang out with other people that live in your building or meet new students from other areas of campus. Living on campus means that there is never a dull moment!

To get any other questions answered, contact Director of Residence Life Mark Nicklaus.

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