Residence Life
Housing
As a residential institution, Alice Lloyd College believes that campus living provides opportunities for personal growth, development, and education. Dormitory life is an integral part of the college experience and development of the total person. The opportunity to live away from home, gain personal maturity through responsibility, meet and share with new people from different cultural and personal backgrounds, and take an active part in the governance and operation of a residence hall are only a few advantages found in dormitory life.
The College requires that full-time students live in authorized campus housing with the exception of students commuting to ALC and living with immediate family members. The Dean of Students and Community Life must approve all other housing arrangements. Resident students are required to subscribe to the College Board Plan.
Alice Lloyd College has four dormitory complexes:

Berger-Auen Hall (Male)

Carrick Hall (Female)

Howard Hall (Male)

Lily Memorial Hall (Female)
A professional residence hall staff supervises dormitories. In addition, a student Resident Advisor is housed on each floor of each residence. Your RA is an excellent resource person who is there for your well-being and will help you navigate the ways of college life. The Resident Advisors have been chosen for their leadership abilities and are available for counseling and assistance.
For further information contact:
Jason Stowers, Director of Student Housing
Scott Cornett, Dean of Students and Community Life
Christine Stumbo, Dean of Women/RA Advisor
Mary Lou Gayheart, Secretary for Dean of Students and Community Life
Dining Facilities
The dining hall (Hunger Din), located on the first floor of the Davis Student Center, is open to all students, faculty, and staff. Morning, noon, and evening meals are served daily, Monday through Friday. Brunch and an evening meal are served on Saturday and the noon meal is served on Sunday. Meal service is not provided when school is not in session. Appropriate dress in the dining hall is described in the Student Handbook.