Living at NCC

Building an Atmosphere for Success

While making the most of your experience living on-campus, your top priority should be your education. That’s ultimately what you are here for! In order to help you achieve success with your studies, the Residence Halls were designed help you learn and include free, high speed Wi-Fi, study lounges, quiet hours, computer and printer access, and our homework huddle.

 

Safe & Secure

In addition to the Housing & Residence Life Staff, the residence hall and apartments are patrolled by Public Safety. Public Safety and the Housing & Residence Life Staff work together to ensure a safe and secure living environment. The residence hall and apartments also feature several safety features such as swipe card building entry, alarmed side doors, fire sprinklers, and cameras in common areas/hallways. 

 

Resources at Your Fingertips

As a resident student living on campus, you're not only closer to your classes, you're also closer to a wealth of resources and services that can support you academically, personally and professionally. Take advantage of our Health & Wellness Center, Counseling Services, Learning Center, Accessibility Resource Center and campus Library to make sure all your needs are met.



Room Options & Prices

In your first year at NCC, you can apply to live in the Residence Hall Commons, a traditional dorm-style community with single- and double-occupancy rooms. As a second-year or returning student, you may apply to stay in the Residence Hall Commons or move to the Apartments. Discover more below!

Residence Hall Commons

Located across the street from our main academic buildings, the Residence Hall Commons is a traditional residential building built in the 1980's and renovated in 2015. The building is home to the majority of students living on campus and serves as the hub for housing our diverse student population. The Residence Hall Commons includes student rooms, study lounges, social spaces, laundry rooms, and the Dining Commons. 

 

The Residence Hall Commons is comprised of mostly double occupancy rooms, a limited number of single rooms, and also a triple and quad room as well. For the 2022-2023 academic, we will be offering "Deluxe Single" rooms for the first time allowing students to live in a double by themselves.

  

Each room in the Residence Hall Commons is slightly different. Due to this, we will not able to provide you with specific dimensions of your rooms.  However, each student is provided with a bed (XL Twin Mattresses), a dresser, desk chair, desk and closet.

 

Types of Rooms

  • Double Room: the most common room-type available. Students living in a double room will need to identify and select a roommate to live with for the semester, for a total of two (2) students living in a double room.
  • Single Room: limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Some single rooms are set aside for medical accomodations and the rest are open for students to select when choosing a room when completing their application.
  • Deluxe Single Room: traditional double room with only one person living in the room. These rooms are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. These rooms are given priority to Adult Learners (non-traditional) and Returning Students who have lived on campus previously.

 

Res Hall Commons Virtual Tour



Residence Hall Commons Amenities

Conveniently located within the Residence Hall Commons, the Dining Commons offers a wide variety of options each day for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The menu changes daily to allow for a greater variety of food options for the students, in addition to standard items at the grill and pizza station that are open every day. The staff is happy to work with you if you have food allergies, a specific diet, or items you would like to see offered. Visit the Residential Dining Page for more information regarding meal plan options and costs. 

Conveniently located within the Residence Hall Commons, the Den is a late-night snack bar. The Den offers a variety of snacks like chicken fingers, burgers, fries, and more. Residents can use their FLEX dollars here after the dining hall closes.

FREE for all residents! Laundry rooms are available in the Residence Hall Commons and available for all residents for use. All of the machines are high-efficiency machines, so please buy HE detergent when you are buying supplies to bring to campus (laundry detergent pods are a great choice!).

Within the Residence Hall Commons, there are multiple lounges that provide space for studying, socializing and relaxing. Each lounge is equipped with a large screen TV, couches, chairs and tables for students to use. These spaces are the hubs for community and social engagement.

Located in the center of the building by the mailboxes, the Learning Lounge offers students a quiet space to do homework, work a project with friends, or study. The lounge features several tables, a large whiteboard, resources, computers, and a printer. The Learning Lounge hosts a reoccuring program during the academic year, "Homework Huddle" where peer tutors are available and students work collaboratively to study. 

Each resident will be assigned a mailbox number when they arrive on campus. Mail is delivered to the residence hall, Monday through Friday each week, during the fall and spring semesters. Students that receive packages will receive an email to their student email indicating they need to stop by the College Mail Room, located in College Center building, to pick up their package. 

Wi-Fi connectivity is available in the Residence Hall Commons at no additional cost to the residents. Stream your favorite show or movie, play games online with friends, or finish research for a paper. 

Something broken or not workng properly in your room? Don't worry, just submit a work order! Residents can submit a work order by emailing workorder@northampton.edu and someone from Facilities will do their best to address the problem or concern.

No need to worry about bringing a refrigerator or microwave when you move in! Each room in the Residence Hall Commons is equiped with a microfridge (refrigerator, freezer, microwave combo) unit. One less thing for you to worry about!



Apartments

Located directly behind the Residence Hall Commons, the Apartments were built in the 1980's with renovations completed in 2021. The building houses many of our second-year or returning students. Students living in the apartments are required to have and maintain a cumulative GPA of a 2.5. 

 

Each apartment is similar in size and layout. The odd numbered apartments are on the ground floor and the even numbered apartments are on the second floor. Each apartment includes the following:

  • Full Kitchen (refrigerator, oven, stove, microwave, sink, cabinets)
  • Dining/Living Room (love seat, two chairs, coffee table, TV stand/bookshelf, dining room table with four chairs)
  • Two Double Bedrooms (two sets of beds, dressers, desks, chairs, closets in each bedroom)
  • Two Bathrooms (sink, toilet, shower in each bathroom)

Residents living in the Apartments also have access to the washers and dryers in the residence hall, as the Apartments do not have a separate laundry room located within the apartments.

 

 

Apartments Virtual Tour



Apartments Amenities

FREE for all residents! There are no laundry rooms in the Apartments but all apartment residents have access to the Residence Hall Commons, right next door, to use one of the laundry rooms. All of the machines are high efficiency machines, so please buy HE detergent when you are buying supplies to bring to campus (laundry detergent pods are a great choice!).

Each resident will be assigned a mailbox number when they arrive on campus. Mail is delivered to the residence hall, Monday through Friday each week, during the fall and spring semesters. Students that receive packages will receive an email to their student email indicating they need to stop by the College Mail Room, located in College Center building, to pick up their package. 

Wi-Fi connectivity is available in the Apartments at no additional cost to the residents. Stream your favorite show or movie, play games online with friends, or finish research for a paper. 

Something broken or not workng properly in your room? Don't worry, just submit a work order! Residents can submit a work order by emailing workorder@northampton.edu and someone from Facilities will do their best to address the problem or concern.



Room Prices for Fall 2024 & Spring 2025

The prices below indicate the cost per semester for a room on campus during the 2024-2025 academic year. Meal plans are required for all students living in the Residence Hall Commons. For meal plan pricing and more information, please refer to the Residential Dining page

Residence Hall Double Room: $3,130.00 per semester

Residence Hall Single Room: $3,661.00 per semester

Apartment Double Room: $3,775.00 per semester