Dodge College First Year Housing

<p>Hi Smother,</p>

<p>I now understand your question after reviewing the revised Housing webpage:
<a href=“Page Not Found | Chapman University”>Page Not Found | Chapman University; Options</p>

<p>I see that they have a new freshman housing system this year. FFCs are no longer being used this years as in the past (including 2012) for dorm room Assignments. </p>

<p>The new system to start in 2013 is the Freshman Fenestra Residential Communities: </p>

<p>“All first year students are housed together in our residence halls. The word Fenestra means window in Latin and through Fenestra communities students will be able to take advantage of the many windows of opportunity that Chapman has to offer. The Fenestra communities are designed to support first year students’ successful transition into the college environment and the Chapman community. Most first year students who are living on campus will be assigned by academic content in one of our first year halls. These Fenestra communities benefit students because it allows for an improved learning experience and stronger connections between peers with similar academic interests.” </p>

<p>[Residential</a> Programs | Housing and Residence Life | Chapman University](<a href=“Page Not Found | Chapman University”>Page Not Found | Chapman University) Programs</p>

<p>The dorm assignments (note: presently; subject to change) are as follows:</p>

<p>North Morlan Hall: Dodge and Wilkinson Social Science</p>

<p>Henley Hall: Education Studies, Performing Arts and Schmid Science & Technology</p>

<p>Glass Hall: Argyros Business & Economics and Wilkinson Humanities</p>

<p>Pralle-Sodaro Hall: Argyros Business & Economics and Dodge</p>

<p>Regarding your question Smother why all freshman Dodge students are not housed in the same dorm as discussed in by post above in order to get the complete college experience you do not want become isolated from the rest of Chapman U student body. There is a lot of collaboration between the majors at Chapman U. After all, your future spouse may be among these “other” majors or you may find a different major is more to your liking as the years past at Chapman!</p>