Feels like being in high school when at Lafayette?

<p>Themed floors or what we call Special Interest Floors are only open to Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. All the interest floors are completely student run, although they do have a faculty advisor and the floor president has scheduled meetings with the Residence Life contact person.
Also worth nothing, if your son has an idea for a special interest floor he would like to start himself, he can talk to Residence Life and they are open to the idea of adding new interest floors. In previous years, we used to have interest floors for computer enthusiasts and a movie appreciation floor which died down due to lack of student interest. He could definitely try to restart those for his sophomore year.</p>

<p>For first years, we do offer wellness or substance free housing options. From what I know, there will be two or three floors next year that are first year wellness (although this might change). If he is interested in wellness, he should mark that on the housing survey that Lafayette will be sending.</p>

<p>If he is into film making, I would suggest checking out the Arts Society. They are a group of about 15 students interested in the Arts who live in a block of off campus college housing and plan and participate in Arts related activities.
[Lafayette</a> College Arts Society » Arts Houses](<a href=“http://sites.lafayette.edu/artssociety/arts-houses/]Lafayette”>http://sites.lafayette.edu/artssociety/arts-houses/)</p>