This is a list of residential colleges at various college campuses. It gives the name of the university and country in which each college is located. It is sorted by country (and sometimes by regional subdivision), and in alphabetical order by university name and then college name within each country.
Australia
editSouth Australia
editResidential Colleges in North Adelaide
editIndependent colleges associated with the University of Adelaide, University of South Australia and Flinders University.[1]
- Aquinas College
- Kathleen Lumley College (postgraduate)
- Lincoln College
- St. Ann's College
- St. Mark's College
- University Hall[2]
Australian Capital Territory
edit- Bruce Hall
- Burgmann College
- Burton & Garran Hall
- Fenner Hall
- Graduate House
- John XXIII College
- Toad Hall
- Ursula Hall
- University House
- Wright Hall
- Yukeembruk College
Tasmania
editHobart
- Christ College
- Jane Franklin Hall
- St. John Fisher College
- Hytten Hall
Launceston
- Investigator Hall
- Kerslake Hall
Victoria
editThe Management rights of the Residential Colleges of LaTrobe University were given to UniLodge Australia in 2020.
University of Melbourne
editThe University of Melbourne's residential colleges are:[3]
- Graduate House
- International House
- Janet Clarke Hall
- Medley Hall
- Newman College
- Ormond College
- Queen's College
- St. Hilda's College
- St. Mary's College
- Trinity College
- University College
New South Wales
edit- Austin College, University of New England
- Drummond and Smith College
- Duval College
- Earle Page College
- Mary White College
- Robb College
- St Albert's College
- Basser College
- Colombo House
- Creston College
- Fig Tree Hall
- Goldstein College
- International House
- New College
- Philip Baxter College
- Shalom College
- UNSW Hall
- Warrane College
- International House
- Mandelbaum House
- Sancta Sophia College
- St. Andrew's College
- St. John's College
- St. Paul's College
- Wesley College
- The Women's College
- Campus East
- Graduate House
- Gundi
- International House
- Kooloobong
- Keiraview
- The Manor
- Marketview
- Weerona College
Queensland
editIndependent
edit- Bellenden Ker College
- Griffith University Village
- KGBC
- Mt. Gravatt College
- Saints Catholic College
- Saint Mark's College (James Cook University)|Saint Mark's College
- The John Flynn College
- Cromwell College
- Duschesne College
- Emmanuel College
- Grace College
- International House
- King's College
- St. John's College
- St. Leo's College
- Union College
- Women's College
Western Australia
edit- St. Catherine's College
- St. Catherine's College
- St. George's College
- St. Thomas Moore College
- Trinity College
- University Hall
Canada
edit- Catharine Parr Traill College
- Champlain College
- Julian Blackburn College
- Lady Eaton College
- Otonabee College
- Peter Gzowski College
University of Manitoba
editThe colleges affiliated to the University of Manitoba are:[4]
- Conrad Grebel University College
- Renison University College
- St. Jerome's University
- St. Paul's University College
- Constituent colleges
- Federated colleges
- St. Michael's College
- Loretto College
- Trinity College
- Victoria University
- Theological colleges
- Knox College
- Regis College
- Wycliffe College
- Massey College, affiliated but independent
Germany
edit- Alfried Krupp College
- College Nordmetall
- College 3
- Mercator College
Hong Kong
editSouth Korea
edit- RC 21동
Sinchon and International Campus:
- 한결 하우스 (Evergreen House)
- 이원철 하우스 (Wonchul House)
- 언더우드 하우스 (Underwood House)
- 윤동주 하우스 (Yun, Dong-Joo House)
- 무악 하우스 (Muak House)
- 치원 하우스 (Chi Won House)
- 용재 하우스 (Yongjae House)
- 에비슨 하우스 (Avison House)
- 백양 하우스 (Baek Yang House)
- 청송하우스 (Cheongsong House)
- 알렌 국제 하우스 (Allen International House)
- 아리스토텔레스 국제 하우스 (Aristotle International House)
Wonju Campus:
- 이글 하우스 (Eagle House)
- 솜니움 하우스 (Somnium House)
- 머레이 하우스 (Murray House)
- 로이스 하우스 (Lois House)
- 베리타스 하우스 (Veritas House)
- 아람뜰 하우스 (Aramttle House)
- 초아름 하우스 (Choareum House)
- 토레이칼리지 (Torrey College, 비전관)
- 카이퍼칼리지 (Kuyper College, 창조관)
- 손양원칼리지 (Son Yang Won College, 벧엘관)
- 열송학사칼리지 (Philadelphos College, 로뎀관)
- 장기려칼리지 (Chang Kee ryo College, 은혜관)
- 카마이클칼리지 (Carmichael College, 국제관)
India
edit- Sree Kerala Varma College, Thrissur
- St. Thomas College, Thrissur
- Sree Narayana College, Nattika
- Sree Narayana Guru College of Advanced Studies, Nattika
- St. Aloysius College, Elthuruth
- Vimala College, Thrissur
- St. Marys College, Thrissur
- Little Flower College, Guruvayoor
- Sree Krishna College, Guruvayoor
- MES, Asmabi, Kodungaloor
- Sahrdaya College of Advanced Studies, Kodakara
- Prajyoti Niketan College, Pudukad
- St. Thomas College, Thrissur
- Panampilly Memorial College, Chalakudy
- IHRD, Nattika
- Christ College, Irinjalakuda
- C. K. Achuthamenon College, Kuttanellur
- Government College, Ollur
- St. Thomas College, Kozhencheri
- Union Christian College, Aluva
- Maharaja's College, Ernakulam
- SNM College, Maliankara, Moothakunnam
- KMM College of Arts and Science, Thrikkakara
- Nirmala College, Muvattupuzha
- Newman College, Thodupuzha
Italy
editThe University of Pavia has 16 residential colleges, with the oldest dating back to the 16th century. Eleven are state-owned, four are independent colleges "legally recognised by the Italian Ministry of University and Research" and one is private. Students are not required to be members of a college.[5]
- Collegio Alessandro Volta
- Collegio Benvenuto Griziotti
- Collegio Borromeo (independent)
- Collegio Castiglioni-Brugnatelli
- Collegio Fratelli Cairoli
- Collegio Gerolamo Cardano
- Collegio Ghislieri (independent)
- Collegio Giasone del Maino
- Collegio Lazzaro Spallanzani
- Collegio Lorenzo Valla
- Collegio Nuovo (independent)
- Collegio Plinio Fraccaro
- Collegio Santa Caterina da Siena (independent)
- Collegio Universitario Quartier Novo
- Residenze Golgi I e II
- Private Residence "Campus 4 us"
New Zealand
edit- International House
- Grafton Hall
- O'Rorke Hall
The University of Otago has 14 colleges, of which 10 are undergraduate only and 4 take both postgraduates and undergraduates.[6]
- Aquinas College
- Arana College (undergraduate and postgraduate)
- Caroline Freeman College (undergraduate and postgraduate)
- Carrington College
- Cumberland College
- Hayward College
- Knox College (undergraduate and postgraduate)
- St Margaret's College
- Salmond College (undergraduate and postgraduate)
- Selwyn College
- Studholme College
- Te Rangi Hiroa College
- Toroa College
- University College
Singapore
edit- College of Alice and Peter Tan
- Ridge View Residential College
- Residential College 4
- Tembusu College
Thailand
edit- Residential College at KMUTT Ratchaburi Learning Park [8]
United Kingdom
edit- Christ's College
- Churchill College
- Clare College
- Clare Hall (postgraduate only)
- Corpus Christi College
- Darwin College (postgraduate only)
- Downing College
- Emmanuel College
- Fitzwilliam College
- Girton College
- Gonville and Caius College
- Homerton College
- Hughes Hall (mature and postgraduate students only)
- Jesus College
- King's College
- Lucy Cavendish College
- Magdalene College
- Murray Edwards College (women only)
- Newnham College (women only)
- Pembroke College
- Peterhouse
- Queens' College
- Robinson College
- St Catharine's College
- St Edmund's College (mature and postgraduate students only)
- St John's College
- Selwyn College
- Sidney Sussex College
- Trinity College
- Trinity Hall
- Wolfson College (mature and postgraduate students only)
Source: "College A-Z". University of Cambridge. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
- Collingwood College
- Grey College
- Hatfield College
- John Snow College
- Josephine Butler College
- St Aidan's College
- St Chad's College
- St Cuthbert's Society
- College of St Hild and St Bede
- St John's College
- St Mary's College
- South College
- Stephenson College
- Trevelyan College
- University College
- Ustinov College (postgraduate only)
- Van Mildert College
Source: "Explore the colleges". Durham University. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
The University of Kent has seven colleges in its Canterbury campus (one primarily postgraduate) and one (for both undergraduates and postgraduates) at its Medway campus.[9]
- Darwin College
- Eliot College
- Keynes College
- Medway College (undergraduate and postgraduate; at Medway campus)
- Park Wood College
- Rutherford College
- Turing College
- Woolf College (mainly postgraduate)
- Bowland College
- Cartmel College
- The County College
- Furness College
- Fylde College
- Graduate College (postgraduate only)
- Grizedale College
- Lonsdale College
- Pendle College
Source: "Our Colleges". Lancaster University. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
- All Souls College (does not accept postgraduate or undergraduate students)
- Balliol College
- Blackfriars Hall
- Brasenose College
- Campion Hall (postgraduate only)
- Christ Church
- Corpus Christi College
- Exeter College
- Green Templeton College (postgraduate only)
- Harris Manchester College
- Hertford College
- Jesus College
- Keble College, Oxford
- Kellogg College (postgraduate only)
- Lady Margaret Hall
- Linacre College (postgraduate only)
- Lincoln College
- Magdalen College
- Mansfield College
- Merton College
- New College
- Nuffield College (postgraduate only)
- Oriel College
- Pembroke College
- The Queen's College
- Regent's Park College
- Reuben College (postgraduate only)
- St Anne's College
- St Antony's College (postgraduate only)
- St Benet's Hall
- St Catherine's College
- St Cross College (postgraduate only)
- St Edmund Hall
- St Hilda's College
- St Hugh's College
- St John's College
- St Peter's College
- St Stephen's House
- Somerville College
- Trinity College
- University College
- Wadham College
- Wolfson College (postgraduate only)
- Worcester College
- Wycliffe Hall
Source: "College listing". University of Oxford. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
Source: "The Colleges of Roehampton". University of Roehampton. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
- Alcuin College
- Anne Lister College
- Constantine College
- David Kato College
- Derwent College
- Goodricke College
- Halifax College
- James College
- Langwith College
- Vanbrugh College
- Wentworth Graduate College (postgraduate only)
Source: "Our Colleges". University of York. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
United States
editNortheast
editBinghamton University has six residential communities:[10]
- Apartment Community
- College-In-The-Woods
- Dickinson Community
- Hinman College
- Mountainview College
- Newing College
Cornell has a variety of housing options, including residences halls, program houses (themed residences halls) and co-op houses. Two of the program houses are identified as residential colleges:[11]
- Risley Residential College
- Ujamaa Residential College
The houses of the West Campus House System have also been identified by the university as a "residential college initiative":[12]
- Carl Becker House
- Hans Bethe House
- Alice Cook House
- William Keeton House
- Flora Rose House
Dartmouth has six houses in its house system and all students are members of a house:[13][14]
- Allen House
- East Wheelock House
- North Park House
- School House
- South House
- West House
Fairfield University has three sophomore residential colleges that offer both residence and academic programmes to sophomore (second year) students:[15]
- Service for Justice Residential College
- Ignatian Leadership Residential College
- Creative Life Residential College
Fordham University has three integrated learning communities for first year students and six for upperclassmen.
First year integrated learning communities:[16]
- Loyola Residential College and the Manresa Program
- Queen’s Court Residential College
- Science Integrated Learning Community
Upperclassmen integrated learning communities:[17]
- Campbell and Salice-Conley Residential College
- Integrated Learning Community for Global Business
- The West Wing: Integrated Learning Community for Ignatian Leadership and Civic Service
- The Wellness Integrated Learning Community
- Upperclass Science Integrated Learning Community
- Tierney Sophomore Year Experience
Franklin & Marshall has five college houses:[18]
- Bonchek College House
- Brooks College House
- Roschel College House
- Ware College House
- Weis College House
Harvard's house system covers upper-level students (beyond the first year).[19] There are twelve residential houses and one "community" for non-residential students:[20]
- Adams House
- Cabot House
- Currier House
- Dudley Community
- Dunster House
- Eliot House
- Kirkland House
- Leverett House
- Lowell House
- Mather House
- Pforzheimer House
- Quincy House
- Winthrop House
Princeton has six undergraduate colleges and one graduate college:[21]
- Butler College
- First College
- Forbes College
- Graduate College (graduate students)[22]
- Mathey College
- Rockefeller College
- Whitman College
Rochester Institute of Technology has seven special interest houses:[23]
- Art House
- Computer Science House (CSH)
- Engineering House
- House of General Science (HoGS)
- International House (I-House)
- Photo House
- Unity House
- Douglass Residential College (women only)[24]
Yale has 14 residential colleges and all undergraduates belong to a college.[25]
- Benjamin Franklin College
- Berkeley College
- Branford College
- Davenport College
- Ezra Stiles College
- Grace Hopper College
- Jonathan Edwards College
- Morse College
- Pauli Murray College
- Pierson College
- Saybrook College
- Silliman College
- Timothy Dwight College
- Trumbull College
Midwest
editCentral Michigan University has ten themed "living learning communities":[26]
- Business Residential College
- Education and Human Services Residential College
- Health Professions Residential College
- Honors Program Residential Community
- Leader Advancement Scholars
- Multicultural Advancement and Lloyd Cofer Scholars Residential College
- Public-Spirited Scholars
- School of Music Residential College
- Science and Engineering Residential College
- Transfer Student Community
Michigan State University has three themed residential colleges.[28]
- James Madison College (public affairs and public policy)
- Lyman Briggs College (interdisciplinary studies and sciences
- Residential College in the Arts and Humanities (arts and humanities)
Northwestern has ten themed undergraduate residential colleges:[29]
- Residential College of Commerce and Industry
- Humanities Residential College
- Residential College of Cultural and Community Studies
- Communications Residential College
- Women's Residential College
- Public Affairs Residential College
- Shepard Residential College
- Residential College of Science and Engineering
- International Studies Residential College
- Willard Residential College
Washington University in St. Louis has ten residential colleges for first and second year students:[30]
- Hitzeman, Hurd and Myers
- Lee and Beaumont
- Liggett and Koenig
- Park and Mudd
- Robert S. Brookings
- Shanedling, Dauten and Rutledge
- Thomas H. Eliot
- Umrath and South 40
- Wayman Crow
- William Greenleaf Eliot
South
edit- Brooks Residential College
- Franklin Residential College
- Broussard I.T. Residential College
- Herget Freshman Residential College
- Elizabeth College
- Hart College
- Springer-Franklin College
- White College
- Eaton Residential College
- Hecht Residential College
- Mahoney Residential College
- Pearson Residential College
- Stanford Residential College
- Residential College
- Ashby Residential College at Mary Foust Hall
- Cornelia Strong College
- Grogan College
- Warren Ashby Residential College at Mary Foust Hall
- Dunham College
- Headington College
- Preston Residential College
- Residential College at East Hall
- Wall Residential College
UVa has many forms of upper-class housing including traditional dormitories, appartment-style housing, language houses, and 3 residential colleges.
Vanderbilt University has ten first-year houses, located on The Martha Rivers Ingram Commons, and five upper-division residential colleges.
- The Martha Rivers Ingram Commons
- Crawford House
- East House
- Gillette House
- Hank Ingram House
- Memorial House
- Murray House
- North House
- Stambaugh House
- Sutherland House
- West House
- Warren College
- Moore College
- E. Bronson Ingram College (E.B.I.)
- Nicholas S. Zeppos College (Zeppos)
- Rothschild College
- Residential College at West Ambler Johnston[31]
- Honors Residential College
- Leadership and Social Change College
- Baker College
- Brown College
- Duncan College
- Hanszen College
- Jones College
- Lovett College
- Martel College
- McMurtry College
- Sid Richardson College
- Wiess College
- Will Rice College
The University of Central Arkansas has six residential colleges: five "living and learning communities" and one "commuter learning community".[32]
- HPaW Residential College in Baridon Hall
- EDGE Residential College in Hughes Hall
- The Stars Residential College in Short/Denney Hall
- STEM Residential College in Arkansas Hall
- Business Residential College in Bear Hall
- Minton Commuter College in Old Main Hall
West
edit- Earl Warren College
- Eighth College
- Eleanor Roosevelt College
- John Muir College
- Revelle College
- Seventh College
- Sixth College
- Thurgood Marshall College
- College Nine
- Cowell College
- Crown College
- John R Lewis College
- Kresge College
- Merrill College
- Oakes College
- Porter College
- Rachel Carson College
- Stevenson College
- Freshman-Sophomore College
External links
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