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Residential Life

Living on campus at Â鶹¹ÙÍø Providence gives our students the opportunity to experience the best of the Creative Capital while living in a close-knit community.

Most of our residence halls are centrally located. The Downcity Campus, in the heart of Providence, houses students from all colleges. The Harborside Campus, which overlooks Narragansett Bay, primarily houses Culinary Arts students.

Our residence halls offer traditional rooms, suites and apartment community living. Whether you’re looking for a single or a suite, a social whirlwind or a close-knit atmosphere, there’s a hall to meet your needs.

“It’s my pleasure to welcome you to your new home at Â鶹¹ÙÍø. Whether this is your first year or you’re a returning resident, I am happy you’ve chosen to stay with us. We hope that you love living here!”Director Becky Budynkiewicz

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Meet the Residential Life Staff

Director of Residential Life Becky Budynkiewicz provides direction and oversight to universitywide Residential Life staff ensuring that department efforts align with university goals.

Associate Director of Residential Education (TBD) is in charge of the recruitment and training of student teams and leads initiatives for the residence halls to maintain a safe, educational, engaging, and welcoming environment for students.

Associate Director of Housing Operations Andrea Mantilla directs and oversees Housing Operation staff, including student placements, system management and facilities.

Area Coordinators & Residence Directors
Area Coordinators and Residence Directors are live-in professional staff responsible for creating a safe, supportive, living-learning environment for residential students through supervision of the hall’s residence life team members and serving as first-level professional support for various student housing issues (roommate conflict, facilities-related concerns, etc.).

Area Coordinator for Harborside Village and Harborview: Lauren Anderson
Area Coordinator for Snowden and Xavier: Nanetshka Vargas-Fernandez
Residence Director for McNulty Hall: AnneMarie Boyle
Residence Director for HUB (South, East & West halls): Jaya LaPrade

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New and Prospective Student FAQs

Can I change my room assignment now?
We do not offer room changes prior to arrival to campus.

Can I change my room after I arrive?
Room changes are done in week 3 of every semester. You can submit for a room change at that time.

After I arrive, can I just switch rooms with another person if they want to move, too?
Yes you can, as long as you do it during the room change process that starts in week 3 and you inform your Area Coordinator about the change. 

Can I move in early?
For Fall semester opening we offer up to 2 day early move in and for Spring semester we offer up to 1 day early move in. We are unable to offer anything earlier than that.

I am in a triple, but there are only 2 people assigned to my room. Does that mean I will have extra space in my room?
If you have an empty space in your room, please keep it available for a new roommate to move in. This includes leaving the extra bed, closet, dresser and desk free of personal items and ready for a new occupant.

Can I ship my belongings ahead of time?
The residence halls are not able to receive mail or packages until students arrive. If mail/packages are sent ahead of time they will be returned. Please plan for any and all shipments to arrive after you have moved into the residence hall.

How do I get a microfridge for my room?
A microfridge will be in your room when you arrive.*  If you and your roommates have not made payment arrangements with the Microfridge Company to keep the Microfridge within the first 2 weeks of class, the company will remove it from your room at that time. To obtain pricing information and make rental arrangements, please contact College Refrigerators at 1-800-525-7307.

*Microfridges are located only in traditional halls. 

What should I bring with me?
See our recommended packing list at jwuLink > Student Life > On-Campus Housing.

What’s in my room?
The university provides each resident with a twin extra-long bed and mattress, a desk and a chair, a dresser, and an armoire or a closet space.

What’s in my hall?
Each hall conveniently provides areas for student use such as study rooms, TV lounges, game rooms, and laundry rooms. Each hall also features a printing station for residents to utilize to print materials for their course work.

Where can I do laundry?
Laundry facilities are located in each residence hall and are paid for through a phone app. 

What does my meal plan include?
Â鶹¹ÙÍø offers a range of meal plan options. All first-year students have an All Access meal plan while returning students can choose between an All Access, 14, or 10 meals per week plan options. Students in apartment-style housing are not required to have a meal plan, however vast majority do pick one. Each plan offers “flex dollars” which can be used instead of a full meal swipe at any dining location to make small purchases (e.g. a beverage at Starbucks).

Is there a nurse or doctor on campus?
There are two Health Services offices, serving both resident and commuter students. There is no charge for treatment, and many medications are dispensed free of charge. Students may use either Health Services facility, and when necessary, transportation to one office or the other may be arranged for a student by Health Services staff. The Downcity Health Services Office (401-598-1104) is located in the Wales Hall. The Harborside Health Services Office (401-598-1151) is on the first floor of the Student Services Complex.

In the event of a medical emergency, dial (9) 911 first for emergency assistance; then contact Campus Safety & Security at 401-598-1103. For more info, contact Health Services, or see your hall team member.

Is there transportation on campus?
Yes. Your valid Â鶹¹ÙÍø ID allows you to use Â鶹¹ÙÍø transportation (also known as Wildcat Wheels) at no cost to you. The university offers discounted access to RIPTA for qualified students — visit or call 401-781-9400 for schedules. Â鶹¹ÙÍø bus schedules will be available at the front desk of your residence hall when you arrive. For more info, contact Student Transportation Services.

Can I park on campus?
Parking permits for day school students are handled by Campus Safety & Security. All students must have a university-issued parking permit to park on campus. Parking permits can be purchased on a yearly or semster basis. For more information about parking on campus, contact Campus Safety & Security.

Can I have pets?
Yes, we allow for students to have pets or emotional support animals on campus as long as you choose to reside in one of our Pet and Animal Friendly (PAF) communities. Students are limited to one animal only. That means one animal per person in a room. If you have roommates, they may bring an animal as well, so there may be multiple animals in the room. We strongly encourage you to have conversations with your roommate(s) about your pets and animals before arriving to campus.

Â鶹¹ÙÍø PAF Communities permit a student to have an animal in the following categories:

  • Dogs over the age of 1 year old and no larger than 40lbs fully grown (non-aggressive and state/city approved breeds)
  • Cats over the age of 1 year old
  • Small caged mammals (e.g. hamster)
  • Turtles, lizards or fish that can comfortably live in a 5-gallon tank or smaller
  • Animals that are not permitted include, but are not limited to: wildlife; poisonous or endangered species; snakes; farm, lab, or production animals; or animals that have to be fed a live animals for survival.

In addition, freshwater fish (no turtles or frogs) in 5-gallon tanks or smaller are allowed in all residence halls.

All pets and animals must have clean bill of health from their veterinarian, be spayed/neutered, up to date on shorts and be pre-approved by Residential Life prior to the animal arriving to the campus.

Note: A student does not have to have an animal in order to live in a pet and animal friendly community. For example, a student may want to live with a roommate who has a pet.

Where can I get more information about on-campus housing?
More information is available on .

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Parent and Family FAQs

How are residence halls secured?
All residence halls require card access to enter the hall. (Students use their ID card to gain access to their respective residence hall.) With the exception of the Harborside Village and a few upper-class and post-traditional halls, the front desk of every hall is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, while school is in session.

How do I send mail/a package to my student?
Hall addresses can be found on .

Can I ship items ahead for my student?
We do not staff the residence halls until students arrive, so mail will not be accepted prior to move-in weekend. If packages or mail are sent ahead of time, they will be returned. Please plan for any and all shipments to arrive after your student has moved into a residence hall.

How can my student select housing for the next academic year?
about how housing selection works. 

Where can I get more information about on-campus housing?
More information is available on .

How can I become involved on campus?
Join our email list. You can also volunteer through Â鶹¹ÙÍø’s Parent & Family Advisory Board.