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Residence Life Huntington University is a residential campus. The University views the educational process as extending beyond the classroom, whereby the residence hall program provides learning as well as living environments which enhance the social and intellectual development of students. Six residence halls in three separate complexes house students in modern and well-maintained facilities. Hardy Hall for women and Wright Hall for men are more traditional residence halls joined by a common lobby. Baker Hall for men and women offers a suite arrangement where each floor has three to four suites and each suite has four to five rooms. Each suite shares a common bath and lounge. Roush Hall is for women and offers a modified suite arrangement with two rooms and a bath per suite. Meadows and Miller Halls are
upper class residence halls Forester Village Apartments are primarily for married students and staff housing and as overflow housing for single, upper class students. Located at the southeast side of the campus, Forester Village is a modern complex of two-bedroom apartments within three- or four-apartment units.
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Off-Campus Application prudy@huntington.edu or 260-359-4003. 2. Single Student application
New Student Information
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