Housing Options
- Home
- Offices and Services
- Residence Life
- Housing Options
- AP Summer Institute
- Deliberative Citizenship Initiative
- Division of Student Life
- Institutional Biosafety Committee
- Jay Hurt Hub for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- The College Crisis Initiative
- The Office of Equity Compliance
- Archives and Special Collections
- College Communications
- College Store
- Arts & Creative Engagement
- Academic Access & Disability Resources
- Academic Affairs
- Lula Bell's Resource Center
- Animal Care and Use
- Auxiliary Services
- Controller's Office
- Post and Print
- Carnegie Guest House
- Human Subjects IRB
- CatCard Services
- Matthews Center for Career Development
- Center for Teaching and Learning
- Chidsey Program for Leadership Development
- Civic Engagement
- College Relations
- Davidson Outdoors
- Dean Rusk International Studies Program
- Dining Services
- Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion
- Education Abroad
-
Environmental Health and Safety
- Fire & Life Safety
-
Occupational Safety
- Contractor Safety
- Confined Space Entry Program
- Electrical Safety
- Lockout Tagout Procedure
- Ladders and Scaffolding
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Respiratory Protection
- Hearing Conservation Program
- Hand and Power Tools
- Steam System Safety
- Welding, Cutting and Brazing
- Compressed Gas Cylinders
- Construction and Excavation
- Fork Lift Safety
- Motor Vehicle Safety
- Golf Cart Safety
- Biological, Chemical & Laboratory Safety
- Chemical Inventory
- Safety Data Sheets
- Training
- Environmental
- Indoor Air Quality
- Ergonomics
- Forms and Policies
- Incident Reporting
- EHS Committee
-
Office of Fellowships
- Appointments & Contact Information
-
Fellowship Opportunities
- Beinecke Scholarship
- Boren Fellowships
- Churchill Scholarship
- Critical Language Scholarship Program
- DAAD Rise Germany
- Fulbright U.S. Student Program
- Gaither Junior Fellows Program
- Gates Cambridge Scholarships
- Goldwater Scholarships
- Knight-Hennessy Scholars
- Luce Scholarships
- Marshall Scholarships
- McCall MacBain Scholarships
- National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships
- NOAA Hollings Scholarship
- Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
- Pickering Fellowship Program
- Rangel Fellowship Program
- Rhodes Scholarships
- Schwarzman Scholars
- Smith Scholarship
- Truman Scholarships
- Udall Scholarships
- UK Summer Institutes
- Watson Fellowship
- Fellowship Resources for Faculty & Staff
- Finance & Administration
-
Office of Sponsored Programs
- Research Compliance
- Proposal Development
-
Policies
- NSF and NIH Sexual Harassment Notification Policy
- NSF and NIH Breach of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Policy
- Conflict of Interest
- NIH and NSF Public Access Policy
- Policy and Procedure for Responsible Conduct of Research
- Effort Reporting Policy
- Export Control Policy
- Ethical Conduct in Research and Scholarship
- Financial Conflict of Interest Policy
- Full Year Sabbatical Fringe Benefits
- Grants Record Management Policy
- Drug Free Workplace
- Intellectual Property Policy
- Indirect Cost
- Postdoctoral Positions Policy
- Determination of Allowable Costs Policy
- Summer Salary Distribution
-
Post Award Management
- Procurement Policy
- Suspension and Debarment Policy and Procedure
- Grant-Related Expenditure Approval and Monitoring Procedure
- Unallowable Cost Policy
- Cost Transfer Policy
- Sub-Recipient Monitoring Policy
- Award Cash Management Service Procedure
- Hiring New Personnel
- Rebudgeting and Program Revisions
- Reporting and Closeout
- Staff
- Guest Services
- Student Health and Well-Being
- Housing and Relocation
-
Human Resources
- Benefits
- Retirement
-
Employee Guide
- Americans with Disabilities (ADA)
- Leave Accruals
- Attendance
- Background Checking Policy
- Confidentiality of Information
- Conflict of Interest
- Consensual Relationships
- Copyrights
- Dependent Tuition Assistance Policy
- Disciplinary Action
- Dress Code
- Drug-free Workplace
- Employee Designations
- Employee Files
- Employee Honor Code
- Employment and Recruitment
- Employment of Minors
- Employment of Relatives
- Family Medical Leave Act
- Firearms and Dangerous Weapons
- Funeral and Bereavement Leave
- Grievance Procedure
- Identification Cards/CatCards
- Immigration Sponsorship for College Employees
- Inclement Weather
- Jury Duty
- Long Term Disability
- Military Leave
- Non-Discrimination Policies
- Occupational Health and Safety
- Other Employment
- Overtime
- Parental Leave
- Pay During Special Circumstances
- Pet Policy
- Political Activity
- Reduced Hours and Voluntary Time Off
- References for Former Employees
- Relocation and Moving Expense Policy
- Resignation
- Retirement Health Insurance
- Short Term Disability
- Sick Leave
- Smoking Policy
- Sports Betting Policy
- Staff Tuition Policy
- Support for Lactation Policy
- Remote Work Policy
- Transfer, Promotion and Classification
- Use of College-owned Equipment and Work Areas
- Vacation
- Vehicles/Parking
- Volunteer Policy
- Voting
- Work Schedules
- Workers Compensation
- Employee Resources
- Manager Resources
- Work at Davidson
- Student Employment
- HR Staff
- Institutional Effectiveness
- International Student Engagement
- Investment Office
- July Experience
- Laundry Self-Service Facilities
- Motor Pool Services
- Physical Plant
- Public Safety
-
Registrar
- Academic Calendars
- Course Offerings
- Course Registration and WebTree Overview
- Holistic Advising
- Student Schedules, Grades, Add/Drop
- Transcripts
- Record Requests & Forms
- Graduation Requirements
- Transfer Credit
- New Student Resources
- Faculty Resources
- College Catalog
- Academic Regulations
- FERPA
- Graduating Class Profiles
- Staff
- Religious and Spiritual Life
- Residence Life
- Staff Council
-
Student Activities
-
Student Organizations
- Academic Clubs and Societies
- Affinity & Identity Organizations
- Civic Engagement Council
- Fraternity & Sorority Life (Patterson Court Council)
- Health & Wellness Organizations
- Media Organizations
- Performance Groups
- Political Organizations
- Pre-Professional Organizations
- Religious Organizations
- Special Interest and Recreational Organizations
- Programs
- Student Activities Staff
-
Student Organizations
- Sustainability Office
-
Technology & Innovation
- Getting Started
- Services
-
IT Guidelines & Policies
- Emeriti Technology Policy
- Davidson College Technology Terms of Service
- Account Management
- College Access to Electronic Communications Policy
- Computer Workstation Purchasing
- Copyright Compliance with Laws and Acts
- Data Privacy Statement
- Data Security Policy
- Desktop Computer Support
- Guidelines for Mass Email Communications
- Information Security Plan
- Information Systems Security Policy
- Log Retention Guidelines
- Moodle Usage Tracking
- Purchasing Technology
- About
- Staff
- The Farm at Davidson
- Wildcat Wellness
Davidson offers new and current students a variety of living styles that includes 12 traditional residence halls, seven on-campus apartment buildings and themed housing options.
First-Year Housing
All first-year residents are assigned to a double room hall with a roommate. At times, first-years may be assigned to a triple.
Belk Hall The largest residence hall housing up to 334 students, Belk Hall is a five-floor building in the center of campus, with one elevator. First-years are housed in doubles. Belk has two laundry rooms, multiple lounges, a kitchen and both common and private bathrooms. It also houses the Lavender Lounge and the Quiet Study Space.
Little Hall Little Hall is a four-floor residence hall located on Dorm Row housing up to 70 residents in doubles. Little has large TV lounge spaces on each floor, a common kitchen and a laundry.
Richardson Hall Richardson is a five-floor residence hall with one elevator, located near Vail Commons dining hall and houses up to 129 students in doubles. Each floor in Richardson has a TV lounge plus both common and private bathrooms and a laundry.
Watts Hall Watts is a four-floor residence hall located on Dorm Row housing up to 77 students in doubles. Each floor in Watts has a large TV lounge plus a basement laundry.
Upper-Class Housing
Akers, Irwin, and Knox Halls A set of three nearly identical two-story halls located near Patterson Court. Each building has 2 kitchens, 2 common rooms, and a laundry room.
Belk Hall The largest residence hall housing up to 334 students, Belk Hall is a five-floor building in the center of campus, with one elevator. Returning students are housed in singles, doubles or triples on the 4th floor. It has two laundry rooms, multiple lounges, a kitchen and both common and private bathrooms. It also houses the Lavender Lounge and the Quiet Study Space.
Cannon Hall Cannon Hall is a five-floor residence hall located on Dorm Row housing up to 93 students in doubles. Each floor in Cannon has a large TV lounge and common bathrooms. Cannon community kitchen is housed in the basement of Cannon and features an outside entrance and an outdoor patio area that all on-campus residents have access to, regardless of assignment.
Chidsey Hall Davidson's newest residence hall, Chidsey Hall, is comprised of two nearly identical buildings with an elevator in each building joined by a large entry lounge, kitchen, dining area, common area with fireplace and computer room. Each floor has a large TV lounge with an attached kitchen, common bathrooms and one private bathroom per floor. Chidsey is also home to the Chidsey Fitness Center, a basketball court and an outdoor patio area with picnic tables and a charcoal grill. Chidsey North houses 125 students and Chidsey South houses 139 students.
Duke Hall Duke Hall is a four-floor residence hall located on Dorm Row housing 96 students in single, double, and double-suite rooms, with an elevator. A common kitchen and multiple lounges are located in Duke. Additionally, the Dean Rusk International Studies Program is located on the first floor.
Sentelle Hall Sentelle is a five-floor residence hall located on Dorm Row, housing up to 104 students in doubles. Each floor in Sentelle has a large TV lounge and common bathrooms.
Tomlinson Hall Tomlinson Hall is a four-floor, suite and quad-style residence hall with an elevator housing 128 students as well as the Campus Safety Office, Tomlinson conference room and a campus computer lab. It has a kitchen, laundry and multiple lounges. Each 4 person suite or quad has its own common area(s) and a shared bathroom.
Martin Court Apartments A residential area comprised of seven apartment buildings housing up to 394 students located near the baseball and soccer stadiums. The buildings are: Armfield, Daley, Davis, Flowe, Hart, Jamieson, and Ryburn. Most apartments feature 4 single bedrooms, a kitchen, common area, bathroom and patio/balcony. Armfield features 5 single bedrooms, a kitchen, common area, bathroom and shared patio or balcony. There is a laundry area located in Ryburn and Armfield for apartment resident use.