Housing, Dining, and Residence life

Future Students

McCroskey Hall

Many opportunities exist in the living groups on campus for American and International students to benefit from living with each other. At McCroskey International House, built in 1921, students actively contribute to the cultural activities within the hall and on campus. International House residents (50% American, 50% International) may take part in cross-cultural learning experiences, participate in educational programming, and increase their cultural understanding through relationships with fellow residents of different nations, races, and religions. International and American students are encouraged to apply for a space in the I-House. McCroskey is open during breaks.

Freshmen who choose McCroskey Hall click here to find your Freshmen Focus classes and more information about the benefits of the Freshmen Focus program.

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