Bridgewater College - Campus LifeOverview - Services & Facilities - Campus Life - Extracurriculars
Address: OverviewPercentage of undergrads that live in college-owned housing: 80%Percentage of Male Undergrads Living in Fraternities: 0% Percentage of Female Undergrads Living in Sororities: 0% Percentage of students on campus on weekends: 60% College HousingDoes the school offer students housing? YesPercentage of students living in college-owned housing: 80% Housing available for all unmarried students? Yes If on-campus housing is unavailable, does school provide assistance? No Available types of campus housing: women's dorms (45%), men's dorms (34%), apartment for single students (17%), special housing for disabled students, other housing options (4%) Percentage of college-owned housing units that are...Singles: 5%Doubles: 60% Triples or Suites: 13% Apartments: 17% Other: 5% Number of college-owned housing buildings: 21 Percentage of college-owned housing units that have...A sprinkler system: 19%Fire alarms: 100% Wired high-speed internet access: 100% Campus Size: 190 acres Transportation (distances in miles)Nearest airport(s): Washington, D.C. (125), Staunton (Weyers Cave) (12)Nearest train station: Staunton (20) Nearest bus station: Harrisonburg (9) Does public transportation serve campus? Are all students allowed to have cars on campus? Yes Percentage of students with cars on campus: 77% Student EmploymentIs there school employment? YesPercent of undergraduates that worked on campus in 2005-2006: 9% Average undergraduate wage: $796 Are freshmen discouraged from working their first term? No Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC)Army ROTC: Not offeredNavy ROTC: Not offered Air Force ROTC: Not offered Rules and RegulationsIs legal alcohol permitted on campus? NoOther policies: class attendance mandatory, honor code CampusMost popular events: Appearance by Aaron Ruell, "Kip" from Napoleon Dynamite; Debates on Human Cloning and Assisted Suicide; Vienna Boys Choir performance; lecture by Dana Scott, sister of a Columbine victim; lecture by Nadine Strossen, President of the ACLU; Cafe Oasis (international food, native dress, and music); Soul Cafe (poetry jam, Valentine's Day auction, musical performances, etc. sponsored by the Black Student Association); Off the Hook (religious groups gather for an evening of worship); Midnight Mardi Gras, BC Idol, Swing and Barn Dance, Homecoming Dance, Homecoming Bonfire; Theater performance of Ibsen's "A Doll's House" |