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Santa Clara’s Residential Learning Communities (RLCs) enable students to thrive in a living-learning environment.
All students begin their Santa Clara experience as members of an RLC. Each community has a theme, which is broad and not linked to any particular major. RLCs offer a wealth of resources to support your studies and your personal life, such as a leadership team
that includes faculty, staff, and fellow students. Wherever you end up, you will find lots of new friends and a supportive community.
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Alpha RLC (Graham Hall)
Communitas RLC (Campisi Hall)
CyPhi RLC (Swig Hall)
da Vinci RLC (Casa Italiana Hall)
Loyola RLC (Sobrato Hall)
Modern Perspectives RLC (Dunne Hall)
Unity RLC (McLaughlin-Walsh Hall)
Xavier RLC (Sanfilippo Hall)
Residence Hall LocationsSanta Clara University is a 100% tobacco- and smoke-free campus.
For more information about RLCs and housing, visit www.scu.edu/living.
If you would like to take a virtual tour of our housing facilities, please visit www.scu.edu/virtualtour.
Undergraduate Admission500 El Camino RealSanta Clara, CA 95053-0513
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UGAD-Preview Day Housing Flyer 03/19
Cura RLC (Finn Hall) will open in Fall 2019 and house an additional 360 students
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ALPHAGraham Hall
COMMUNITASCampisi Hall
CURAFinn Hall
CYPHISwig Hall
Themes: Innovation, Integrity, and Impact
Themes: Local Action with Compassion
Themes: Well-being and Personal Discovery
Themes: Sustainability and the Arts
Description: Innovation is all around us, especially in Silicon Valley. Alpha strives to combine creativity with the moral and Jesuit values of SCU to create a positive, lasting difference on our campus and beyond.
Description: Communitas, Latin for “community,” provides many opportunities for community-based learning, civic engagement, and exploring local ways to make a difference.
Description: The CuraResidential Learning Community (RLC) constructs its communal life around the theme of well-being, inherent in the Jesuit value of Cura Personalis (care for the whole person).
Description:Three unique opportunities with Cyphi are SLURP, the Sustainable Living Undergraduate Research project; SPARC, the Swig Performing Arts Repertory Community; and the Students Wild About Nature (SWAN) floor.
Living Space: Double and triple rooms sharing adjoining bath
Living Space: Traditional residence hall with double rooms off hallway
Living Space: Double rooms sharing adjoining bath
Living Space: Traditional residence hall with double rooms off hallway
Floors: 3, north side; 4, south side
Floors: 3 Floors: 4 Floors: 11
Community Makeup: First-year and sophomore students
Community Makeup: First-year and sophomore students
Community Makeup: First-year and sophomore students
Community Makeup: First-year and sophomore students
Additional Features: Lounge, kitchen, and laundry in each “neighborhood” of 30 students; air conditioning; large courtyard green space; classrooms; study areas, and multipurpose meeting rooms
Additional Features: Double rooms with sink and vanity; air conditioning; floor lounges, kitchens and restrooms; large barbecue lawn courtyard
Additional Features: Lounges, kitchens, and laundry facilities; air conditioning; study areas and multipurpose meeting rooms in public areas; barbecue, lawn, courtyard and underground parking
Additional Features: Double rooms with sink and vanity; floor lounges and restrooms; eleventh floor Sky Lounge and common-area kitchens; music/dance practice rooms, conference rooms, and movie viewing rooms on lower level with laundry
DA VINCICasa Italiana Hall
LOYOLASobrato Hall
MODERN PERSPECTIVESDunne Hall
UNITYMcLaughlin-Walsh Hall
XAVIERSanfilippo Hall
Themes: Italian Culture and Heritage, Science, Engineering, and the Arts
Themes: Faith and Social Justice
Themes: Leadership and Ethics in the 21st Century
Themes: Diversity and Civic Engagement
Themes: Faith, Justice, and Global Solidarity
Description: Inspired by the broad interests of Leonardo da Vinci, the da Vinci Residential Learning Community celebrates Italian heritage and culture with a focus on science, engineering, and the arts.
Description: Loyola students have a wide range of opportunities to explore faith and justice, and their roles in the world.
Description: Modern Perspectives brings together students of diverse backgrounds to discern, act, and lead in the Ignatian tradition.
Description: Unity’s theme is grounded in one of the University’s fundamental values: cherishing our diverse community and the roots that sustain it.
Description: Xavier students recognize the global reality of today’s world and see their community as a place where students interested in global issues come together to better understand that world.
Living Space: 4-bedroom (doubles)/2-bath suites; designed single rooms with hall bath; and kitchen apartments with single bedrooms (juniors & seniors only)
Living Space: 5-bedroom (single and double)/2-bath suites and 4 single-bedroom/2-bath kitchen apartments
Living Space: Traditional residence hall with double rooms off hallway
Living Space: Traditional residence hall with double rooms off hallway
Living Space: Traditional residence hall with double rooms off hallway
Floors: 4 Floors: 3, north side; 4, south side
Floors: 5 Floors: 3 Floors: 3
Community Makeup: First-year, sophomore, junior, and senior students
Community Makeup: First-year, sophomore, junior, and senior students
Community Makeup: First-year and sophomore students
Community Makeup: First-year and sophomore students
Community Makeup: First-year and sophomore students
Additional Features: 8-person/4-bedroom/2-bath suites for first-year and sophomore students; junior and senior singles in 4-bedroom kitchen apartments; carpeted units with air conditioning; designed single rooms with hall lounge and restroom for sophomore, juniors, and seniors in a separate wing; classrooms in building courtyard garden, and bocce court
Additional Features: Double rooms with sink, built-in vanity, dresser, and closet; carpeted units with air conditioning; building features communal restrooms, laundry, and kitchens; large social, gaming, and study spaces on lower level, underground parking
Additional Features: Double rooms with sink, built-in vanity, dresser, and closet; carpeted units with air conditioning; building features communal restrooms, laundry, and kitchens; large social, gaming, and study spaces on lower level
Additional Features: Single-gender and co-ed floors; double rooms with sink, built-in vanity, dresser, and closet; floor lounges and restrooms; common TV, study areas and community kitchen
Additional Features: Double and triple rooms with sink, vanity, and closet; hall restroom, community kitchen, TV lounges, and laundry on each floor; large barbecue lawn courtyard
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