The Unofficial Scripps College Survival Guide

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NEW

Dorm Life

This hall is supposed to open in Fall 2016, and is called “NEW” Hall until its completion, at which time it will be named. According to Scripps’ campaign site, “The new 82bed residence hall will […] reduce the number of ‘triples,’ a condition impacting 75% of our first-year students. Designed in harmony with the distinctive look of the first residence halls, the new hall will feature the visual texture, courtyards, browsing room, living room, and beautiful grounds students and alumnae cherish.” It is located near Frankel/Routt and the Tiernan Field House.

Off-Campus From Scripps’ housing page: Brighton Park Apartments “house two students, each in their own bedroom. All units have a full kitchen, living room, bathroom, and patio, and are fully furnished with cable and internet access. Preference will be given to junior and senior students and to those who will be here for the entire academic year.”

Padua Terrace Apartments have “three-bedroom units that will house three students, each in their own bedroom. All units have a full kitchen, living room, two bathrooms, and are fully furnished with cable and internet access. Preference will be given to junior and senior students and those who will be here for the entire academic year.”

240 House (the house located at 240 Eleventh Street) “houses twelve people in six double rooms. The house contains a bathroom, a washer and dryer, and living room with cable television and Ethernet connections. Priority for the house will be given to groups of seniors and students with documented medical conditions and/or reasons.” 1060 House (on College Avenue) is a “fully furnished five bedroom house with full kitchen, breakfast nook, living room, bathroom, back yard, cable and internet service, and parking available for two cars. This house will be available to five students who prefer single rooms and share the common areas of the home. Preference will be given to junior and senior students and those who will be here for the entire academic year.” 5C Living Exchange gives Scripps students the opportunity to live for a year at another 5C campus. In short, a Scripps student exchanges hall draw spots with a student from one of the other Claremont Colleges. The students then participate in hall draw to select their new dorm room on their non-home campus for the coming year.

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