The Adventure House is an exciting option which offers residential students the opportunity to live with other students who have common interests and who are similarly invested in having fun and learning together.
Whether you are a life-long outdoor enthusiast or have never ventured off pavement, the Adventure House affords you the opportunity to blend academics, community living, and outdoor oriented program activities. Residents are dedicated to learning about and enjoying wilderness related activities. Adventure House staff partner with residents to plan a variety of workshops, clinics and programs around favorite outdoor activities. Every year residents find new ways to be involved with enjoying and respecting the backcountry.
"The Adventure House helped me make lifelong friends. We lived, learned and played together and it was a great year," - Sarah Hall, Marketing major
Animas Hall offers a Faculty in Residence Program through a collaboration of Academic Affairs and the Department of Student Housing. It fosters a heightened sense of intellectual curiosity, as well as providing a unique dynamic in the residential community, by bringing the student-teacher relationship outside the classroom and into the living environment. Both informal interactions between faculty and students, and engaging purposeful programs will foster dialogue on broad topical areas such as education, social responsibility, civic engagement and personal growth.
This year's faculty member is Dr. Carolina Alonso, an Assistant Professor of Borders and Languages. Check out Dr. Alonso's Faculty-in-Residence Bio.
Fort Lewis College offers family housing in the Centennial Apartment Complex for students who are married or who have legal guardianship of children. Space is limited and is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
On campus Summer Housing is available in the campus apartments for FLC students registered for either Summer or Fall terms. Summer dates, rates, and the application process will be posted on the Student Housing website once finalized. The online summer application is available on February 1st. If you have specific questions regarding your summer housing needs, please feel free to contact us directly so we may assist.
Fort Lewis College recognizes that individuals with disabilities may need reasonable accommodations, modifications, or auxiliary aids in order to have equal access to the programs and services offered. In keeping with our commitment to diversity, and in compliance with federal and state law, we provide reasonable accommodations in on-campus housing to students with qualified disabilities. Students who need accommodations are responsible for requesting these services from and for meeting with the Accessibility Resource Center. Students are encouraged to note the desired accommodation on their Housing Application, and to complete their application and the intake process with the Accessibility Resource Center as early as possible.
In an effort to provide a living environment welcoming to all gender identities, Fort Lewis College offers Gender Inclusive Housing (GIH) on campus. Fort Lewis College recognizes that it serves a diverse student population and that some members of that diverse population seek living arrangements outside of traditional same sex roommate pairings. The GIH option allows for the pairing of roommates/suitemates across the full gender spectrum and does not have the limitation of biological sex. The GIH option strives to develop living environments where students can express their identities within affirming communities.
For more information about our GIH option here at FLC, please visit our Gender Inclusive Housing page. You can also contact the Student Housing Office at 970-247-7503 or Email .