Washington and Lee University

Washington and Lee University

Residential Life

HOUSING LOTTERY FOR 2008-2009 ON-CAMPUS HOUSING

Wednesday, March 12, 6:30-9:00 PM
Lottery Night for Class of 2011
Elrod Commons Living Room

Thursday, March 13, 6:30-9:00 PM
Lottery Night for Classes of 2010, 2009
Elrod Commons Living Room

BRING:

  • confirmation e-mail
  • your ID card
  • housing deposit of $150 in cash or check, payable to Washington and Lee University

If you have any questions please contact Kati Grow at kgrow@wlu.edu.


Welcome!

It is our pleasure to introduce you to the Office of Residential Life at Washington and Lee University. The living and learning experience at W&L is based on the tradition of honor. Trust, respect, and civility are principles that guide the experiences of all community members. There are many opportunities to become invested in campus life and leadership activities--be involved! Our staff members provide quality educational and social programs throughout the year that support academic initiatives and foster positive relationships.

The W&L living experience will provide you with the support necessary to become a vital member of the overall W&L community. If you should have any questions throughout the year, please feel free to contact our office at 458-8405.

Best wishes for a fantastic year! 

                                                                                                                                                                                        
Brandon R. Dotson                                        Dave M. Leonard
Associate Dean of Students                         Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Dean of First-Year Students 


Residential Life at Washington and Lee University is divided into four distinct areas

  • First-Year Student Housing
  • Upper-Division Student Housing
  • Law Student Housing
  • Fraternity/Sorority Housing

All freshman and sophomore students are required to live in on-campus housing. Many juniors and seniors also elect to live on campus or live close to campus in apartments or homes in the Lexington community. Limited law student housing is available.

For information about First-Year Student Housing or Upper-Division and Law Student Housing, contact the Office of Residential Life at 540-458-8405.

For information about Fraternity/Sorority Housing (available beginning in the sophomore year), contact the Office of the Student Activities & Greek Life, at 540-458-4111.

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