A view of the front of a Champlain College first-year residence hall

Victorian-Era Residence Halls

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Victorian-Era Residence Halls for First-Year Students

First-year students live in one of the 21 beautifully restored Victorian-era mansions that ring our central campus. These grand and stately homes in the historic Hill Section of Burlington retain the gorgeous woodwork, bay windows, stained glass, and curved staircases of their era, but all have been updated to include ultrafast Wi-Fi, live and on-demand streaming TV and movies, laundry facilities, and other amenities.

With no more than 50 people per house, you're sure to find new friends and make incredible memories. Inviting common rooms and sprawling porches offer ideal hang-out spots to enjoy some down time. No two rooms in these halls are alike, but all offer access to cable television, wireless internet, and a shared gigabit connection. Champlain residences are smoke- and substance-free, co-ed communities.


View of the front entrance of Schillhammer Hall
Two students walk towards two other friends who are sitting on the steps of a residence hall
Exterior shot of the front of Bankus Hall.
Exterior shot of the front of Rowell Hall.
Exterior shot of the front of South House.
Exterior shot of the front of South House.
Exterior shot of the front of MacDonald House.
Exterior shot of the front of Pearl Hall.
Exterior shot of the front of Bader Hall.