Marietta College Office of Community Living

Marietta College Office of Community Living The official Marietta College Office of Community Living page, your source for on-campus housing information.

Marietta College is a residential college with a 4-year residency requirement. As such, the Office of Community Living works to maintain a safe environment for the campus community that supports the academic mission and provides a productive living and learning environment, as well as to help provide a framework for community life at Marietta College.

08/27/2021

Interested in becoming an RA come see some of the OCL team at the involvement fair between 4 pm-7 pm.

07/30/2021

Dorothy Webster Hall was donated to Marietta College in the late 1920s in honor of Dorothy Webster Mills. After undergoing extensive renovations to transition it from a single-family mansion to a full-fledged residence hall, the building welcomed its first group of women residents in 1930. It was the first residence hall on campus to house women, though today it accommodates both male and female students.

07/30/2021

Elsie Newton Hall was the first residence hall built exclusively to house women students. It is named after Elsie Eaton Newton, the College’s first Dean of Women. This residence hall was built in 1957 to house 54 students and is connected to Dorothy Webster Hall by an enclosed walkway.

07/30/2021

Harrison Hall is Marietta College’s newest residence hall. This hall is comprised of suites and apartments featuring private bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, and student rooms on each floor, and the building is co-ed.

07/30/2021

Completed in 1965, Marietta Hall is designated living space for freshman students and is located near the College’s soccer and softball fields.

07/30/2021

Named in memory of Mary Dawes Beach, one of the first two women graduates of the College, this residence hall is located on the east side of Dorothy Webster Hall on Butler Street and was built in 1959 to originally house female students, though today accommodates both male and female students.

07/30/2021

McCoy Hall is an upper-class residence hall featuring traditional double rooms, suite double rooms, apartment double rooms, and limited traditional single rooms. The building is co-ed and is home to the Scholar’s Community (4th South Wing) and Gender Inclusive Housing (1st North Wing).

07/30/2021

Completed in 1962, Sophia Russell Hall was named in memory of Sophia MacTaggart Russell, a longtime benefactor of the College. This building is comprised of double and triple rooms with community bathrooms, and is single s*x per floor.

Throughout the week, we’re going to introduce you to some of our student staff for the 2021-2022 year! Stay tuned! 😊
07/26/2021

Throughout the week, we’re going to introduce you to some of our student staff for the 2021-2022 year! Stay tuned! 😊

07/21/2021

Here is our first video tour from the 4th Street Complex: the Arts and Humanities House! This building is also home to the Multicultural Center!!

Our Graduate Interns have been hard at work to bring you video tours of our residence halls! Featuring Assistant Student...
07/21/2021

Our Graduate Interns have been hard at work to bring you video tours of our residence halls! Featuring Assistant Student Onboarding Coordinator Chasten Coleman! Stay tuned to see them posted!

Meet our Summer ACHUO-I Graduate Interns here with us this summer!
07/21/2021

Meet our Summer ACHUO-I Graduate Interns here with us this summer!

Address

213 4th Street
Marietta, OH
45750

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+17403764784

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