Residential Desk & Living Center Information

Central Housing Office

The Housing & Residence Life Central Housing Office is located on the third floor of Holton-Hooker Learning & Living Center (3R on the elevator in the Academic building). 

Phone: (616) 331-2120
Email: [email protected]
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 p.m.


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Holton-Hooker Front Desk

SERVES:
Copeland, DeVos, Frey, Hills, Holton-Hooker, Hoobler, Johnson, Kirkpatrick, Kistler, Maple, North C, Oak, Ott, Pew, Pickard, Pine, Robinson, Seidman, Stafford, Swanson, Weed

CONTACT:
Phone: 
(616) 331-3332
Email:  [email protected]

HOURS: 
Monday - Friday:
8:00am - 8:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am - 6:00pm

ADDRESS:
Located inside the main entrance lobby of Holton-Hooker Learning & Living Center
(10880 Residence Dr., Allendale, MI 49401)

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South Campus Residential Desk

SERVES:  
Calder, Grand Valley Apartments (GVA), Laker Village, Murray, Niemeyer East & West, South C/D/E, VanSteeland 

CONTACT:
Phone: 
(616) 331-0300
Email:  [email protected]

HOURS:
Monday - Friday:
8:00am - 8:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am - 6:00pm

ADDRESS:
Located in the Blue Connection near Lot P
(4152 Calder Dr, Allendale, MI 49401)

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Winter Hall Front Desk

SERVES:
Winter and Secchia Halls 

CONTACT:
Phone: 
(616) 331-7600
Email:  [email protected]

HOURS:
Monday - Friday:
8:00am - 8:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am - 6:00pm

ADDRESS:
Located in the main entrance lobby of Winter Hall
(32 Winter Ave. SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504)


Living Center Staff

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL 911

If you are experiencing an emergency, do not call the Resident Assistant On-Duty or Living Center Director. Immediately dial 9-1-1.

The University Counseling Center is an available resource for students experiencing an urgent situation or crisis. The UCC is located in the Student Services Building Room 206.

University Counseling Center Emergency Services

Resident Assistant (RA)

Resident Assistants (RA) are upperclass, undergraduate students that live on-campus. There is at least one RA on every floor of each living center. They contribute to a positive community living experience by serving as a campus resource for first-year students, and through coordinating social and academic activities for residents. RA staff members serve in the HRL duty rotation and are extensively trained in crisis management, facilities management, campus policies/student code of conduct, and student development.

Community Directors (CD)

Community Directors (CD) are professional staff members who have a Master's degree in student affairs. CDs are live-in staff members and they assist in the daily operations of residential communities housing 200-700 residents. These operations include administrative duties, managing conduct, supervising an RA staff, and providing support to residential students. CD staff members serve in the HRL duty rotation and have extensive experience in crisis management, facilities management, campus policies/student code of conduct, and student development.



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