The best way to make a college experience everything you want it to be and more is to live on campus where you’re connected to all the activities and resources Point University has to offer. That is why full-time students are required to live on campus during their freshman and sophomore year.  (Students must have earned 60 credits + to be eligible.)  Exceptions are granted to this policy if a student lives with their parents or guardians within a 50-mile radius of Point’s West Point campus, they are married, have custody of a minor child, or are at least 26 years of age. Living on campus allows Point students to be part of a community that supports each other academically, spiritually, and socially.  There is a $1,000 fine for students who do not abide by the housing requirement or move off campus without receiving prior approval from the Campus Housing Committee.

Point offers multiple living communities, and students are placed primarily by class. Each living community is assigned Campus Life Ministers (CLM) who help students transition to college life by mentoring residents and hosting community activities. A CLM’s goal is to make sure all residents feel like they are welcome and become engaged members of the Point community. They also maintain a safe environment for students and provide the necessary disciplinary structure.


Living Learning Community

The Living and Learning Community, conveniently located a short walk away from the Lanier Academic Center, provides a small community environment for students seeking to encourage each other academically, socially and spiritually. This fully updated apartment-style housing offers students a greater level of independence with two bedrooms, a shared living room and a full kitchen.

Lofts

The Lofts are located in downtown West Point, only blocks away from the Lanier Academic Center. This suite-style facility provides sophomore and junior women with a close community to help them acclimate to college life. Each room has a private bathroom, and residents share a common living area with couches, table and television and a kitchen with updated appliances.

Nest

The Nest is a traditional, dorm-style residence hall for freshmen and sophomore men with shared living and restroom spaces. Part of the Point Living Community, it is within walking distance of the Lanier Academic Center and convenient to downtown West Point and the popular Feast House student ministry hangout. Shuttles are available to residents who need transportation to athletic and band practices, as well as other school-sponsored events off-campus.

Summit

The Summit is a dorm-style hall with shared living and restroom spaces that is reserved for our female underclassmen. Located on campus above the Point University Bookstore and Dining Hall, it is in downtown West Point and close to the Lanier Academic Center and popular Feast House student ministry hangout. This student housing is configured for three to four students per room (depending on room size), as well as a common living area and kitchen.

Hawk Refuge

Hawk Refuge is only a block away form the Lanier Academic Center. This suite-style facility provides sophomore and junior men with a close community to help them acclimate to college life. Each room has a private bathroom and residents share a common living area with chairs, tables and television. The kitchen has full sized refrigerators and microwaves for student use.

Skyhawk Landing

Skyhawk Landing is within easy walking distance of the Lanier Academic Center. This suite-style facility provides sophomore and junior women with a close community to help them acclimate to college life. Each room has a private bathroom and residents share a common living area with chairs, tables and television. The kitchen has full sized refrigerators and microwaves for student use.

Check out this video featuring our living spaces for underclassmen.