Housing

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The best way to make a college experience everything you want it to be is to live on campus, where you’re connected to all the activities and resources Point University has to offer. Point offers multiple living communities, and students are placed primarily by class. Each living community is assigned Resident Assistants (RAs), who help students transition to college life by mentoring residents and hosting community activities. An RA’s goal is to make sure all residents feel welcome and become engaged members of the Point community. They also maintain a safe environment for students and provide the necessary disciplinary structure.

Housing Options

Living and 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.

The 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.

The Nest
The Nest is a traditional, dorm-style residence hall for first-year 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 University-sponsored events off-campus.

The Summit
The Summit is a dorm-style hall with shared living and restroom spaces that is reserved for freshmen men. Located in downtown West Point above the Point University Campus Store, McKinney’s Coffeehouse and Dining Hall, it is 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 from 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 freshmen 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.

The Townhomes
The Townhomes are reserved for upperclassmen and conveniently located across the street from the Lanier Academic Center, providing a small community environment for students. This new  townhome-style housing offers students a greater level of independence with four bedrooms sleeping five students, a shared living and dining space and a full kitchen with two full bathrooms and a half bath.

FAQs

The Admission Office provides tours of residence halls and facilities prior to enrollment at Point University. For information about scheduling a campus tour, please send us an email or call 706-385-1000.

First-year students move in during orientation activities prior to the beginning of each semester. Returning students usually move in a couple of days after first-year students have arrived.

Each resident will have a bed and a dresser.  Living-Learning Community residents also each receive a desk and chair.

Point does not currently provide cable television access. High-speed wireless Internet connections are available in all living areas and common spaces of the Point University campus.

A Resident Assistant is a fellow student trained to develop community among the residents of a living area. A minimum of one RA is assigned to each area.

Yes, free laundry facilities are provided in every Point University living community.

All residential buildings have window blinds. Students are not permitted to hang curtains. 

Residence hall facilities are only closed during Christmas break. Students may not remain in the residence halls during this time.

New students will be notified of their room assignments and given the name of their roommates during the summer.  Room assignments are made June 1 and 15, July 1,  and weekly thereafter.

Yes; however, you will be responsible for paying for any damage done to the walls. We recommend using sticky putty that will not leave residue (test on a small area before using).

Students are prohibited from painting any residence hall walls. If walls are painted at time of check-out, students will be fined for the cost of repainting.

Pets are strictly prohibited in the living areas.

Students may read more about visitation policies in the current edition of the Point University Honor Code.

Yes, students are required to pay a $100 security deposit before receiving a room assignment.

Housing at Point University is provided on a semester (16-week segments) basis. Students enrolled full-time at Point University are required to live in campus housing until they complete 60 credit hours of study. Exceptions to this policy are granted to students who are living at home with parents or legal guardians within 50 miles of the campus of Point University, are married, have children or are over the age of 26. Students who transfer to Point University are required to live in campus housing unless they have earned 60 credit hours from their previous institution. Point University believes that living in the community created by the University is a very important part of the learning experience. It is a time for students to develop independence in the context of a Christian community where direction, counsel and oversight are provided. For students participating in athletics, on-campus housing provides multiple opportunities for team development. Point University provides on-campus housing opportunities for tutoring, recreation, social interaction and spiritual formation. We believe that these activities reflect important ingredients of what a Christian college experience should be.

Students are encouraged to carry personal property insurance. In many cases, your parents’ or guardians’ homeowner’s insurance will cover belongings in a residential living area. It would be prudent to check to be sure of your exact coverage. If you do not have coverage through a parent or guardian’s homeowner’s policy, we encourage you to purchase renter’s insurance, available at minimal expense from all major insurance providers.

The University provides mail collection and distribution services for all students on weekdays, excluding holidays. Pickup and drop off for mail is located in the bookstore, across from McKinney’s Coffeehouse. Your incoming mail should be addressed as follows:

 

Your Name

817 Third Ave

West Point, GA 31833

 

Postage may be purchased from the bookstore during normal business hours. You will receive a message in your student email from donotreply@slingshotedu.com when you have a letter or package. Please have your student ID ready to collect mail and letters.

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