Residence hall living can be one of the most meaningful experiences in your time at Franklin Pierce University. The time you spend in your living community with other students will provide you with many lasting memories and friendships. The Residential Life staff is here to assist you in making the transition from your home to your residence hall and then, once you have "settled in," to continue to be of assistance to you throughout your residential experience.
Student Housing
To better enhance each student's residential experience, all class levels are housed separately. This delineation is meant to promote community development within the same class standing to better meet the academic and social needs of each group. Besides living amongst peers, Residential Life and Student Activities provide community events to bridge classroom learning to residential living. This enables students to establish meaningful relationships with their peers while engaging in large or small group activities.
Learn more about each area:
housing & meal accomodations
For housing and meal plan accommodations, please email the Student Accessibility Services Office at studentaccessibility@rrmbaojie.com.
Residential Life Staff
We're here to make sure your residential life experience at Franklin Pierce is rewarding, safe and fully-integrated with all aspects of living and learning in a liberal arts community. You will meet two types of staff in your residence hall. Each has a role in helping students adjust to college life and make the most of residential, social and academic life at Franklin Pierce. Meet the staff.
Housing Forms
Here you'll find easy access to all the forms you need regarding your housing at Franklin Pierce University. This includes a questionnaire for your housing preference and your housing contract. The Residential Life Forms Page also contains links to important information that will ensure a safe and enjoyable living experience at Franklin Pierce.
Student Conduct
Franklin Pierce University, College at Rindge, is committed to creating and maintaining a safe and productive learning environment within our community. The FPU Student Conduct process exists to promote justice and fairness, by providing students who are accused of violating the Student Code of Conduct, and may face judicial sanctions, with an opportunity to be heard. It is expected that each person will grow to have a greater respect for self, others, and property. Learn more about Franklin Pierce student conduct and community standards.
New & Accepted Students
Visit the Accepted Students section for next steps, new student forms, and orientation information.
Returning Students
- Returning Student Housing Forms
- Housing & Meal Plan Accommodations
- Application for Readmission
- Guest Passes & Registration
You'll Never Be Bored at Pierce
Life at Franklin Pierce University is as busy as you want it to be. Join a club. Make
the team. Take a trip into Boston. Head to the mountains. Help rebuild homes in New
Orleans for Alternative Spring Break. Sign out a kayak and paddle around Pearly Pond.
Take in a comedy show or musical performance in Spagnolo Hall. Or just meet with friends
over pizza in the Raven's Nest, in your room or around campus. The opportunities are
limitless and the choice is yours.
See Activities
CONTACT Residential Life
(603) 899-4176
housing@rrmbaojie.com
Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.