Residence halls for men are Ballard South Hall, Young Tower, and Rice Tower. Residence
halls for women are Coberly Hall, Ballard North Hall, Griffith Tower, Dixon Tower, and Bradley Tower.
The residence hall is a “home away from home” that provides
Christian friendship. PCC residence hall rooms have
wireless Internet access, room telephones with free local and toll-free calling, and private (or
adjoining) bathrooms. Each building is equipped with large laundry rooms with several washers and
dryers. All single undergraduate students under 23 years of age who are not living with their
parents, grandparents, or aunt and uncle are required to reside in the residence halls.
Where are most college memories made? Not the lecture hall. Not at basketball games. Not even in the
Commons. At PCC, most college memories will be made in the residence hall where you study, pray
together, learn to live with others, and make lifelong friendships.
Women’s residence halls have fitness rooms with ellipticals, exercise bikes, and treadmills.
Several residence halls also have dayrooms on each floor with couches, tables, and chairs.
For music students, or anyone who wants to practice an instrument, Bradley Tower, Young Tower, and
Rice Tower have
soundproof piano practice rooms.
Students find that a residence hall is more than a place to sleep and hang clothes. A residence hall
is a place to bond with Christians of different backgrounds and build a spiritual foundation with
others.
What Students Say
For a college student,
roommates can be an unexpected gift. As a
freshman, they can also be a necessary one. When
I arrived at PCC I knew no one. My roommates
were my first friends, happily taking me with
them to meals and trips off campus. They also
played a large role in developing my college
study habits. Through their example of
consistent study, followed by periods of
relaxation and humor, I was able to see how
college life could be educational while still
being fun. I am thankful for how God provided me
with wonderful roommates who set the tone for my
entire college experience.
You can have a lot of friends
around campus, but your roommates become like
family. Learning to live with two or three other
people makes you more concerned about others
than yourself.
My roommates treated me
really well and taught me a lot about college
life.
The practice rooms are so
convenient! I go there all the time and play my
heart out.
When I first came to PCC,
what helped me adjust was the simple fact that
all the other freshmen were new and without
their families just like I was, but there were
plenty of people to answer my questions. Also, I
thoroughly enjoy coming to a Christian college
with Christian friends—it’s like
coming to a retreat.
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Such testimonies prove that PCC residence halls can truly be a home away from home.
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