Buffalo Campus
18 Agassiz Circle
Buffalo, NY 14214
(716) 880-2000
(800) 292-1582
Amherst Campus
30 Wilson Rd.
Amherst, NY 14221
(716) 631-1061
(888) 252-2235
Rochester Campus
1880 S. Winton Rd.
Rochester, NY 14618
(585) 272-0030
(866) 212-2235
Returning Student Housing Selection Handbook 2013-14 ![]()
Medaille's small campus provides the perfect atmosphere for students interested in becoming a resident student. Since the fall of 2001, Medaille has built two residence halls that can accommodate a total of 480 students living on campus. Both residence halls offer T-3 internet access at each bedside, cable-television and a host of additional amenities.
The South Residence Hall (left) offers double and triple occupancy rooms, with private bathrooms, laundry facilities and computer stations on per floor. Attractive lounges, overlooking the campus quad and Main Building, offer a convenient place of study, programming and conversation.
The North Residence Hall (right) offers spacious apartments for our upper class resident students and comfortable suites for entering freshman and current resident students. Both facilities offer a card-access security feature.
The Residence Life program promotes a living and learning environment that balances personal and academic growth with student development and community well-being.
Effective Fall 2012, the following policy is in effect:
Freshman and Sophomore students who do not reside with their parents or legal guardians are required to live in College owned housing.
Freshmen and Sophomores who are not 21 years of age by September 1st, 2012 and are not living at home with their parents or legal guardians must live on campus for the 2012-2013 academic year.
To appeal for an exemption to this policy click here

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