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Dining
We’re proud to partner with Parkhurst Dining to provide our campus community with authentic culinary experiences. Parkhurst believes in made from scratch food, prepared by talented and passionate team members, and hospitality that creates smiles. View our Dining Services page to learn more.
FAQ's
Housing
Q: How does one get air conditioning in the dorms?
A: In order to have an air conditioner in your room, you must supply a doctor’s note prior to coming to campus. Once we receive the note, you will be contacted by Residence Life to assess what type of air conditioner to purchase.
Q: What type of appliances are allowed in your room?
A: Microwaves, instant coffee makers, diffusers, (de)humidifier, air fryer, toaster, and Scentsy wax melts are some examples of what you can bring. You may not bring any appliance that has an exposed heating element/source, such as candles, toaster ovens, and hot plates.
Q: Are showers communal or in your room?
A: For first year students, the showers in your building are communal. There are two bathrooms on each floor for all residents.
Q: What’s the policy for having guests in your dorm room?
A: Guests are allowed as long as they are approved by Residence Life.
Q: Are pets allowed in dorms?
A: You are allowed to have a fish in your room in a tank that is no larger than 20 gallons. If you are in need of an emotional support animal, you must contact both the Student Academic Support Center and Residence Life for approval.
Q: Are there one or two people to a room?
A: You are welcome to request a single, but first year students are usually placed with a roommate. You will receive an email from Residence Life once you have deposited asking for your preferences on rooming.
Athletics
Q: Is it hard to get on a sports team if you weren’t recruited for a sport?
A: Not at all; in the beginning of each season, the coaches are open to letting anyone give a sport a try. All you need is a completed physical.
Q: What is the Student Athlete Committee?
A: Our student athlete committee is known as RSAAC (Rosemont Student Athlete Advisory Committee). They meet regularly with the Director and Assistant Director of Athletics, with a representative from each sport. They also plan our D3 Week, which is a fun week full of games and events.
Miscellaneous
Q: Where can I buy Rosemont swag?
A: You can purchase swag at the Bookstore, which is available online and in person at the Community Center. You can also win merch by attending events on campus.
Q: Are skateboards and bikes common on campus?
A: Skateboard and bikes are extremely common on campus. Many people use them to get around, as well as to go off campus. We recommend bringing a bike lock for you bike, as well as respecting that larger campus pathways also accommodate cars.
Q: Do you do bus trips?
A: We do bus trips to a ton of places. We have in the past traveled to go ice skating at Penn’s Landing, see Terror Behind the Walls at Eastern State Penitentiary, go apple picking, as well as attend a Phillies game and Flyers game. Our options are endless for off campus trips.
Q: Is it easy to find a job on campus? What jobs are available?
A: Super easy! Using the job portal on our website, or just by visiting offices, you are able to see what work study jobs are available. There are also jobs on campus if you do not have work study, such as tutoring, working in the dining hall, being an ambassador and many more.
If you have questions we haven’t covered, email Admissions at [email protected].
Residence Life
Living on campus at Rosemont can indeed enhance your college experience significantly. Visit our Residence Life page to learn more.
Student Life
Learning beyond the classroom includes clubs, organizations, athletics and more to enrich the Rosemont experience for both residential and commuting students, offering something for everyone. At Rosemont College, support is provided to ensure students remain healthy, happy, and successful. Visit our Student Life page to learn more.
Student Academic Success Center
The Student Academic Success Center (SASC) is the support hub for the Rosemont Experience, promoting student retention through a nurturing environment, opportunities for personal growth, and accountability. SASC offers services, resources, and connections to help students succeed academically. Visit our SASC page to learn more.
Student Wellness
Local health resources and wellness information is available on our Student Wellness page, visit the page to learn more.
Veteran Students
We are grateful for your service. Rosemont College welcomes current and former members of the US military, as well as their dependents. Visit our Veteran Students page to learn more.
Student Academic Success Center (SASC)
Call: 610.526.2966 X2328, Email: sasc@rosemont.edu, Events: Calendar
Student Academic Success Center (SASC) Office
McShain/Brown Science Building, First Floor, Room 115
The Rosemont Experience
At Rosemont, we believe that no matter what discipline you study, effective communication and problem solving are cornerstones to success. That’s why students take classes across multiple disciplines—to learn to approach complex situations from multiple angles. We also recognize the importance of real world experience in preparing you for a career. In fact, every student engages in at least one internship, volunteer effort, or service learning opportunity.
In the Heart of Suburban Philadelphia's Iconic Main Line
- Beautiful 58 acre Main Line campus located in serene suburban Philadelphia.
- Access to world class advanced degree programs through exclusive partnerships.
- Rooted in Catholicism we welcome all faiths and beliefs.
- 14 NCAA Division III men’s and women’s sports teams.
- Coveted 11:1 student to faculty ratio providing an unparalleled educational experience.
- An average class size of 13 ensures a high caliber, personalized education.
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