Lamson Hall, Andrews University's residence hall for undergraduate women, offers students the comfort and convenience of on-campus housing and provides a nurturing and supportive home-away-from-home atmosphere. The 500+ women living here bring community to the college experience. Lamson Hall staff are dedicated to the spiritual, physical, and mental well-being of each resident. In fact, they like to think of Lamson Hall as a "learning lab," where residents are encouraged to acquire crucial and transferrable life skills such as patience and perseverance, over-coming prejudice, putting faith into practice, and learning to transform challenges into opportunities.

Lamson Hall itself is constructed of two adjacent buildings. The first, built in 1948, is comprised mainly of double-occupancy rooms with community restrooms and showers on each hall. This is forms our East Halls. Constructed in 1967 to meet the needs of increasing enrollment, the second side, which form our West Halls, consists primarily of suites--two double-occupancy rooms sharing a private bathroom. Regardless of the location of your room, you can expect it to be furnished with a regular twin-sized bed, built-in bookshelf and desk, chairs, closet with shelving, and mirrors. If you live on East hall, additional furnishings include a sink and medicine cabinet. 

Andrews University is a Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher education
Phone: 1-800-253-2874     E-mail: enroll@andrews.edu
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Berrien Springs, Michigan 49104