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Housing & Meal Plans

Upcoming Deadlines

  • By Friday, June 21: Submit Student Life Questionnaire.
  • By Thursday, July 4: Visit AMOS for your housing assignment.
  • Before Friday, July 19: Select room furniture layout.
  • Friday, August 23: Move-In Day  

Office Information

Office of Residence Life Website
1301 Main Street
610.861.1503

Residence Life & On-Campus Housing

Nearly 1,100 students reside on campus at ΢ƽ. First-year students live in traditional-style halls: Rau-Hassler and Bernhardt-Wilhelm (exclusively for first-year students), located on the Main Street Campus, and Main and Clewell Halls, located on the Hurd Campus in historic downtown Bethlehem. First-year students can also reside in a single room in the HILL on the Hurd Campus. Learn more about first-year residence options here.


 

Room Tour: Rau-Hassler

 

Room Tour: Bernhardt-Wilhelm

 

Room Tour: Main

 

Room Tour: Clewell

 

Room Tour: The HILL


Traditional residence halls include a lounge, kitchenette, and each floor has community bathrooms. The HILL suites include a full kitchen, living room, and shared bathroom(s). Shared spaces are cleaned by ΢ƽ staff.

Consider bringing:

  • flip-flops for the shower
  • bathrobe
  • hangers
  • laundry bag and detergent
  • plastic shower caddy
  • bath towels
  • toiletries (shampoo and soap)
  • anything else you use on a daily basis 

Other items to keep in mind:

  • Each residence hall has a laundry room with coinless laundry. In other words, leave your quarters at home because your housing fee includes laundry costs!
  • Residence hall bedrooms include a bed, mattress, desk, desk chair, wardrobe/dresser for each student.
  • Microfridges are provided for roommates to share in Bernhardt-Wilhelm, Main & Clewell, and Rau-Hassler.
  • Mattresses are a twin XL in Bernhardt-Wilhelm, Rau-Hassler, Clewell, and the HILL. Main Hall has standard twin mattresses.
  • Bernhardt-Wilhelm, Rau-Hassler, and the HILL have air-conditioning.
  • Students should reach out to their roommate to identify who plans to bring what, including cleaning supplies, as students are responsible for cleaning their bedroom spaces.

Each bed has at least 5 inches of space underneath for storage. Information regarding room dimensions can be found hereCinder blocks are permitted, but not encouraged as they may cause damage to the floor or furniture, which residents will be charged for at the conclusion of the year. Residents will also be charged when they vacate the space if cinder blocks are not properly removed and discarded. 

΢ƽ does not insure student's personal belongings in the residence halls. We encourage students and their families to check coverage options under their families’ homeowner’s insurance.

Refer to the Residence Life & Housing Policies section of the Moravian University Student Handbook for a complete list of items that are prohibited in the residence halls.

Roommates & Housing Assignments

New students should complete the Student Life Questionnaire and Emergency Contact Form before Friday, June 21. Room and roommate assignments are determined based on responses to the Student Life Questionnaire. If incoming students wish to request a specific roommate, both individuals should indicate this preference in their Student Life Questionnaire to be considered.

Details regarding room assignments, as well as contact information for your roommate, will be available on the New Student page on AMOS before the July 4th holiday.

After receiving your room assignment, log on to the New Student page on AMOS. Prior to July 19, residents can select a room layout and specify bed preference (raised, lofted, or bunked.) Facilities will do their best to accommodate all requests received by July 19.

After housing assignments are published, there is often a desire among students and families to visit their assigned rooms. Please be aware that residence halls are not available for visits during the summer months due to conferences, camps, and facilities improvements.

Student Mail and Packages

Personal mail and packages can be sent to you while you are a student. New students can learn their box number in AMOS by navigating to College Students > My Mailbox. Once you receive that information, we encourage you to have your mail sent to the following address:

Student’s Name
΢ƽ
1200 Main St.

Box _____
Bethlehem, PA 18018

The Mailroom is located on the lower level of Reeves Library for Main Street Campus (Bernhardt-Wilhelm and Rau-Hassler residents) and in the HILL for South Campus (Main, Clewell and HILL residents).

Move-In Day

Move-In Day is an exciting time for new students and their families. Please bring no more than two individuals to assist. Encourage other family members to remain at home.

When you arrive, you will be directed through the University entryway at the intersection of Main and West Locust Streets. Follow the road and arrive at the check-in tent.

For a successful move-in, mark all containers, boxes and bags with your first and last name, as well as building and room number. This will assist volunteers who are carrying items from the car to your new home.

Those participating in an early arrival group including fall athletics, marching band, Guiding Greyhounds, or the 1742 Experience will receive information regarding the check-in process from their coach or director.

Residence Life Staff

Each floor has a Resident Advisor (RA) who is an upperclass student with various roles such as building community, providing support, serving as a resource for those with questions, and enforcing University and residence hall policies. Your RA will guide you with on campus expectations but we also recommend reviewing the ΢ƽ Student Handbook before moving in. campus.


Dining Services & Meal Plans

The Dining Services team is committed to providing our students with a community experience focused on great food, healthful options, and a shared sense of environmental and social responsibility.

Where to Dine

Dining locations on the Main Street Campus include the Star and the Blue & Grey Cafe, both located in the HUB, as well as, DeLight’s Café, in the Sally Breidegam Miksiewicz Center for Health Sciences. Dining locations on the Hurd (South) Campus include Clewell Dining Room and Clewell Convenience, both located in Peter Hall. There are fresh food vending machines in the Timothy Breidegam Field House just outside the Fitness Center, as well as on the first floor of PPHAC, the first floor of the Sally Breidegam Miksiewicz Center, and on the fifth floor of The HILL. These vending machines can be accessed most hours using your ΢ƽ ID and accept Dining Dollars and Hound Bucks. Keep an eye out for our Hungry Hounds food truck that offers on-the-go options.Visit for operating hours, menus and more.

Dietary Concerns or Food Allergies

If you have a food allergy or dietary concern, consider a conversation with our registered dietitian and executive chef who can help you navigate your dining options on campus.

Meal Plans

First-year resident students are automatically enrolled in the “Hound Unlimited” meal plan, the standard plan for those in residence halls without private kitchens. Even though the HILL has a full kitchen, first-year students living in the HILL must at least be enrolled in "Hound Unlimited" meal plan.

Students may choose to change to the Hound 200 or upgrade to the "Gold Unlimited" meal plan. As the semester progresses, students may add Hound Bucks or reload with a "rechargeable block". Learn more about these options here.

Commuter students can choose from the available meal plans based on their eating needs while on campus. A meal plan can also be added during the semester. Learn more or select a meal plan