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Fickes Hall

Built in 1927, Fickes Hall is the largest residence hall on campus. Fickes houses over 100 students each year, many of which are first-year students.

Student rooms include single, double, triple, and quadruple rooms. There are communal bathrooms, kitchenettes, and laundry facilities on each floor.

Inside the first-floor common space in Fickes, you'll find a library, a sitting room, a sunroom, a living room, and an outdoor courtyard, all available to study and hang out in.

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Touring Fickes Hall

Check out this video to see the ins and outs of living in Fickes.

Learn more about all of the housing options available on campus by clicking here.

 

Kayla Taylor ‘22

Kayla Taylor is an example of the many friendly Residence Assistants (RA) that Fickes boasts.

Learn more about her and RA life by clicking here.

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From Roomies to Besties

Chatham students Katie Crouch and Eliza Moore met one another as first-year roommates in Fickes Hall. Today, they are best friends.

Learn more about the benefits of having a roommate by clicking here.