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Program Housing
 

Program Housing is a unique living option offered to upperclassmen at Wesleyan.  It gives students the opportunity to live collectively in a house based on shared hobbies, experiences and cultural interests.  It also supports the creation of interwoven communities of interest that otherwise would not be as connected.  Many program houses are not only tied to an academic department or student organization, but very often provide outreach to the Greater Middletown community.  Program Housing provides unique educational and cultural programming opportunities for the entire campus.

Alpha Delta Phi Asian/Asian American House Buddhist House
Chinese House Community Service House Delta Kappa Epsilon
Earth House Eclectic Farm House*
Film Hall French Hall Full House*
German Haus Interfaith House* International House
Japanese Hall La Casa de Albizu Campos Lighthouse*
Malcolm X House Music House* Open House
Out House Psi Upsilon Russian House
Science Hall Sign Language House The Bayit
Turath House Well-Being House Womanist House
Women of Color House Writing House*  
*New Program Houses opening Fall 2009:
Beta Theta Pi is not recognized by Wesleyan University and is not considered part of University housing.


Every semester the Office of Residential Life formally evaluates all Program Houses to ensure that the needs of the residents and the expectations of the Office are being met.  For complete guidelines, <click here>.