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Living at Connecticut College

Our 23 different residence houses are living and learning communities filled with personality.

Explore Residential Life

Where to Eat

We offer diverse dining options and cozy atmospheres in our all-you-care-to-eat dining halls.

Dining at Conn

Clubs and Leadership

No matter what your interests, we have a club for you. Join one, run one, or start your own.

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Crafting the community you want

Nearly all Conn students live on campus. You come together as a group of people who have little or no common history, and together do the hard work of putting together a community.

You make friends with people you’d never expect to. You look out for one another. And you learn that the best communities, and the best decisions, emerge when people are invested in making each other smarter and making good ideas stronger.

Your campus experience becomes a model for shaping every community and every workplace you belong to after Conn. And it becomes your enduring connection with your fellow Camels.

Life on Campus


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Living at Connecticut College

Our 23 different residence houses are living and learning communities filled with personality.

Explore Residential Life
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Where to Eat

We offer diverse dining options and cozy atmospheres in our all-you-care-to-eat dining halls.

Dining at Conn
A field with students playing

Clubs and Leadership

No matter what your interests, we have a club for you. Join one, run one, or start your own.

Learn More

Student Health Services

Alcohol/Drug and Wellness Education

Sexual Violence Prevention and Advocacy

Race and Ethnicity Programs at Unity House

Religious and Spiritual Programs

Academics that defy narrow boundaries

99% of students live on campus
80+ student-led clubs and organizations
70% participate in community learning and volunteering

An honor code that defines a community

At a lot of colleges and universities, honor codes are mostly concerned with how you behave when your write a paper or take a test. Our nearly 100-year-old  is much more: it emphasizes the collective responsibility we have to each other. 

Created by students in 1922, the Honor Code ensures that “trust” at Conn really stands for something: a shared bond, a way of life. 

You'll hear a lot about "shared governance."

You’ll hear a lot about “shared governance” at Conn. It means the perspectives of our entire campus community—students, faculty, staff and administrators—are valued in the College’s decision-making processes. It’s the opportunity—and the responsibility—to fully participate in deciding about what really matters.

Shared governance also means students like you serve on major committees on campus, including those that help determine the College’s budget priorities,  and manage sustainability.

Picture yourself at Connecticut College 

Female student presenting a poster at All College Symposium
Students installing reef balls in the Thames River
Bilis Kalolella ’23 in the Organic Chemistry Research Lab in Hale Hall
Student using a VR headset
Student studying plants in Conn's greenhouse
Student in a marsh doing summer research
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Connecticut College admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to all students at the college. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other college administered programs.