Earn more than a college degree through immersive, active-learning experiences and programs. Develop the intellect, ministry skillsets, character, and spiritual foundations required to lead the local church and fulfill the Great Commission.

Extend your college experience beyond the classroom and into a vibrant, purpose-filled environment.
With access to intentional living communities, you’ll build lifelong connections, friendships, and unforgettable memories. This is where you’ll grow in character, leadership, and spiritual maturity.
As part of the Character Formation Pillar, to build community and make the most of the Highlands College experience, all undergraduate students live on campus through graduation.

As the first residence hall on campus, The Heights offers a traditional college living experience overlooking a scenic valley from the highest point on campus.

The Village offers a modern, apartment-style living experience. The Village includes an on-site fitness facility, community gathering spaces, and an outdoor fire pit on the Village Green.

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Tiered housing, parking, and dining plans provide you with the flexibility to personalize your campus experience. With expanded amenities and choice, you can design the experience that best fits your needs.
Need Help Choosing? Contact your admissions counselor.
Once you’ve been accepted and officially commit to Highlands College, you will gain access to the Housing Application. Your Admissions Counselors will walk you through your steps to become HC Ready!
We are so excited to welcome you to campus! Your Admissions Counselor will share the housing application with you.
Choose your housing, dining, and parking package.
Tip: Complete your housing application early for the highest chance of getting your housing preference.
Sign and return the contract. Now, you’re ready to choose your roommate.
Find your future roommate based on shared lifestyle preferences, habits, interests, and social activities.
Primary Rooms are included in the annual housing fee, but there is an increase for Deluxe Rooms and Premier Suites. Please visit www.highlandscollege.edu/tiers/ to learn more about your options.
Yes, all students are required to live on campus through graduation.
Highlands College doesn’t provide on-campus housing for married couples. Please reach out to your admissions counselor with questions.
Students who have committed to Highlands College can select their preferred room type on their Housing Form. However, specific room requests depend on the submission date of your form and current availability, as rooms are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
The specific room and roommate assignments for first-year students are made in early summer before the fall term begins. After that deadline, roommates will be assigned by the Residence Life and Housing Team. For questions regarding roommate assignments, email housing@highlandscollege.edu.
We encourage students to remain with their assigned roommates for the full academic year, as shared living is an important part of the Character Formation experience. Any requests to change rooms must be discussed with the Housing Team. Requests will be considered but are not guaranteed.
Both residence halls have shared kitchen areas with ovens available for student use.
Students can bring an enclosed basket-style air fryer and coffee machines (Keurig, Nespresso, etc.)
Items that are not permitted include, but are not limited to: hot plates, toaster ovens, induction cooktops, electric fryers, charcoal or gas grills, space heaters, candles, incense, candle warmers, halogen or lava lamps, and volatile chemicals.
The Heights laundry facilities are located on the first floor in the east wing. At The Village, Deluxe Rooms have a shared laundry facility attached to Building I, and Premier Suites have in-room washers and dryers.
No pets of any kind are allowed. If you have a reasonable accommodation request, please contact your Admissions Counselor or admissions@highlandscollege.edu.
Students may bring their own décor to be hung with thumb tacks or command strips. Any decorations that require nails, screws, holes, or drilling are not permitted. Students are not permitted to bring outside furniture into the Residence Halls, including but not limited to futons, recliners, and couches.
The Highlands College Housing Contract contains the commitments and practices that all students abide by as a Highlands College student. All students are required to sign the contract to access student housing.