Eureka College Greek Housing

Thinking of going greek?

 

Aside from Alumni Court, Founders’ Court, and Langston Hall, Eureka College also has three sorority houses and one fraternity house on campus, as well as two fraternities who own their own houses. Students who choose to join a Greek organization are required to live in their designated Greek house beginning the semester following their initiation.

 

Davison Hall

Davison is home to the Delta Delta Pi Sorority. Davison is composed of all double sized rooms. When space is available, members are able to pay an additional cost to have a single room. Residents of Davison have their own washers and dryers as well as access to a large lounge area.

 

davidson hall

 

 

Gunzenhauser Hall

The Phi Omega Sorority is housed in Gunzenhauser “Gunz” Hall. Gunz is composed of suites where each double sized room is attached by a bathroom to another double sized room. Gunz rooms are spacious and have high ceilings. When space is available, members are able to pay an additional cost to have a single room. Residents of Gunz have their own washers and dryers as well as a lounge and a soda machine.

 

gunzenhauser hall

 

 

Jones Hall

Jones Hall houses the Delta Zeta sorority on campus. While the rooms in Jones are smaller than most rooms, they are all single rooms and no one in Jones has a roommate. Jones is located on the academic side of campus. Residents of Jones have a lounge, basement area, and access to their own washer and dryer.

 

jones hall

 

 

Lambda Chi Alpha

The men of Lambda Chi Alpha reside at 611 S. Vennum Street, located a 1/2 block from the main campus on a .6 acre lot. The home was designed and constructed by the Alumni Board of LCA, which owns the building. The men have access to a large lounge area and kitchen on the first floor, laundry facilities, a large deck, and a new patio area with gas grills in the back yard. They also have a fire ring in the back yard to enjoy fellowship around a campfire.

 

lambda chi alpha

 

 

Magdalene Hall

The Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity is housed in Magdalene “Mag” Hall. Mag is composed of all double sized rooms. Members are able to pay an additional cost to have a single room when space is available. Mag residents have their own washers and dryers, as well as access to a couple lounge areas.

 

magdalene hall

 

 

Tau kappa Epsilon

Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity are located on the edge of campus near EC athletic facilities.

 

tke house

 

 

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Living On Campus

what i need to know

 

Campus Residence Halls

Greek Housing

Housing Costs

Picking a Roommate

Dorm Life Basics

Hall Packing List

Meal Plans

Parking & Security

Housing Contract (pdf)

Loft Agreement Form (pdf)

Off Campus Housing Request

dining

 

 

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Parking

 

Students are welcome to bring a car to campus.  All residential students are automatically charged $90 for a parking permit ($50 for commuter students).  If a student is not planning on bringing a car to campus, they must fill out the Parking Registration Form to decline the permit so that their student account will get credited for the parking fee.  Students bringing a car need to register it in the SPS Office and get a permit after school starts.  Commuter students who decline the permit must utilize street parking only.  Guests are encouraged to park in the Cerf Center parking lot. 

 

 

Campus Police

 

A Eureka city police officer serves on campus each night, even during the summer and on breaks.  The officer begins his shift on campus between 5pm and 7pm, and is on campus until between 1am and 3am depending on the day.  The officer does rounds of the residence halls each night and is also available as a student escort when needed.  A college cell phone is held by the officer each night and students can reach the officer by calling
(309) 339-0321.