AMC has an active residential life program that strives to make living on campus a special part of the total college experience. Over 540 AMC students live in the five residence halls: Madonna Hall, Alumni Hall, Coghlin Hall, South Hall and Esther House. Along with 20 student staff, Assistant Director, Area Coordinator, 4 professional on-call staff and the Associate Dean, the residents participate in a community where learning is fun, friends are made and a second home is found.
Madonna Hall is a multilevel, four-wing building located in the center of the campus. The wings are named O'Leary, Mondor, Eagen and Duggan. Madonna Hall has double rooms, some large quads and triples and six suites with bathrooms. It is the largest hall housing over 300 residents. Esther House, adjacent to Trinity Hall, has 29 single rooms for upperclassmen. Alumni Hall, found "on the hill," houses 30 upperclassmen in both double and single rooms. Coghlin Hall, opened in 2007, joins to Alumni Hall, expanding that area with 44 more beds and making it fully accessible. New in 2008, South Hall offers 91 beds, mostly in double rooms, with air conditioned comfort.
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