Alcalá 1986

Camino Hall and Founders Hall are two separate buildings that house residence rooms in addition to classrooms and administrative offices. The residence rooms are located on the second floor of both buildings and are operated under one Resident Director and six student Resident Assistants. These residences were originally built as the San Diego Coll<:ge for Women. Their unique design offers every residence room, either a sweeping view of the Pacific Ocean or of beautifully landscaped courtyards. The majority of the three hundred residents are freshmen and the area is for females only. Residents can choose between spacious double, triple or quad rooms; many are furnished with antique furni– ture and parquet flooring. Camino/Founders is adjacent to Camino Cafeteria, the main campus dining room, the chapel, the theater, and is conveniently located in the center of campus near classrooms. A study lounge is located in Camino Hall and adjacent to it is the Writing Center. The lounge has a more relaxed atmosphere than Copley Library in which to study and often times one can find students napping in it between classes. The Writing Center is a service provided to and run by students to help them improve their writing skills.

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