We believe the residence hall experience is a unique developmental opportunity that enhances and extends the primary educational mission of the institution. By providing a challenging environment that both complements and expands upon student lifestyles and is consistent with the mission of our institution, we believe that our efforts contribute to the foundational values, personal achievement, and growth of residents.
As a residential community and extended family, we contribute to the academic, social, emotional, physical, and spiritual needs of the students by providing informal and formal leadership opportunities, by promoting responsibility and accountability, and sponsoring various activities in the residence halls.
If at any point, you have any concerns, feedback, or questions please feel free to visit us on the first floor of the Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center or email us at reslife@kings.edu.
King's College is committed to providing a learning, working, and living environment that promotes personal integrity, civility, and mutual respect in an environment free of discrimination on the basis of sex, which includes all forms of sexual misconduct. Sexual misconduct violates an individual's fundamental rights and personal dignity. King's College considers sexual misconduct, in all its forms, to be a serious offense. Our policy refers to all forms of sexual misconduct, including but not limited to: sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual violence by employees, students, or third parties.
Title IX Coordinators
Regina Corchado, SHRM-SCP Director of Human Resources 181 North Franklin Street (570) 208-5968 (office) (570) 266-3060 (mobile) reginacorchado@kings.edu
Megan Casey Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students John Lane House (570) 208-5875 megancasey1475@kings.edu
Information about Title IX requirements is available from the Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights at their website www2.ed.gov/ocr. The website has information on Title IX and how to file a complaint on-line. The regional office can be contacted at U.S. Department of Education, The Wanamaker Building, 100 Penn Square East, Suite 515, Philadelphia, PA 19107-3323. Telephone: (215) 656-8541. Facsimile: (215) 656-8605. Email: OCR.Philadelphia@ed.gov
What We Do
This is the team that strives to create for the resident student a feeling of community and family atmosphere that many feel is unique to our campus. These staff members promote the mission of the College, Division of Students Affairs, and the Office of Residence Life.
Director of Housing and Residence Life
Professional staff member who plans, organizes, directs and controls the daily functions of the residence life program, including the supervision of the entire residence life team. The Director of Housing and Residence Life also serves in the role of Conduct Hearing Officer.
Assistant Director
Professional staff member who assists in the planning, organizing, directing, and controlling of the daily functions of residential housing, including the housing lottery process and the supervision of hall staff in the apartments.
Administrative Assistant
Staff member who assists with the everyday operations in Residence Life, including student data entry and working with staff and students on a regular basis.
Hall Director(s)
Professional staff members who assists in the planning, organizing, directing, and controlling of the daily functions of residential housing, including the supervision of hall staff in Esseff and Holy Cross Halls.
Resident Assistants (RAs)
Undergraduate students who establish a sense of community on their floor, serve as a leader and peer advisor, and promote a safe learning, living and growing environment.
Resident Counselors (RCs)
College graduates who live in the residence halls and assist the RAs in establishing an open and unified floor and hall community while serving as a resource for students through informal counseling and advisement. Those interested in this position should submit a Resident Counselor Interest Form.