Campus Life

Annapolis - Dorms

The Office of Residential Life and Housing is located in the Assistant Dean's Office in Mellon Hall. Director of Student Services, Taylor Waters is available to answer your questions and help with any campus life issues you may have. 410-626-2512.

About the Dormitories
All freshman students are required to live on campus. This helps to create a sense of community among those attending the college and helps new students to adjust better to college life. About 82% of undergraduate students at the college live in one of the dormitories. more

College Mailing Addresses
Mailing address for students:
Your Name, St. John's College P.O. Box 2800
Annapolis, MD 21404

Street address (for shipping via UPS or other carrier):
Your Name, St. John's College, 60 College Ave.
Annapolis, MD 21401

Telephones
Students are encouraged to have cell phones. The dorm rooms do not come with telephones or telephone service. more

Computer Information
The following information is provided to help facilitate your use of computers while at college. more

Parking
Although students may have cars, freshmen and sophomores may not park on campus, in any campus lot. The city of Annapolis does not grant parking permits to St. John's students who live on campus. Parking is limited; the college strongly urges students not to bring cars. more

Food
For those on the food service plan, meals are served in the Dining Hall (Randall) seven days a week. A variety of foods is offered at every meal, including vegetarian and vegan options. more

Health Services
The services of the Health Center are free of charge to all students regardless of whether they carry their own health insurance or use the one available through the college. (Students must be covered by health insurance); for information on the policy available through the college, contact the Health Center at 410.626.2553.

Two counselors are also on staff. Appointments can be made directly by students. The counselor makes appointments with the psychiatrist as necessary.

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Buying Books and Supplies
The Campus Bookstore stocks all  books required for St. John's classes. Several translations and/or editions are available of most books on the reading list, and the Bookstore keeps a compilation of book advice/opinions/comparisons by St. John's tutors.