Virtual Tour
Join a student-led tour of campus housing.
Welcome to your new home at Pennsylvania College of Technology!
Thanksgiving Break
Residence Halls close at 10 a.m. for Thanksgiving Break
Residence Halls reopen
Residence Halls reopen at 4 p.m.
Residence Halls Close for the Fall Semester
Residence halls close at 10 a.m. for all students, or 24 hours after a student's last final exam (whichever come first).
Your decision to live on campus will have a major impact on the experiences and opportunities you will have while attending the College. We have been planning for your arrival and we hope you will find our services beneficial and that our unique living environment will enhance your overall educational experience.
For details on Residence Hall Move-In see: Move-In Information
Our residence halls offer a variety of living arrangements. Each living area is fully furnished and includes all utilities, laundry, and both a wired and wireless connection to the College computer network. Mail delivery and laundry facilities are conveniently located on site. Learn more about residence hall and campus services.
Join a student-led tour of campus housing.
View still photos, floor plans, maps, and amenities of each of our residence hall complexes.
Located at the west end of campus, Rose Street Commons is near the Field House.
Located at the southeast side of campus, Campus View is near the Bush Campus Center.
Located at the northeast side of the campus, The Village at Penn College is adjacent to the Klump Academic Center and Williamsport's historical district
The Spring 2024 and the 2024-25 housing contract for new and transfer students is currently available on the Student Information System (SIS).
The 2024-25 housing contract for returning students will be available in February 2024 on the Student Information System (SIS).
The mission of Residence Life is to provide a safe, comfortable, secure, and nurturing living-learning environment that is conducive to students' academic pursuits and personal growth while fostering a sense of community, civic responsibility, an appreciation of difference, and respect for others; ultimately preparing our residents for life beyond college.