John Muir College - Celebrating the Independent Spirit


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Tenaya and Tioga Halls give students the opportunity to interact with many new people and make new friendships. The halls are grouped into two story co-ed "Houses" - each house comprised of two actual floors. Each house provides rooms for about 70 students, who live in one of eight single-sex suites. A suite is typically made up of three double rooms, and two or three single rooms. Each suite shares a bathroom which contains two showers, two toilets, two sinks, mirrors and cubby holes for toiletries.

Each student is provided an extra long twin bed, a desk, chair, bookcase, closet and small drawer unit in their room. Adjoining suites share a lounge with couches, a table, a microwave and a sink. The entire house shares another, larger lounge with couches, armchairs, a coffee table, study tables, chairs and blackboards.

Students living in the residence halls are not responsible for their own housekeeping and cooking. Meal plans are required, as the only cooking facility provided is a microwave. No pets are allowed in the res halls, other than fish in small tanks. All residential life policies apply. Check out the Student Life Handbook and the Res Life page for more information.

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