Michigan-Crescent Apartments

Michigan-Crescent Apartments

See inside a Michigan Crescent 4-person apartment

Michigan-Crescent Apartments: Upperclassman Housing at Wheaton College

Michigan-Crescent Apartments consist of one building on Michigan Avenue and one on Crescent Avenue, a short distance from the College. These apartments were purchased by the College in the 1980s and contain 31 units for 124 students. Michigan-Crescent is designed with four apartments in a block. Each block of apartments share a common main entry with an exterior exit door on either side of the building.

 

General Information and Dimensions

  • Total number of students per apartment: 4
  • Laundry facilities are located in the basements.
  • Limited summer storage is available for students who will continue their enrollment in the fall.
  • Outdoor bike racks are available during the academic year.
  • Students must supply their own minor appliances, kitchen utensils, cleaning supplies, vacuum cleaner and toilet paper.
  • Limited indoor basement bike storage.

Each Apartment Is Equipped With:

  • one sofa
  • one lounge chair
  • one lamp table
  • one coffee table
  • four lamps
  • kitchen table & chairs
  • one living room bookcase
  • stove, oven, microwave and refrigerator
  • one internet port per student (IT Services website) and wireless internet
  • an RT London modular furniture system (mfs) that offers different lofting configurations with the dressers and desks
  • electric heat
  • an air conditioning unit
  • one bed per student
  • one dresser with shelf unit and shared closet per student
  • one desk with shelf unit and desk chair per student
  • one telephone
  • miniblinds
  • carpet

Meet Our Graduate Resident Adviser

Graduate Resident Advisers (GRAs) are Wheaton College Graduate School students who provide leadership and oversight at for undergraduate residence halls. 

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Joy Chilala Matthews

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