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Overview

Saint Joseph's Hall is a residence life community for men enrolled at the University of Mary who desire to live in community and grow in faith, character, and holiness. The men in this hall will support each other in virtuous living through study, prayer, service to others, and recreational activities.

Located on the upper level of the west wing of the Benedictine Center, overlooking the Missouri River, Saint Joseph's features 33 single and double student rooms, a chapel, and community space. Residents will participate with hall advisors in planning community activities and developing standards to support, build, and strengthen community life.

The men who choose to live in this community and meet eligibility requirements discussed in the “Eligibility Requirements” section will experience a supportive and virtuous environment that will balance study, prayer, service, and recreation.

Amenities

  • Free laundry
  • Wired internet
  • Wifi access
  • Mailbox
  • Elevator access
  • Community lounges
  • Community bathrooms

Room Details

  • Twin XL bed
  • Dresser
  • Closet
  • Desk & chair
  • Wastebasket
  • Mirror

(Some rooms have a sink)

Architectural floor plan of a typical room in Saint Joseph's Hall.
Architectural floor plan of a typical room in Saint Joseph's Hall.
Room Type Cost
Single $2,325
Double $1,565

Eligibility Requirements 

  1. Be enrolled as a full-time student (minimum of 12 credits per semester)
  2. Maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5
  3. Maintain a student conduct level at or below a Level 2

Applicants must demonstrate a sincere desire to grow in faith and holiness. Aspiring to be a positive and active member of the community, an applicant of Saint Joseph's Hall will need to express his commitment to growing in the virtuous life through example, a written application, and an interview.

Featured Staff

Justin Irish

Residence Director of Riverview and St. Joesphs Hall

I was born and raised in Southern Michigan. I left after high school to serve in the Army Reserves and attend the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) where I received my bachelor's in history. While at Ole Miss I fell in love with my Catholic faith and felt the call to serve as a FOCUS Missionary. Following two years as a missionary I moved to North Dakota to be closer to my Wife Maria's family and attend the University of Mary. I continue to serve in the military as a member of the North Dakota National Guard.