The Village

The Student Village, often called the Village or the Towers, gives students a strong and supportive place to live. Each suite is made up of four bedrooms, a common area, a private in-suite bathroom, and a small kitchen. Each tower has its own laundry room for simple daily use.

Students will feel supported in this community. Staff focus on connection, safety, and clear access to help when needed. Students live among peers who want to grow, build friendships, and stay engaged on campus.

The Student Village offers a secure setting with consistent campus safety support. It gives students the space and structure to focus on academics, form meaningful connections, and enjoy their campus experience.


Staff

The Student Village, often called the Village or the Towers, is supported by four Resident Assistants and a Community Advsior. Students will feel supported from the start. Staff build a positive community, keep the environment safe, and stay available when help is needed. They answer questions, guide students through challenges, and make sure residents feel connected and confident in their home on campus.


Student Village Resident Assistants

Bree

Resident AssistantFisheries Wildlife Management

Grace

Portage, MIConservation Biology

Andrew

Resident AssistantForensic Chemistry

Dorothy

Resident AssistantFisheries Wildlife Management

Addison

Community AdvisorGeology


Hall Mailing Address

Packages can be shipped through the U.S. Postal Service, FedEx or UPS. Packages and letters should be addressed using the following format:

Student’s Name (Full Name)
STV #_____  (Tower Suite Room such as A2B)
680 W. Easterday Avenue
Sault Ste Marie MI 49783

The Campus Life and Housing Office will only deliver mail that is addressed to our students. Not addressing mail to the student who the mail is intended for will cause it to be returned to the sender.


Rooms

The village is comprised of four “towers” with nine rooms each, for a total of 288 beds. The towers are named after Alberst Senter, Ernest Kemp, Stephen Youngs and Raymon Chelberg, all charter faculty members of LSSU.

Each bedroom is designed for double occupancy, with up to eight residents per unit. It is co-ed by unit and has 36 suites consisting of four bedrooms, a commons area, and a bathroom.

The Village


Policies

  • Alcohol is only permitted for persons 21 years of age or older.
  • All residence halls are tobacco free.
  • 24-hour visitation is permitted among residents within their own hall.
  • 24-hour visitation is permitted among nonresident guests within a limited length of stay of three (3) nights with approval from roommate(s).
  • Nonresident guests must be escorted at all times.
  • Exterior Lock Up – outside doors are locked at all times.