The Student Village is a vibrant and energetic community on campus! As a sophomore, this is the perfect opportunity to take your student experience to the next level and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Imagine living in a spacious and modern living area that you get to share with your closest friends – with three double occupancy rooms and one private room, there’s plenty of space for you and your squad to hang out and make memories together.
But it’s not just about the space – it’s about the experience. At the Student Village, you’ll be surrounded by a dynamic and caring community of like-minded peers who are just as eager to make new friends and create lasting memories as you are.
And don’t worry about safety – the Student Village is not only a fun and upbeat environment, but also a secure one. You can rest assured that you’re in good hands with our on-campus security team.
So why wait? Join the party and make the most of your sophomore year at the Student Village housing. This is your chance to live in a vibrant, caring, and safe community that will make your college experience one to remember!
The Village is staffed by a Residence Hall Coordinator, four Resident Advisors (RAs). The staff’s main goals are to provide the residents with valuable information, create a positive community through educational programming, maintain a safe and high-quality living environment and serve as a resource whenever a student has a question or concern.
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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
The Village #_____
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.
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