Quiet Study - Students choosing to live in quiet/study housing agree to maintain a quiet environment conducive to studying. 24-hour quiet hours will be in effect between 7 p.m. on Sunday and 4 p.m. on Friday. Weekends will have a combination of quiet and courtesy hours. Quiet hours are those times when there will be no unreasonable noise. Courtesy hours are those times when excessive noise will not be allowed. At the time of this writing, the Quiet Study buildings for 2022-2023 include Mott House and Case House.
Wellness - Students choosing to live in the Wellness house are committed to a healthy lifestyle that will focus on balanced living in a variety of areas, including nutrition, exercise, healthy relationships, and living substance-free. All students living in this community agree to refrain from the use of substances such as alcohol, tobacco products, or other illicit drugs, at all times (in and out of the residence), and students will agree not to return to the community under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Guests in the house must abide by all community rules. Depending upon the interests of the residents, programming may include presentations on the mind-body connection, yoga and exercise, stress reduction, and spirituality. Briggs House is the designated location for Wellness housing.
Social Justice and Intersectionality - students choosing to live in the Social Justice and Intersectionality house are committed to promoting social justice and are seeking a living environment in which that theme is incorporated into their residential community. Residents will work with staff from Residential Life and the Donahue Institute for Ethics, Diversity, and Inclusion, to develop programs at the house that focus on various aspects of social justice. Residents of the house will sign a "community agreement" and commit to participating in a yet-to-be-determined number of community discussions, dinners, and service projects, which relate to the theme of social justice. Alcoholic beverages and/or empty alcohol containers are not permitted in the house, regardless of the age of the resident. Students who violate the guidelines of this building (or whose guests or visitors violate the guidelines) may be relocated to any other type of housing that is available. Keever House is the designated location for the Social Justice house.
Coeducational Housing - Students assigned to coeducational housing will live in a community of female and male students. Residential buildings will be coed either by wing, floor, quad or suite. All bathrooms are designated for either male or female use. At the time of this writing, coeducational buildings include Arnow Campus Center, Bragdon Hall, Briggs House, Butterworth Hall, Case House, Chandler House, East Hall, Forest Hall, Gardner House, Haskell House, Hoag House, Holt Hall, Karandon House, Keever House, McClelland Hall, Mott House, North Hall, Ordway House, Pickard House, Rockwell Hall, Spence House, West Hall, and Woodland Hall.
All-Female Housing - Students assigned to all-female housing must accompany their male guests at all times. At the time of this writing all-female buildings include Carpenter House, Spence House, and Van Winkle Hall.
Gender Inclusive - Gender-inclusive housing is a living environment where student housing is not limited to one gender. This housing choice provides options for transgender students in the process of discovering their gender identity; gay or bisexual students; students who feel uncomfortable rooming with members of the same sex; intersex students who do not wish to be identified by any gender; and students who feel they would be more compatible with a roommate of a different gender. Gender-inclusive housing helps to create an environment that acknowledges, appreciates and respects the diverse nature of the student body at Lasell University.
"Dry" Buildings - Students residing in "dry" buildings are not permitted to be in possession of alcoholic beverages or empty alcohol containers. This guideline is applied equally to all residents of a "dry" building, regardless of the age of the student, and also applies to all students visiting these buildings. At the time of this writing, "dry" buildings include: Briggs House, Carpenter House, East Hall, Gardner House, Holt Hall, Karandon House, McClelland Hall, Mott House, North Hall, Rockwell Hall, Van Winkle Hall, West Hall, and Woodland Hall.