Year built: 1946
Built for: Faculty/staff
Current residents: Individual non-traditional students
Capacity: 7 rooms and an apartment
Did you know?
To be eligible for Davis-Schulz, the house affiliation of all non-traditional students, you must be either over 25 or have served in the armed forces or be married, divorced, or a single parent, or have been trained in Christian Science nursing. We have had international students and one-year enrichment students as well. Non-traditional students may choose to live off campus and be day students, but they will retain their Davis-Schulz house affiliation.
Says one resident:
"To sum up Davis-Schulz, I would say it's a quiet living environment for the more mature student coming back from the workplace, offering a family-living environment while supporting the needs of adjusting to a new lifestyle. We're a fun house — very diverse — one of the most diverse houses on campus. People come from all walks of life."
— Miranda Tarver ('00)