Room and Board Requirements and Rates
As part of Carroll College’s commitment to being a uniquely engaged residential learning community, students will be expected to live in campus housing as part of their education. All unmarried students under the age of 21 are required to live on campus for the first three years and are encouraged to live on campus all four years. All students residing at the college must have a meal plan. Carroll College does not make exceptions on their requirements for housing and participation in a meal plan unless the student is married, has dependent children, has a medical condition the college is unable to accommodate or has experienced a financial catastrophe. In addition, students who graduate from a Helena area high school and will live at home with their parents or guardians within 20 miles of campus can also qualify for an exception to the Housing and Meal Requirement.
- Room and board rates include the non-transferable right to occupy the room assigned and to participate in the meal plan except during vacation periods when the residence halls and dining facilities are closed as indicated in the official college calendar. In determining the room and board rates, it is understood that students will not necessarily be present at every meal served. No refunds are made for meals missed. Students with special dietary needs are not automatically granted exceptions to the board requirements. Students who have special diets prescribed by a physician should submit a request to the Food Allergy, Special Diet, and Nutrition Accommodation Form for review by the Accessibility Services Coordinator and a Nutrition Specialist to secure an appropriate accommodation.
- Carroll does not assume responsibility for loss or damage to any student’s personal property. Students are encouraged to obtain renter’s insurance for their personal property or consult their parent’s homeowner’s insurance policy for coverage.
- Personal effects of returning students may be left in the room during the regular term vacations. However, all personal effects must be removed from the college residence halls at the end of the academic year or upon withdrawal from the college. Items not removed within 30 days will result in additional fees, and possible donation of abandoned items.
- Occupancy of the student room or boarding on campus is not permitted after a student withdraws from the college.
Room and Board Rates Per-Semester Cost (2023-2024):
Guadalupe and Borromeo Halls |
Single |
$3,174 |
Double as a Single |
$3,374 |
Deluxe Double |
$3,057 |
Double |
$2,765 |
Triple/Quad |
$2,765 |
St. Charles |
Single |
$3,174 |
Double as a Single |
$3,374 |
Economy as a Single |
$3,174 |
Deluxe Double |
$3,057 |
Double |
$2,765 |
Economy Double |
$2,565 |
Trinity Hall |
Quad/Deluxe Single |
$3,546 |
Quad/Single Bedroom |
$3,346 |
Quad/Shared Bedroom |
$3,057 |
Summer 2024 Room Rates: |
Per week Single |
$130 |
Per week Double |
$95 |
Per week while attending summer classes or working on campus |
$70 |
Charges listed are subject to change without notice.
Campus Apartments
The apartments are a great addition to Carroll's on-campus living options. Open to 3rd-year and above students, these two and three-bedroom units offer a 12-month living option for Juniors and Seniors with the convenience of living on campus. The apartments are designed to offer students more choice in amenities to help keep living costs down, while keeping them close to their classes so they can focus on what’s important.
Apartment Rates
3-bedroom |
$1,650 per month (based on unit price)* |
2-bedroom |
$1,200 per month (based on unit price)*
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Deposit |
$500 per person |
*Monthly rent rates dependent upon apartment occupancy (e.g. 3 students in a 3-bedroom apartment = $550/month; 2 students in a 2-bedroom apartment = $600/month)
Note: Charges listed are subject to change without notice.