Athletics
Athletics staff, coaches and trainers offer students the opportunity to participate in intercollegiate sports in the Frontier Conference of the National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics. Carroll College offers competition in football (men), volleyball (women), golf (men and women), basketball (men and women), cross country (men and women), track and field (men and women), soccer (men and women), softball (women), competitive cheer (men and women), and competitive dance (men and women). Student athletes learn the importance of teamwork, sportsmanship, character development, leadership and role modeling as visible representatives of Carroll College.
To be eligible to participate in intercollegiate athletics, a student must: be of approved physical condition as evidenced by certification from a physician; meet requirements for classification as a full-time student in good standing; and be eligible to play the designated game according to the rules, policies and approved practices of Carroll College, the Frontier and Cascade Conferences and the National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics. Carroll College expects full compliance with the letter and spirit of all athletic policies.
Campus Events and Conference Services
The reservation of class space for Internal Events is approved by Carroll Conference Services. Internal events at Carroll College highlight the work and achievements of our staff, faculty, and students. Run by college departments, these events help to serve and support our mission at Carroll College. Internal functions are planned and overseen by a college representative or student organization.
Staff will help students identify the appropriate space for an event based on expected number of participants; need for seating and/or tables; need for a podium, staging, sound equipment and other technology. Students will consult with the Director of Student Activities and Leadership as well as the Dean of Students on questions regarding the appropriateness of the proposed event given the college’s mission and values. Once approved, they can then book campus spaces through Conference Services. Please note, if external guests (Non-Carroll faculty, staff, students) will be in attendance, additional event insurance may be required.
Campus Ministry
The mission of Campus Ministry is the development of the spiritual life of all the members of the campus community in order to serve Christ in all walks of life and to live in communion as the Body of Christ. The academic life of campus seeks an understanding of the world and each person’s responsibility to work for justice. Campus Ministry at Carroll College encourages all members of the campus community to integrate in their decisions a personal discernment of God’s will for their life. At the heart of our programs and events is the discernment of how God is calling each person to live their own life in union with Christ’s gift of His life and share in both ministry and service. Especially through the celebration of the Eucharist, our campus community seeks to know God’s will and live according to God’s will.
Carroll’s Campus Ministry team includes the chaplain/director of Campus Ministry and two assistant directors of campus ministry programs, student interns, and peer ministers. The Campus Ministry team is committed to respect all as their brother or sister in Christ. This means an ecumenical ministry that respects the real communion between all Christians and all who sincerely seek God as well as respects the religious liberty of all.
Campus Safety and Security
Campus safety is managed by the Director of Campus Security and Public Safety, and staffed through patrol officers contracted through Securitas. Safety patrol is provided 24/7 on weekdays and from 3 p.m.–7 a.m. on weekends during the academic year. During the summer, patrols are scheduled from 3 p.m.–7 a.m. each day. Daily Incident Logs are filed with the Director of Campus Security and Public Safety, Director of Residential Life and Housing, and the Dean of Students to review for incidents involving safety or conduct issues. Carroll College also utilizes the services of the Helena Police Department, Helena Fire Department, and St. Peter's Emergency Ambulance Services.
Dining Services/Sodexo
The Carroll College Dining Services is a contracted service through Sodexo responsible for providing campus dining, food retail, concessions and catering services for the college. To ensure the health and well-being of our students and the development of a thriving educational community, all students who live in campus housing must be on a meal plan. During the academic year, the St. Thomas Aquinas Commons (STAC) offers continuous service from early mornings until late evenings. Operating hours, menus, and more can be found at
https://carroll.sodexomyway.com. Students with special needs or diet considerations should contact the General Manager of Sodexo for accommodation. For retail options, Sodexo manages the Holy Grounds coffee shop and bakery, our on-campus convenience store [C-store], concessions in Nelson Stadium and the PE Center, along with other retail locations. Catering services are offered to college community members as well as to Helena community members hosting an event on campus.