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Front Royal, Virginia

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The Regina Coeli Building This historic building, overlooking the Shenandoah River, is the College’s main administrative office building. It contains the President’s Office, Development, Admissions, Academic Affairs, Financial Aid, Registrar, Computer Services, Public and Alumni Relations, Operations, Business Office, as well as the Chester-Belloc lounge.

The Chapel of Christ the KingStanding on the campus’ highest point, the Chapel is at the very heart of life at the College. The Chapel, traditional in aesthetic character, bears the marks of churches throughout the country which donated items for its fitting up.

St. Lawrence CommonsThe St. Lawrence Commons is the College’s multi-purpose building. Its lower level contains several classrooms and the student bookstore. Students dine in the first-floor refectory, which is also the site of many social, educational, and cultural activities such as dances, lectures, and concerts.

Blessed Margaret of Castello HallBlessed Margaret Hall is a dormitory housing 16 women.

St. Edmund Campion HallSt. Edmund Campion Hall houses 77 women. Built in 1983, it was the first building project to take place on Christendom’s campus.

St. Catherine of Siena HallThe newest of the women’s dorms houses 83 women.

Madonna HallAffectionately known by its inhabitants as the “Quad,” and once the residential hall for the entire College, Madonna Hall now houses faculty offices.

St. Joseph HallBuilt in 1989, St. Joseph’s houses 27 men.

St. Benedict HallBuilt in 1997, St. Benedict Hall houses 66 men and is situated between the other two male residence halls.

St. Francis HallSt. Francis was built in 1995. It faces St. Joseph Hall and houses 33 young men.

St. Thomas Aquinas HallThis humble building served in the exalted role of College Chapel until the new Chapel was completed in 1995. Since then, it has been converted to a lecture hall.

Pope John Paul the Great Student Center and St. Kilian’s CaféIn addition to containing the Career Development and Student Life offices, the John Paul the Great Student

Center is where students spend time in rest and relaxation, taking advantage of the large game room and St. Kilian’s Café, which is used for many extra-curricular activities, including musical performances, lectures, and other events.

St. Louis the Crusader Memorial GymnasiumThe 20,000 square foot gymnasium features the Thomas S. Vander Woude Memorial Basketball Court (and volleyball court); two racquetball courts; weight and exercise rooms; locker rooms; a student lounge with TV; a recreation room; and the Athletic Affairs office.

St. John the Evangelist LibraryThe 40,000 sq. ft. St. John the Evangelist Library is the hub of the educational resources for the College. The library has a high quality collection of over 90,000 volumes which is specifically designed to support the Catholic curriculum of the College’s undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as faculty research. Two state-of-the-art computer labs and five classrooms are located on the first floor of the building, while the main floor hosts the information commons, periodicals, and reference area. The Rare Books Room is on the third floor, along with the College’s Board Room and a beautiful deck overlooking the Shenandoah River.

Founder Dr. Warren H. Carroll’s GravesiteBorn March 24, 1932, College Founder Dr. Carroll passed away on July 17, 2011, and was buried in a plot overlooking the Shenandoah River on July 26, 2011.

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