Take a Tour of the Rome Center

The Rome Center offers its students:

  • Five classrooms, including an area that is used as an Architecture Studio at times
  • Newly renovated dorm rooms (singles, doubles, triples, quadruple rooms)
  • 2 terraces with outdoor tables and chairs and beautiful views of the City
  • A chapel with a piano and a guitar (available 24/7)
  • A dining room 
  • A dedicated office for Faculties' Office hours
  • A library study space (available 24/7)
  • A computer room (availbale 24/7)
  • A laundry room (available 24/7)
  • Refrigerators and microwaves (available 24/7)
  • Printers onsite (available 24/7)

Library/Computers

The library and university computers are available to students for studying purposes only and should retain an atmosphere of studious quiet.

Internet

Free WIFI is available to all students.

Printing

Printers are located in the section of the library closest to the chapel.

Building Access

There is a security guard/receptionist on-duty 24/7. Rome campus IDs are necessary for entry.

Restricted Areas

Residents and guests currently may not use the fourth-floor terrace. They may not enter the garden areas where works are underway. Under no circumstance are students allowed on the roofs.

Elevator

Residents and guests are expected to use the elevator sparingly; it should not be used to merely go up or down one or two floors unless there are heavy items or a disability involved.

Common Areas and University Property

A common area is defined as any space and/or area outside a student room. This includes, but is not limited to, stairwells, hallways, restrooms, lounges, elevators, entrance areas, recreation areas and study rooms. Community members share responsibility for ensuring that common areas are properly utilized.

Public area furniture may not be removed from the designated place. Dining room dishes, pitchers, glasses, and silverware may not be removed from the dining room without the express permission of the staff.

Damage charges resulting from the misuse or abuse of common areas will be assessed to all residents. If the individuals responsible for the damage are identified, then only those persons will be charged.