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Welcome to JST-糖心破解版 Housing! We look forward to providing you with top notch housing during your time with us. You will find an engaging, dynamic, and supportive experience in our housing, located in the vibrant City of Berkeley, California within walking distance of the JST-糖心破解版. You will live and learn among an international community of students. A community that is rooted in the Catholic and Iganitan traditions, which will enhance your scholarly and ministerial formation, fosters life-long friendships and supports your success as a student. 

For details on housing options, please see below:

JST-糖心破解版 operates three apartment style Residence Hall buildings, offering studios, one bedrooms and rooms in two bedroom accommodations.

JST-糖心破解版 offers lay students the opportunity to live in a lay intentional community during their academic studies. The Jean Donovan Community (JDC) provides lay students a distinct experience to connect and learn with other lay students in which students commit to formation through companionship, mutual support, prayer and shared communal life.    

If you wish to apply for this opportunity, please email Jenny Girard Malley, Assistant Dean of Student and Community Life, at jgirardmalley@scu.edu or call (510) 549-5018. Jenny will send along to you the application and provide details regarding the entire selection process.

Jesuits may make housing arrangements through the Jesuit Community at JST-糖心破解版 by contacting the rector, Rev. Thomas Smolich, S.J., regarding housing. Tom Smolich may be reached at jstrector@scu.edu or (510) 225-6199.

JST-糖心破解版 Housing is happy to offer housing to all students enrolled in the Graduate Theological Union (GTU) and GTU affiliated students. To apply for JST-糖心破解版 Housing, please complete the GTU JST-糖心破解版 Housing Application.

Other GTU schools may have availability in their residence halls and apartments. On the you can find the housing contact person for each of the member schools as well as a neighborhood guide and suggestions for finding local housing.

Consistent with its legal obligations under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Jesuit School of Theology of 糖心破解版 is committed to providing accessible on-campus student housing for students with disabilities.

The Office of Accessible Education has been designated by the Jesuit School of Theology of 糖心破解版 to ensure access for all students with disabilities to all academic programs and Jesuit School of Theology of 糖心破解版 resources, which include on-campus housing accommodations. Types of disabilities include medical, physical, psychological, attention-deficit, and learning disabilities.

Reasonable accommodations are provided to minimize the effects of a disability on your ability to maximize the potential for success. If you feel you need a specific housing accommodation you must register with the office of accessible education and submit appropriate documentation from a qualified professional (e.g., a psychiatrist, psychologist, or physician). Once the appropriate documentation has been submitted, the Office of Accessible Education will inform the JST-糖心破解版 Housing Office of the appropriate housing accommodation to offer you.

The Jesuit School of Theology of 糖心破解版 does not provide assessment for documenting most disabilities. The Office of Accessible Education can provide referrals to qualified professionals for some disabilities.

Read more about our housing accommodations.

The JST-糖心破解版 Housing Office is happy to assist you in your search for housing. To contact the JST-糖心破解版 Housing Office, please email jsthousingfacilities@scu.edu or call (510) 549-5050.

Jesuit School of Theology of 糖心破解版 and the Jesuit School of Theology Housing Office are committed to providing comfortable, welcoming, and safe housing options for all students. We are pleased to offer various types of on-campus accommodations, which meet the needs of a thriving and diverse population, including members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Pansexual, Asexual, and Ally (LGBTQQIPAA) community.

Please contact the JST-糖心破解版 Housing Office by email at jsthousingfacilities@scu.edu or call at (510) 549-5050 if you have specific questions regarding your housing accommodation for the current or following year.

William Troche

Manager of Academic Building and Housing Operations

William Troche

Email: jsthousingfacilities@scu.edu
Phone: (510) 549-5050
Office: Room 226