Bowles Hall, the University's first residence hall, is an all first-year male residence hall located against the hills on the northeast side of campus.
The Tudor-style building which resembles a castle, was donated to the University in 1929 with the goal of promoting "education through fellowship."
You will find:
Quad rooms. (Shared common area for studying and 2 adjoining small rooms with bunked beds.)
Rooms with extra long twin beds, desks, dressers, mirrors, shelving, and closets.
Centrally located shared bathrooms.
Library, TV lounge, and recreation room.
Access to Academic Services Center at Foothill with 24 IBM & Macintosh computer workstations, laser printers, and hookup to the Campus Network and Internet.
Academic support and tutoring programs.
Laundry facilities.
Bowels Hall