International

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Housing and Meals

Housing

During your stay at Juniata College, you will live in one of the residence halls with another Juniata student. The Center for International Education works with the Residence Life staff to match each international student with an American student, but sometimes this may not be possible. Visit Juniata’s Residential Life web site for more information about life in the residence halls.

Intercultural House

Located at 1610 Moore Street and within a short walk from the campus, this housing facility aims to provide for a more in-depth cultural interaction between international and domestic students. The 8 inhabitants of the house will be selected based on various criteria, and will be comprised of 4 international and 4 domestic students. To qualify for living in the Intercultural House, a candidate must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and be in his/her Junior or Senior year of college. Detailed Information

Meals

Juniata College Dining Services

Meals are served in the Baker Refectory with a wide variety of choices at each meal (ranging from hamburgers, to salads, to vegetarian cuisine.) You will also have the option of eating your lunch and dinner during the week in the Muddy Run Café. Other campus eateries are Jitters, located in the Von Liebig Center for the Sciences, and Café a la Cart, located in the Brumbaugh Academic Center.

Meal Plan Options

Students who live in the residence halls must choose a meal plan. Each residence hall has a kitchen that is available for students to use, but the kitchens are not equipped for daily meal preparation. Some exchange students are limited to specific meal plan options due to exchange financial arrangements.