Unique Experiences
In the ERC, you'll go beyond the walls of a classroom by building boats to test out on the LSU lakes and meeting professionals working in areas from chemical plants to NASA.
First-year students with a declared major in the College of Engineering can live in Camellia Hall and take classes with the same group of peers, creating a smaller network within the larger LSU campus from day one.
In this living-learning environment, the next generation of engineers, construction managers, and computer scientists will be part of a positive academic environment to jump start students’ professional development in the face of the technical challenges of a global economy.
Located near the LSU Lakes, UREC, Greek Row and the 459 Commons dining hall, Camellia Hall is one of the newest residence halls on campus and provides everything students need to be successful: offices where faculty advisors hold office hours, a classroom in the building, multiple study spaces, and spacious suites.
To participate in the Engineering Residential College, you must:
College of Engineering majors: Biological (BE), Chemical (CHE), Civil (CE), Computer (EEC), Electrical (EE), Environmental (EVEG), Industrial (IE), Mechanical (ME), and Petroleum Engineering (PETE), Computer Science (CSC), and Construction Management (CM)
During the admitted-student housing application process, select the Engineering Residential College as your preferred housing option.
You'll receive notice of acceptance into the living-learning program by the spring, and then you can begin searching for and matching with potential roommates.
For Engineering Residential College eligibility information, view the requirements above or contact ERC staff listed below.
For housing application and room assignment information, please contact Residential Life at housing@lsu.edu.
Arlyn Saucier
Engineering Res College Advisor
College of Engineering