Our Locations
Built on the concept of “The Super Dorm,” Mansfield Hall brings together community, comprehensive supports, and student meals and housing all together in one place – The Hall.
Choosing to be a part of Mansfield Hall means being a part of a great college town – with all the support you need to get the most out of the experience.
Our students want to have an authentic college experience in great college towns, so we identified cities where the campus is the heartbeat of the community. Each location is easily accessible and pedestrian-friendly, and also has the public transportation infrastructure to get you anywhere you want to go.
Our college towns provide a variety of colleges and univerisities within close proximity to The Hall, and most of the schools allow for non-matriculated coursework, also known as open-enrollment. This means you can register for regular classes with other students, and get regular college credits which can be transferred in or out – all without having to formally apply or being accepted at the local school.
Whether you are looking for a large university, a smaller private college, or even a community college we have academic options which will fit your needs and interests.
We are located in college towns that have a reputation for progressive ideas and open minds about innovative services, and also provide students with lots of opportunities to pursue both your passions and your dreams. As you will experience, Madison, Burlington, and Eugene meet these requirements entirely.
Nevertheless, each town has its own unique flavor, feel, academic options, and specific reasons to call it home. Additionally, students who have successfully completed a residential year in one of our 3 locations can consider Connections (non-residential support in one of our 3 locations), Canopy College Coaching (remote coaching services), or even our Study Abroad option (in Reading, UK).
Shanah Tovah! (שנה טובה)
Happy Rosh Hashanah to all who celebrate!
For anyone wondering, today is the start of the Jewish New Year.
It`a Friday- time for a weekly recap.
Our Burlington and Madison students are in the swing of things with classes, but that`s not stopping them from making time for fun!
Pictured:
- Coffee club
- Carfternoon adventure
- Sweet treat o`clock
- BTV Bike shed being enjoyed
Not Pictured:
- Countless other moments of fun
Students, what are you looking forward to this weekend? Comment below ⬇️
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art was a joy!
Saw some incredible pieces and pondered accordingly 🤔🎨
Ever have a hard time getting started on a project? This could be for a host of reasons, but the name for starting that to do list item is called task initiation.
Some folks just have a hard time getting started. We`ve included some tips to help, but we`d love to hear from you too.
What`s your most unhinged tip to get started on tasks you`ve been avoiding?
We don`t know about you, but our students and staff alike are soaking up the last of summer, grilling, chilling, and getting outside.
This week included our Madison students getting their hands dirty in the kitchen, Eugene taking a trip to the raptor center and a jaunt to the farmers market, and the Burlington students relishing the field day memories with classes in full swing.
What was your favorite part of the week?
The Q&A continues!
Masking is a hotly debated topic at the moment. Some professionals have differing opinions, but our stance is that while a more inclusive world is something we can all be working towards, there`s a time and a place for the ways we show up, and knowing how to differentiate has value.
What do you think?