Lyndon Residence Life

Students walking through campus at VTSU Lyndon

Our 195-acre hilltop Lyndon campus is in the heart of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. Outdoor pursuits reign here, with on-campus trails and snow and skateboard parks, Burke Mountain and Kingdom Trails near campus, and Jay Peak just an hour drive. Foliage season is a popular time here, too, with many places to hike, bike, and take in the colorful vistas, along with harvest festivals and finding your way through the Great Vermont Corn Maze. Lyndon State Forest is a ten-minute drive from campus and offers multiuse trails for cross-country skiing snowshoeing, walking, and biking on 72 acres.

Lyndon also hosts the Vermont Animation Festival, and the campus is home to News7. Most of our buildings are connected on campus, making it easy to access many classrooms, the library, theatre, and more without going back outside once you arrive.

Some of our residential buildings are offline for renovations and capacity assessment. Activities may still take place in these spaces, but they are not available for new-student housing selection in 2025-26.

The Lyndon campus offers four residence halls, with live-in supervisory staff including student Resident Assistants on each floor and Residence Hall Directors or Head Residents in each building.

  • Wheelock Hall: Suite-style residence hall with four double-occupancy bedrooms per suite, with a shared common area and bathroom. Wheelock includes a student lounge, kitchen, game tables, vending machines, television, and laundry. Wheelock is home to gender-inclusive suites.
  • Rita Bole Complex: This residence hall offers twenty-two apartment-style suites with six single-occupancy bedrooms, shared living room and dining area, and two private bathrooms in each. Apartment suites may be gender-neutral. The complex includes a student lounge, laundry room, game room, televisions and a common lounge kitchen.

All Rooms Include:

  • Twin extra-long bed (mattress measures 36 x 80 inches)
  • Wardrobe closet or dresser
  • Desk and chair
  • Wireless internet
  • Curtains or blinds

Information about items students are allowed to bring with them can be found in the University Handbook.

A group of students hang out in a dorm room on the Vermont State University Lyndon campus.

Dining

Residential students are required to enroll in a food plan each semester. Students will have food plan options to choose from and are encouraged to select a plan that most closely matches their dining preferences. Commuting students are encouraged to purchase a food plan if they plan to be on campus during meal periods.

The Lyndon campus offers two dining options.

Stevens Dining Hall is the primary dining option on campus, serving a wide variety of meals sure to please every palate. Vegan and vegetarian options are provided daily, and special accommodations can be made for students with dietary restrictions.

The Hornet’s Nest snack bar is the spot to grab something quick on campus, with hot and cold sandwiches, pizza, and a range of snacks and beverages available. Located on the second floor of the Vail building, it’s also a great place to take a break between classes or catch up with friends over coffee in the brightly lit common area.

A girl is mid laugh as she's chatting with two friends at a table. They are in a cafeteria and there is a crowd of people in the background.

Participating in student clubs and organizations, events, community service, and intercollegiate and intramural sports all help students become well-rounded citizens and professionals. The Lyndon campus offers a variety of clubs and activities to join in, including student government, dance ensemble, VTSUnity, Outing Club, Ultimate Frisbee Club, Gardening Club, and more. And if you don’t see something that fits your interests, you can start your own!

Student Wellness and Safety

Wellness and Safety are cornerstones of successful learning and living on campus. Our office of Public Safety and our Health Center are both committed to providing the programing, services, and tools needed by students, staff, faculty, and guests need to keep our campus safe.

Health and Wellness Services:

The Wellness Center is located in Rita Bole and is open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

For medical-related needs, our Wellness Center offers first-aid and triage services by a registered nurse, referrals to local medical practices and dentists, and health and wellness information.

Nursing Hours: Thursday and Friday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

The Wellness Centers provide free, confidential mental health services for all students. We offer emergency response and crisis intervention, individual and group counseling, workshops and presentations, and consultation for the Vermont State University community. Our goal is to help students to develop coping strategies to navigate any challenges they may face.  

 Questions? Contact Wellness@VermontState.edu.

Public Safety Services:

Our office of Public Safety is committed to ensuring a safe and secure learning environment for all who come to our campus. Our office provides a variety of services to support this goal beyond standard 24/7 patrol duties.