Department of Military Science & Leadership

ROTC House

ROTC House

Unique to Lehigh University ROTC is the option of living in our own "Fraternity-style" Victorian home as a housing option during the academic year.   The ROTC House is a special interest housing building that is owned and maintained by the Lehigh housing office, but set aside for our program.

The house has furnished rooms, high-speed phone and Internet, a pool table, ping-pong table, full kitchen, social lounge, entertainment center with cable TV, a fireplace, front porch, common areas and fully furnished rooms. Residency in the house is available to Lehigh University male and female students and is completely optional.

The ROTC House holds 14 students in single and double occupancy rooms.   A Lehigh- trained Resident Assistant, or Gryphon, lives in the house and schedules programming for all residents.   Non-ROTC Lehigh students may also live in the ROTC House with permission from the Department of Military Science & Leadership.

For more information, please visit Lehigh's webpage on the ROTC house or contact MAJ Lawrence at mal206@Lehigh.EDU.

Please note that Lehigh University students enrolled in Army ROTC are not required to live in the ROTC House.   Many cadets live in traditional residence halls, fraternities, sororities and other off-campus housing.