Most Franklin College students live on-campus in one of our four residence halls or three campus homes. Our residence life communities are safe, dynamic, and provide an important foundation for being successful at Franklin College. For questions about Residence Life, contact us at 317.738.
Because of these institutional commitments, a student is required to reside on-campus and is encouraged to become an active participant in campus life. Residential Life will review off-campus petitions and make the final decision regarding off-campus status.
About the Pierce College Residence Hall The Center for Global Scholars (CGS) is traditional campus housing for both domestic and international Pierce College students. CGS values both student independence and a student's need for community.
Subject to the availability of space, all first-year students are required to live in a residence hall for two academic semesters (a summer term does not count as an academic semester), unless they are married or live with parents and have permission to commute.
ALCOHOL AND DRUGS Franklin Pierce prohibits alcoholic beverages in all public areas of the campus, including lounges and corridors of residence halls and outdoor areas unless special permission is received, from the Dean of Student Affairs, or their designee, for a particular function.
The acceptance rate at Franklin Pierce University is 78.3%. In other words, of 100 students who apply, 78 are admitted. This means the school is not selective. As long as you don't fall way below average, you'll likely get in.