Santa Rosa Village is CSUCI's newest residence hall, which opened in fall of 2016. It currently houses 600 - 700 freshmen and 15 Resident Advisors (RAs) in 15 pods. Some sophomores may be housed in Santa Rosa depending on occupancy needs. Each RA has a pod of approximately 45 - 55 residents. Each pod has a family room with flat screen TV, refrigerator, microwave, toaster, Keurig machine, sink, couches, kitchen table, and chairs. Study rooms are adjacent to pods and have computers and a printer for residents to use. Santa Rosa is designed as a more traditional residence hall. Bedrooms are primarily double occupancy, although some single occupancy bedrooms may be available depending on occupancy need. Each resident receives an extra-long twin bed and mattress, three drawers, desk, bookshelf, chair, and lockable file cabinet. Each bedroom also has a ceiling fan, cube-sized mini-fridge, and shared closet. Bathroom facilities are shared by gender-specific residents within their pod, and an all-gender/ADA/single bathroom is available as well.
The complex has a large community kitchen with three cooking surfaces and an eating area for use by residents or for cooking lessons. A large community lounge offers several gathering and sitting areas, including bench seating for group projects or meal time, tables with chairs, lounge chairs, TVs, and a game area with a pool table, poker table, and ping-pong table. The village also features a mail room, administrative offices, and a laundry room. The outside courtyard offers additional seating areas, hammocks, and outdoor games. Residents may enjoy the use of amenities within all of the villages.
Santa Rosa Village is CSUCI'S newest residence hall, which opened in fall of 2016. It currently houses over 300 residents, the majority freshmen, some sophomore depending on occupancy needs along with 15 Resident Advisors (RAs) in 15 pods
Map & Video Tour
Santa Rosa Village is listed as “SRV” on the campus map (near South Quad).