"MCLA’s location provided me with endless opportunities to gain professional experience in the arts. I had a lot of fun working as a tour guide at MASS MoCA and in the education department at the Berkshire Museum, which allowed me to figure out what kinds of jobs I would like and to meet a lot of interesting arts professionals along the way. MCLA’s small size helped me develop close working relationships with my favorite professors who always took time to advise me on academic and professional concerns. I really felt like they were with me all the way."

Monica Henry ’07
Education Coordinator, Clark Art Institute
Residence Areas

Berkshire Towers
View of Murdock Hall

Berkshire Towers is a suite-style, twin-towered residence area that primarily houses transfers and returning students. Each floor of the Towers has three suites with separate living space for male and female students. Each suite has three to five bedrooms, a bathroom and a lounge. The majority of rooms in the Towers are doubles, however, a limited number of single rooms are available. Berkshire Towers is smoke-free and alcohol-prohibited.

Hoosac Hall
Berkshire Towers

Hoosac Hall houses the majority of freshmen and is ideal for students who prefer living in a traditional residence hall setting. Each of the six student floors has eighteen double rooms, two bathrooms and two lounges. Hoosac Hall is smoke-free and alcohol-prohibited.

Flagg Townhouse Apartment Complex
Flagg Townhouse Apartment Complex
The Townhouses are reserved exclusively for transfers and returning students who prefer apartment-style living. Five to seven students share an apartment with a full kitchen, a living/dining area and private bathroom facilities. Rooms within each apartment are designed to accommodate from one to three students. The Flagg Townhouse Apartment Complex is smoke-free and alcohol consumption is limited to apartments where all residents are 21 years of age or older.

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