Apartment Style Living
The Schreiber Quadrangle and Vera Hackman Apartments are designed for Elizabethtown College upperclassmen, four occupants per unit.
Elizabethtown College offers two independent living environments where students learn to manage their activities of daily living in a self-governing environment. These facilities are equipped with fully furnished living and dining areas, double occupancy bedrooms, full bath, laundry facilities and vending.
The V. Lester Schreiber Quadrangle was opened in 1992. This complex of townhouses accommodates 128 men and women. The furnished apartments open to a courtyard and commons building, available for quiet studying or social functions. The residents are expected to participate in the Quads Council system of governance.

Built on August 2000:The Vera H. Hackman Apartment complex was opened in Fall 2000. This three story structure consists of 23 quad occupancy apartments, each with double bedroom, full kitchen and baths, furnished living and dining rooms and laundry facilities.
It is the clear expectation of the College that students living in the Schreiber Quadrangle and the Vera Hackman Apartment communities will participate in the growth and governance of their communities.
The Schreiber Quadrangle and Vera Hackman Apartments function within the guidelines provided in the Student Handbook in regard to policy.
A few additional regulations apply to the Schreiber Quadrangle and Vera Hackman Apartments:
1. Furniture may not be removed from the units. You may add whatever you like to what is already provided.
2. No lofts are allowed in the units.
3. Wall hangings will need to be hung in a College approved manner.
The Schreiber Quadrangle and Vera Hackman Apartments are selected based on lottery number, with the best number being able to pull three other senior or junior students of the same gender into the unit.


















