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Ross Hall

Built in 1994, Ross Hall houses 160 students, with 80 double rooms, that feature large windows and a personal bathroom in each room. Ross also allows for students to come together in large common rooms, grassy areas, and an outdoor volleyball court. Residence life also provides free laundry to all students that live on campus.

Amenities

  • 80 bedrooms with private bathrooms, 8 of which are ADA Accessible:
    • Majority of rooms are double occupancy. Single rooms will only be assigned if medically necessary or if space is available.
  • Key card access to building
  • Ethernet Internet Access
  • Cable TV (Converter boxes are available if resident’s TV is older than 2006 and cannot connect to the cable)
  • Air conditioning and central heating
  • Large Commons Area includes:
    • Flat Screen TV with DirecTV and DVD Player. Video game consoles may not be connected to this TV.
  • Ping Pong Tables and Foosball Tables
  • A variety of different board games
  • 3 study rooms
  • 2 Laundry rooms
  • Elevator
  • Guest Restrooms on the first floor

Items Not Permitted in Residence Halls

  • Candles, incense, wax warmers
  • Open heating elements (hotplates, toasters, space heaters)
  • Wireless routers
  • Alcohol, drugs, and their paraphernalia (even if you are 21 or older)
  • Tobacco Products (cigarettes, chew, chew bottles and vaporizers are NOT allowed in the residence halls at any time, CNCC is a tobacco free campus)
  • Firearms (guns, ammunition, air soft, pellet, paint ball guns)
  • Pets (including fish)

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For room and board costs see Tuition and Costs.

About CNCC

Colorado Northwestern is one college in two Colorado communities. Depending on what you want to study, CNCC has the perfect surroundings and facilities to meet your needs. Founded in 1962 as “Rangely College,” CNCC now serves nearly 1,600 students on two campuses, two service centers and online. Our two campuses are located in Craig and Rangely and are 90 miles apart in the mountains and canyons of Northwestern Colorado.