Carroll University - Campus

Campus

The college broke ground in 1852. Several buildings contribute the campus' history and atmosphere, including Sneeden House (a 1922 colonial home now used as a guesthouse and conference center) and MacAllister Hall (a renovated, nineteenth-century mansion that now houses the History, Religious Studies, Modern Languages, and English Departments). The school provides housing in six residence halls, six apartment buildings, and two houses.

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