Housing
The Dominican House of Studies does not provide housing for its students. The registrar has information about local group homes where current students reside.
The following residences are available to students. Inquiries and arrangements should be made directly with each facility.
Rosary House Studies 1201 Monroe Street, NE Washington, DC 20017 Contact: Sr. Marie William Lapointe (202) 529-1768 wadomlap@verizon.net
Rosary House is located within a ten minute walk and is the home of the Dominican Sisters of the Presentation. They have facilities for housing young women, but space is limited. All rooms are single. Breakfast foods and dinner are provided during the week.
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Centro Maria Residence 650 Jackson Street, NE Washington, DC 20017 Contact: Sr. Marysa Gomez (202) 635-1697
This residence is located within two blocks and offers housing for women only, ages 18-30. Rates are for single air-conditioned rooms in a smoke free building and include breakfast and dinner six days a week. Facilities include a chapel, dining room, laundry, TV room and limited maid service.
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St. Francis Friary Capuchin 4121 Harewood Road, NE Washington, DC 20017 (202) 529-2188
The Friary is a house of formation for the Capuchin community. All student residents are required to participate in common prayer, meals and help maintain the house. The most likely candidates are men religious. The fee includes all food and lodging.
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Housing Information Center 2100 Claredon Blvd. #709 Arlington, VA 22201 (703) 228-3765
This organization helps students find housing in the Arlington area.
The Catholic University of America provides a web-site of residences in the area that would welcome students.
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