On-Campus Housing Information
Redwood Hall
The six-story Redwood Hall building features the Dorothy and Ward Perrin Interfaith Chapel, kitchens, classrooms, an auditorium, and residence hall rooms.
Redwood Hall I:
- Features 80 single occupancy residence hall rooms.
- Each room includes a bathroom shared by two adjoining residents, air conditioning, wireless Internet, wall-to-wall carpeting, bed, built-in closet, dresser, desk and chair.
- Five single occupancy rooms are available with private bathrooms.
- Each floor has access to a microwave, study room, and free laundry.
Redwood Hall II:
- Features a variety of floor plans, with single occupancy rooms for 131 residents.
- Each room includes a private or shared bathroom, air conditioning, wireless Internet, wall-to-wall carpeting, bed, dresser, built-in closet, desk and chair.
- There are free laundry facilities available on each floor, with two full sized kitchens housed in the lower level of the building.
- Redwood Hall II also houses the Dorothy and Ward Perrin Interfaith Chapel.
The Pines Apartments
The Pines Apartments are tucked away between two groves of trees, providing both the convenience of on-campus living and the privacy of an apartment.
- Each of the 48 one-bedroom apartments apartments offers 500 square feet of living space, wireless Internet, kitchenette with stove and refrigerator; and central air conditioning and heating units.
- Apartments are unfurnished.
Application Information
The 2025-2026 housing application is available on the student portal and is open for all MWU students. Incoming student housing selections will begin on March 1, 2025.
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Housing Rates
Review the 2025-2026 housing costs for quarterly sum and per diem rates.
Housing Resources
Learn more about living on campus by reviewing the following:
- Redwood Hall Move In Information
- Pines Apartment Move In Information
- Residence Life Handbook (PDF)
- On-Campus Dining Services
- Basic Safety Precautions
- Fire Safety Procedure
- Tornado Sheltering Procedure
Schedule a Tour
Housing tours are available by appointment only. To schedule an appointment, please email the Housing Manager at khoes@midwestern.edu.
Off-Campus Housing Resources
Find more information regarding housing off campus.
Contact Information
For any housing questions, email Kendra Hoes at khoes@midwestern.edu.
On-Campus Housing Move In Information and Housing Costs
Unit | Quarterly Sum | 2024-25 Per Diem |
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Pines Apartment | $3,208.50 | $35.65 |
Redwood 1 Single Shared Bath | $2,576.70 | $28.63 |
Redwood 1 Private | $2,844.90 | $31.61 |
Redwood Lower Level Private, | $2,908.80 | $32.32 |
Redwood Lower Level Medium | $2,844.90 | $31.61 |
Redwood 1st Floor Large Private | $3,107.70 | $34.53 |
Redwood 1st Floor Shared Suite, | $2,908.80 | $32.32 |
Redwood 1st Floor Private Suite | $3,107.70 | $34.53 |
Redwood Floors 2-6 Shared Suite | $2,908.80 | $32.32 |
Redwood 2 Single Shared Bath | $2,700.00 | $30.00 |
The University will permit one compact refrigerator per student in each Redwood residence hall room. The unit must be less than 4 cubic feet. You are allowed to have a microwave, but it must sit on top of the refrigerator.
Prohibited Items
The following items are prohibited in campus housing units:
- Pets (ESA approved)
- Halogen lamps
- Mattress
- Bed
- Private exterior antennas
- Candles and incense
- Extension cords
- Natural Christmas trees
- Water beds
- Fireworks
- Air conditioners
- Hot plates
- Toasters / toaster ovens / pizza ovens
- Indoor and outdoor grills (all brands prohibited)
- Wireless routers
- Microwave ovens (Midwestern only permits the use of a microwave if it is sitting on top of the mini fridge.)
Wireless Internet
All on-campus housing units offer wireless internet service.
Redwood Hall Information
This building includes a lecture hall, six classrooms, student rooms, two full kitchens and a multi-faith chapel.
Redwood Hall rooms include:
- Built-in wall closet
- One extra-long, college length bed (80" x 36" mattress)
- Standard furnishings such as a dresser, a desk with a hutch and a desk chair
- Wireless internet
Redwood Hall also provides areas on each floor, which include:
- 24-hour study lounge with dry erase boards, tables and chairs
- Laundry rooms with washer, dryer, folding tables, microwave and sink
- Red emergency phones in the eleven rooms (211, 311, 411, 511, 611)
- Hand sanitizer stations throughout the building
The following items are prohibited in campus housing units:
- Pets (ESA approved)
- Halogen lamps
- Private exterior antennas
- Candles and incense
- Extension cords
- Natural Christmas trees
- Water beds
- Fireworks
- Air conditioners
- Indoor and outdoor grills (all brands prohibited)
- Wireless routers
- Microwave ovens (Midwestern only permits the use of a microwave if it is sitting on top of the mini fridge.)
Pines Apartment Information
Each of the 48 apartment units offers the following features:
- Unfurnished living space of 500 square feet
- Carpeted or laminate bedroom dimension of 11 by 10 feet
- Carpeted or laminate living room / tiled kitchen dimensions a combined 11 by 19 feet
- Kitchen with stove, microwave, and refrigerator
- Wall-mounted air conditioner unit
- Wireless internet
- Laundry facilities
- Storage Lockers
Utility Services
When you arrive on campus, you will need to set up your utility service (apartment residents):
- NICOR (gas): 888 NICOR 4U (1-888-642-6748)
- ComEd (electricity): 1 800 EDISON (1-800-334-7661)
Housing Options
Pines Apartments
Each of the 48 Pines Apartment units offers the following features: Unfurnished living space of 500 square feet, carpeted bedroom dimension (11 by 10 feet), carpeted living room / tiled kitchen dimensions a combined 11 by 19 feet, kitchen with stove and refrigerator, wall-mounted air conditioner unit, wireless internet, laundry facilities in the outer lobby of each entrance, and upstairs storage cage.

Redwood Hall
The building includes a lecture hall, six classrooms, student rooms, two full kitchens, and a multi-faith chapel.
Redwood Hall rooms include: wall-to-wall flooring and built-in wall closet, one extra long, college length bed (80鈥 x 36鈥), a dresser, a desk with hutch, wireless internet, and DirecTV Satellite.
Redwood Hall also provides areas on each floor, which include: a 24-hour study lounge, kitchenette with microwave, electric burner cook-top, sink, and refrigerator, and laundry rooms.

Off-Campus Housing Resources
Nearby areas to search for off-campus housing:
- Downers Grove
- Lisle
- Lombard
- Oakbrook
- Westmont
- Wheaton
- Willowbrook
- Woodridge
Apartment search engines:
Review the table for apartment complexes and their distance to campus. When contacting the complexes, be sure to inquire about special rates and/or pet policies.
Apartment Complex | Location | Distance from Campus |
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Lombard | 1.2 mi | |
Lombard | 1.8 mi | |
Lombard | 2.2 mi | |
Downers Grove | 2.9 mi | |
| Westmont | 2.9 mi |
Lombard | 3.0 mi | |
Lombard | 3.2 mi | |
Lombard | 3.5 mi | |
| Downers Grove | 3.7 mi |
Downers Grove | 4.2 mi | |
Downers Grove | 4.3 mi | |
Glen Ellyn | 4.5 mi | |
| Westmont | 4.6 mi |
Westmont | 5.3 mi | |
Lisle | 5.4 mi | |
Westmont | 5.4 mi | |
| Lisle | 5.9 mi |
Lisle | 6.0 mi |
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Safety Tips and Fire and Tornado Shelter Procedures
We consider our residence hall safe, as we have very few reported incidents of crime in our residence halls. We still encourage you to take some basic safety precautions to protect yourself, your fellow students, friends, and property. Questions about residence hall regulations should be directed to Residence Life.
- Lock your door when you're not in your room even if you're only a few doors down.
- Be suspicious of unknown persons loitering around the residence hall.
- Never prop or leave exterior doors to residence halls propped open.
- Keep a record of all your valuables.
- Call University Safety & Security to answer any questions you may have regarding safety.
- Do not allow unescorted strangers into or to remain in the building.
- Call University Safety & Security immediately if subjects are unresponsive to your request for them to leave.
- Know the Fire Safety Procedure and Tornado Sheltering Procedure. Scroll to the Fire Safety and Tornado Sheltering Procedures to review this important information.
University Safety & Security are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week:
- University Safety & Security can be contacted at 630-515-7111 or 630-971-6081
- Emergencies from on-campus phones, call x7111
The following is the Fire Safety Plan for Residence Halls:
- Stay calm.
- Locate nearest fire alarm pull station and activate.
- Warn other residents by knocking and shouting on your way to the nearest exit.
- Before opening your door, feel it with the back of your hand. If it is hot, do the following (if it is not hot go to step 5):
- Open the windows.
- Seal cracks around the door with towels, clothing, sheets, blankets, or similar items to keep the smoke out of the room.
- If you are trapped, hang a sheet, jacket, or shirt or other object out the window that will attract attention. Shout for help. Contact Security by phone ext. 7111 and make them aware that you are unable to get out of your room and make sure you state what room you are in. Security will inform the Fire Department that you are trapped. Stay calm. The Fire Department will reach you from the hallway or window.
- If you are able to leave the room, do so immediately and:
- Close the door behind you and do not lock it. By closing the door this will retard the spread of smoke and lessen damage.
- Do not return for personal belongings.
- Proceed immediately to the nearest exit. DO NOT USE THE ELEVATOR. The elevator will be locked out in an alarm situation.
- If smoke, heat or fire blocks your exit, go to an alternate exit.
- If all exits from a floor are blocked, go back to your room and follow the procedures described above in #4
- If smoke is present, keep low to the floor. Take short breaths to avoid inhaling any more smoke than necessary.
- After exiting the building, report to the assigned areas:
- Redwood residents will meet in the Redwood parking lot.
- Apartment 3 residents will meet in the parking lot east of the building.
- Apartment 4 and 5 residents will meet near the dumpster along the fenced area.
- Apartments 6, 7, and 8 will meet in the parking lot across from building 7 and 8.
- A fire marshal will be assigned to each floor of each building.
- After leaving the building, stand clear. Do not re-enter the building for any reason until the Fire Department has declared it safe to do so.
The 色多多视频 Safety Team has prepared a list of locations to seek shelter in the event a tornado warning is issued for our area. The Village of Downers Grove will sound the warning siren. The emergency notification system will announce the warning in all buildings.
Buildings and locations to seek shelter:
- Science Hall 鈥 Lower level away from windows center core of building
- The Commons 鈥 Recreation area lower level
- Alumni Hall 鈥 Lower levels east and west side lobbies by Skills Lab
- Centennial Hall 鈥 South hallway lower level
- Redwood 鈥 Lower level
- Littlejohn Hall
- Lecture halls 鈥 Front stage area
- Library 鈥 Lower level restrooms, copy room area
- Administration 鈥 Restroom
- Fitness Center 鈥 Locker rooms
- Apartments - Lower level under the stairs
- Multispecialty Clinic - Lower level away from windows, center core of building
Sheltering Tips:
- Use common sense. Be aware of your surroundings. When weather conditions start to develop, listen to a television, radio, or weather radio for information.
- Stay away from windows, display cases, door side lights and doors that swing.
- Avoid locations where roofs are likely to be blown off.
- Avoid corridors with direct exits that may become wind tunnels.
- Avoid portions of the building with load bearing walls. If these types of walls collapse, the roof will cave in with them.
- Avoid spaces opposite doorways or openings into rooms that have windows or exterior walls.
- Avoid interior locations with skylights or ceiling openings.
- Avoid spaces within the falling radius of higher building objects such as chimneys, etc.
Protection Checklist
Inside 鈥 Best Areas:
- Basements
- Small interior rooms with no windows
- Locker rooms or bathrooms
- Hallways away from doors and windows and not open to direction of the tornado
- Rooms constructed of reinforced concrete, brick with no windows and a heavy concrete
- Floor or roof system overhead
- Any protected area away from doors or windows
Inside 鈥 Worst Areas:
- Gymnasiums and auditoriums
- Hallways exposed to direction of tornado
- Rooms with large windows and doors
- Rooms near chimneys or other large obstructions
Outside 鈥 Best Areas:
- Ditch, gully, culvert or low spot in the ground
Outside 鈥 Worst Areas:
- In or under a vehicle
- Mobile homes or trailers
- Trees or groves of trees
Safety & Security
University Safety & Security are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and can be contacted at 630-515-7111 or 630-971-6081. Emergencies from on-campus phones, call x7111.