Graduate Housing Program

Eastern Nazarene College is excited to offer limited housing opportunities for graduate, adult undergraduate, and online students in its historical Munro Hall! ENC, as part of their expanding programs, offers affordable rooms and helpful amenities.

Quincy Massachusetts

(617) 745-3000

23 East Elm Avenue

Every Munro room is equipped with a bed and set of drawers, along with a desk and chair, and a view of campus.

Rooms available in Munro range in size from 10ft x 16ft singles to 20ft x 16ft doubles.

Why live on ENC’s campus?

In 2024, ENC launched a new international graduate student initiative, expanding the services and accommodations available to graduate, adult undergraduate, and online students. ENC offers accessible housing tied to graduate class terms and without the burdens of lengthy leases.

Nestled in the beautiful coastal city of Quincy, Massachusetts, the campus of Eastern Nazarene College is strategically located just minutes from downtown Quincy, a short walk away from Wollaston Beach, and a brief train ride from Boston.

Rooms in Munro Hall are clean, comfortable, and pre-furnished with the essentials, including a bed, desk, chair, and ample closet space. Each room also comes with high-speed internet access so you can stay connected and comfortable at all times.

Contact us today to learn more about our graduate student housing programs at Eastern Nazarene College!

Amenities

Affordable Meal Plans

“All you can eat,” buffet-style on-campus dining plans starting at $8 per meal.

Single Occupancy Rooms

Rooms are pre-furnished and include bed, desk, chair, and a big closet.

Common Study Lounge

Make some new friends while you study.

Access to Library

Learn more about the Nease Library.

24/7 Security

Eastern Nazarene College’s Security Office is staffed and campus is regularly patrolled around the clock.

Parking Available

Ask about our parking options for your vehicle.

Free Wifi

Hi-speed internet access is included with every rental.

Free Laundry Machines

Our washers and dryers are free for the use of our residents. Just bring your soap and dryer sheets.

Questions and Answers

Are there dining options?

As a graduate student, you are eligible for meal plans at the ENC Dining Commons. There are not kitchen facilities for use by tenants.

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DO I NEED TO SIGN ON FOR A CERTAIN NUMBER OF MONTHS?

Residents agree to 6-month housing arrangements (January 1 through June 31; July 1 through December 31) with the college.

How Do i pay my rent?

Rent will be billed for each 6-month term, rather than month to month, and will be charged to the resident’s student account.

Can I bring my own furniture?

Yes, but residents are responsible for bringing school-provided furniture to on-site storage and replacing it before they move out. We also ask that furniture follows fire codes and that residents refrain from furnishings that would damage walls, floors, etc.

What options are there for public transportation in Quincy and around ENC?

A variety of transportation options are available to support tenants, including the busses, subway, and commuter rail network of the MBTA.

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Can I have a roommate?

Residents may set up roommates when renting double-occupancy rooms. ENC does not facilitate roommate placement. Both roommates will need to apply and be accepted as residents. Munro Hall is designed for single occupancy use. The building does not accommodate dependents, spouses or partners.

Are there kitchen areas available to use for residents?

There are no kitchen facilities available for use by residents. Nevertheless, you are welcome to bring along mini-fridges, microwaves, coffeemakers, or other appliances to make your stay more comfortable.

Unbeatable Affordability

The average cost of a 1-bedroom apartment in Quincy is $2350/month, compared to our very affordable price of $4500 for 6 months in a single-occupancy room.

Rooms range from $4500 to $6300 per 6-month term

Utilities Included

Meal Plans Available

Price points between $9.00 per meal and $12.00 per meal for an “all you care to eat” buffet-style option.

Quincy, Massachusetts

JUST “URBAN” ENOUGH

Urban enough for the adventurous, suburban enough to feel like a safe place to spend years at ENC: this is key to the appeal of college campuses in and around Quincy.

RICH IN HISTORY

Quincy is steeped in American history. It’s even called the “Birthplace of the American Dream” because two U.S. presidents were born here: John Adams and his son, John Quincy Adams. You can visit the farmhouse where both were born on the 13 acres of Adams National Historical Park. It’s the oldest presidential birthplace in the country.

You can also check out the Thomas Crane Public Library, a national landmark, the Josiah Quincy House where Sons of Liberty meetings were held, or the United First Parish Church.

Historic sites are everywhere in Quincy. But if that’s not enough, there’s much more to see outside city limits, throughout Norfolk County – the birthplaces of two more presidents, for one thing. John F. Kennedy and George H.W. Bush.

27 MILES OF COASTLINE

Quincy’s Marina Bay is the largest marina in the Northeast. Indoor and outdoor waterfront dining, shopping or just strolling the boardwalk along the water – especially if you get there early enough to watch the sunrise over the Squantum Channel – are year-round attractions.

Check out Wollaston Beach, just a short walk from ENC’s campus, and relax by the water, stroll along the sand or grab a bite to eat at a nearby restaurant

BOSTON

Quincy is just a short 8 miles to downtown Boston. Take advantage of our public transportation and hop on the MBTA, or “The T” as locals say, and venture into the city to explore. Catch a Red Sox game, shop around Faneuil Hall, dive into history and follow the Freedom Trail,  dine at one of the many restaurants, and much more. There is something for everyone.

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