
Alpha Phi International Sorority
Alpha Phi International Sorority was established at Mines in 2000.
Alpha Phi International Sorority was established at Mines in 2000.
The Epsilon Alpha Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega at Colorado School of Mines.
Aspen Hall is one of several residential halls on campus. It was renovated in 2012 and houses 23 upperclassmen students with single, double and triple rooms.
Beta Theta Pi Fraternity was established in 1908. It is one of seven fraternities on campus and part of the Interfraternity Council.
Bradford Hall was the first student housing made available to students in 1954 and one of four traditional-style residence halls on campus.
Elm Hall was built in 2014 and is Mines’ newest housing option. It’s also home to Mines Market, the primary dining facility for Mines.
Kappa Sigma Fraternity was established at Mines in 1904 and is one of seven fraternities on campus.
Maple Hall was built in 2011 and provides suite-style housing to freshmen.
The Mines Park Apartments offer near-campus housing options to upper-division students and graduate students.
Morgan Hall is one of four traditional-style residence halls at Colorado School of Mines.
The Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity (Fiji) was founded at Mines in 1985. It is one of seven fraternities on campus and is part of the Interfraternity Council.
The Pi Beta Phi Sorority was established at Mines in 1986.
Built in 1957, Randall Hall was the first dormitory built on campus. It is one of four traditional-style residence halls on campus.
The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity was established at Mines in 1903.
Sigma Kappa Sorority was established at Mines in 1980.
Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, more commonly known as Sig-Ep, was established at Mines in 1923.
Thomas Hall was built in 1967 and is named for Lester C. Thomas ’12. It is one of four traditional-style residence halls on campus.
Weaver Towers was built in 1979. It accommodates 225 students in suites and offers a community kitchen, study rooms, laundry rooms, social lounges and a music room.