Dormitory Features
- Built in the late 1800s
- 24 Hour Security
- Generally 2 Single Beds in one room
- Non Smoking
- In-Dormitory Laundry Facilities
- Housekeeping tidies the common areas
- Remote control Cable TV and local phone calls included
Mukogawa has over 10 beautiful dormitories that students call home when living in America. All dormitories are cleaned on weekdays by housekeepers, who clean the common areas. On Sunday nights, groups have mandatory cleaning time before Roll Call. In the Fall, EXT students stay in Covington, EDU students stay in Whitman, and JC students stay in the house-style dormitories. In the Spring, students are spread across all the dormitories. Each dormitory is named after a prominent Spokane historical figure.
Dormitory Facilities:
Kitchen
Kitchen
Refridgerator
Freezer
Oven and Stove
Dishes, Pots, Pans, Cutlery
Cupboards for Storage
Tidied Daily by Housekeeping
Bedrooms
Bedrooms
Desk and Chair
Sheets, blankets and pillows provided
Shelf, Nightstand and Lamp
Closet or wardrobe
NOT cleaned by housekeeping – Student must keep tidy
Living Room
Living Room and Common Areas
Includes a living room + TV room
Cable TV (with HDMI port)
Next to kitchen and study room
Tidied by housekeeper
Study Room
Study Room
Students can do homework here
The RA will do weekday group time here
Dormitories:
Covington – An American-style dormitory and our largest dormitory. Holds up to 60 people. Includes a recreation basement with billiards and extra TVs. There is also a courtyard. Single rooms available for EXT students.
Cather- A house-style dormitory. Holds up to 22 people.
Helen Keller – A house-style dormitory. Holds up to 22 people.
Dickinson – A house-style dormitory. Holds up to 22 people.
Cannon – A house-style dormitory. Holds up to 22 people.
Carlson – A house-style dormitory. Holds up to 22 people.
Carlson – A house-style dormitory. Holds up to 22 people.
Whitman – Our second largest dormitory. Holds up to 35 people. EDU lives here in the Fall.
Whitman