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Engineering House (E-House)
Penn State Engineering House (E-House) hopes to provide students with a constructive and positive live-in community that supports projects and activities relevant to their majors within the College of Engineering. E-house is conveniently located in McKee Hall, a sector of the West Halls residence area sited next to Recreation Hall and the Lion Shrine.
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McKee Hall (E-House) |
First year In Science and Engineering (FISE)
Penn State First year In Science and Engineering (FISE) House is the scholastic house for first year students in science and engineering majors In FISE you can meet people who have similar interests, talents, and life plans. You're ALL First Year Students - Living in a residence hall filled with people who are experiencing Penn State for the first time just like you is fun! It's Co-Ed and Multicultural - Pennypacker Hall is a co-ed residence hall with alternating floors for women and men that recruits students from a variety of backgrounds and life experiences. Through living with a wide range of people from various ethnicities, locations, and races, you learn to live and work together - just like in the real world. • In-house tutoring of foundation courses (Calculus, Physics, and Chemistry) • Activity coordinators, tutors, mentors, and friends. |
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Pennypacker Hall (FISE) |
Engineering and Applied Science Interest (EASI)
Penn State Engineering and Applied Science Interest (EASI) House has been on the 7th floor of Beaver Hall since 1980 and has included the 8th floor since 2000. Residents are majoring in a variety of Engineeing majors as well as some majors in the Sciences. Everyone is encouraged to ask one another for homework help. With a number of different majors on the two floors, there is a high possibility that someone else in the house can help out. House unity is very important to EASI House. The organization participates in house dinners, academic events, and social events to help everybody meet new people and have fun at the same time. EASI House is committed to community involvement. EASI House participates in various events on campus, including THON. The organization also reaches out to build relationships with other Special Living Options on campus to enhance the experience of all members involved.
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McKee Hall (ESAI) |



