It's not easy to move from home to a new city in a new country with so many unfamiliar characteristics, so the housing and residential life at John Cabot University was an important part of my transition into independence. I lived at the Gianicolo Residence my first semester, which is a short walk from both the Guarini and Tiber campuses. You can walk along the cobblestone streets and admire the beautiful buildings on your way to class. Also, being surrounded by other students in the residence, it is easy to make friends and get to know your neighbors. Plus, the RAs (resident assistants) are always on call to give you advice or even lend some measuring cups!
I was fortunate to share an apartment with just one other person - a girl from Dallas like me! - and we shared one room, a bathroom, full kitchen, and large living room. The apartments are newly renovated and ready to be decorated, and there are cleaning services that come once a week to clean the common areas of the apartment.
While living in the Gianicolo Residence, you are a short walk to any of Trastevere's shops, restaurants, and grocery stores. Students in the Gianicolo Residence are in the best spot to get to the many fabulous museums and historical sites in Rome. The Residence is located near Ponte Sisto, which connects them to the wonderful Campo dei Fiori market, then a short walk to Piazza Navona where you can see the wonderful architecture by Bernini and Borromini. From the Residence, you can also walk to St. Peter's Basilica and the awe-inspiring Vatican Museum (with Sistine Chapel!).
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The JCU Housing and Residential Life offers a unique experience. You will never forget it, whether you're here for one semester or four years!
Anna McCutchen
Class of 2020
International Business Major
Hometown: Dallas, Texas