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Hope Hall

Quick Facts

Built in 2003, Hope North and Hope South are staffed by 7 RAs, under the supervision of Resident Director, Karly Mattocks, and Assistant Resident Director, Josh McDowell. Hope is a traditional "dorm-style" hall with community restrooms, two elevators and three stairwells. The main lobby is a two-story atrium; the second floor lobby overlooks this area. There is also a large 4th-floor lobby with balcony patio and two smaller study rooms.

Hope Hall Exterior
Hope Hall Sign
Hope Hall Exterior
Hope Hall Exterior
Hope Hall Lobby Sign
Hope Hall Community Lounge
Hope Hall Hallway
Hope Hall Community Kitchen

Community Snapshot

  • Male & Female
  • 426 Residents (total)
  • 4 Stories
  • 8 Resident Advisors
  • 1 Kitchen
  • 16/16 Washers/Dryers (total)
  • Built 2003
  • 10 Community Lobbies (total)
  • Standard Rooms
  • Community Restrooms
  • 5 minute walk from the center of campus (0.2 mi.)

Sample Rooms

Each room differs slightly, so your room may look different. There are many other ways to personalize the layout of your room from these samples.

Photos

Sample Hope Room
Sample Hope Room
Sample Hope Room

Floor Plan


Plan your space! This floor plan shows the dimensions of a typical room in this residence hall. (Layout and measurements may vary somewhat from room to room.) To experiment with how you and your roommate(s) can lay out your space, just print out this page, cut out the furniture, and experiment with different arrangements. Alternatively, use a program like Photoshop or Canva to copy and paste the furniture in different spots. Keep in mind that some furniture can be positioned underneath your bed in order to maximize your floor space and storage.

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About Hope

Built in 2003, Hope Hall is the largest residence hall on campus, and is treated as two communities: the north end is known as Hope North, and the south end as Hope South, each with its own resident director and staff of resident advisors. It was named in memory of the historic Biola building that was located at 6th and Hope St. in downtown Los Angeles. Hope is home to continuing students (i.e. sophomores, juniors and seniors), is co-ed, with male and female students living in separate sections of the building, while sharing the lobbies, kitchens and laundry facilities.

There is a centralized laundry room on the ground floor with 16 washers and 16 dryers and a large main-floor kitchen. There are eight oversized rooms, designed as 'triples,' and eight single rooms designed to accommodate students with disabilities. Behind Hope is an outdoor amphitheater that seats up to 400.

Hope Hall's doors are secured by an electronic access system, so only students can access the building during the day, and only residents may enter the building at night. Each individual room is key-locked for student security. Security cameras in outside and common areas are monitored 24 hours per day, and Campus Safety patrols campus regularly to ensure student security at all times.

Amenities

Hall Amenities

  • Balcony
  • Air Conditioning (in-room thermostats)
  • Nearby Parking
  • Heating
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Vending Machines
  • TV in Lounge
  • Community Kitchen
  • Bike Racks
  • Outdoor BBQ Grills
  • 3 Lobbies
  • Grass Amphitheater
  • Outdoor Patio
  • Nearby On-Campus Dining
  • 24/7 Campus Security

Room Amenities

Per Student

  • Bed (view bed styles)
  • Desk
  • Standard Twin Mattress
  • Desk Chair
  • Bookshelf
  • Dresser Drawers
  • Wardrobe or Closet
  • Towel Bar
  • Mirror

Per Room

  • Window & Blinds
  • Wastebasket

Campus Amenities

  • Wifi Internet
  • Mailbox
  • On-campus Dining
  • Printing in Library
  • Tennis Courts
  • Basketball Court
  • Swimming Pool
  • Exercise Gym
  • Sand Volleyball Court
  • Soccer Field
  • Running Track
  • Baseball Field
  • Softball Field

Staff

Karly Mattocks

Resident Director, Hope

Office Phone: ext. 4066

Hello! I am from a small California mountain town called Running Springs. I ÌÒ»¨ÊÓÆµd from Biola in 2015 with a B.A in Psychology, and went on to earn my M.S. in Organizational Psychology from Vanguard University in 2017. I spent a couple years working in HR for a K-12 school district in Colorado, where my love for employee development started to gain traction. I am passionate about working with teams, and helping others build on their strengths. I studied organization psychology because I wanted to be a part of creating working atmospheres where people thrived and were able to love the work they were doing. As an Assistant Director/Resident Director, I am using that background to help develop my teams and bring passion to the work we do. Outside of work I love spending time with my family, Drew (Biola ‘16), my toddler, Luka, and our cat, ChubChub.

Get to know Karly


Josh McDowell

Hope Assistant Resident Director

Office Phone: ext. 4066

Hi! My name is Josh and I have the pleasure of assisting Karly here at Hope. I'm from the San Diego area originally, but have spent the last ten years in Costa Mesa, CA. I attended Vanguard University ('18) and ÌÒ»¨ÊÓÆµd with a degree in Theology with an emphasis in Spiritual Formation and Discipleship. Before this I pastored high school students in Newport Beach where I fell in love with walking with students as they transition into adulthood. This is a passion that I get to experience everyday here at Biola as I get to empower and resource students to discover the person that God is drawing them to become. Outside of work, I love traveling and trying new restaurants with my wife Emmy, as well as coaching baseball at La Mirada High School.

Get to know Josh


Contact

RD phone:
ext. 4066

RD email:
karly.mattocks@biola.edu

Assistant RD email:
joshua.mcdowell@biola.edu