Student Life at The
King’s College is a “laboratory” for applying the principles and ideas that you
have been learning in the classroom to a real-life setting. You’ll develop
skills such as motivating others, organizing events, and team building.
At
King's there are a variety of organizations through which you do this: student
government, newspaper, international club, outreach teams, the Tent (student-led
worship ministry), international trips, and most importantly, The King’s College
Houses.
Our Houses are one of the defining dimensions of King's. They
prepare you to shape the culture of the college today in order
to influence the fabric of society tomorrow. From the moment you
enter The King’s College, you are a member of a House. Your
membership and involvement in your House continues beyond
graduation as an alumnus/a.
New York City plays a significant
role in providing both learning opportunities and leisure activities outside of
the classroom. Attend a lecture by an internationally renown scholar; listen to
world-class musicians at Lincoln Center; explore the winding streets and quaint
restaurants of the East Village; people-watch from the comfort of a Starbucks in
Times Square; run through miles of trails in Central Park; or curl up with a
book in a coffeehouse on the Upper West Side.