Themed Housing also known as Interest Houses, provide an opportunity for groups of students to live together for the purpose of exploring a common theme or connection. The group defines goals and objectives, and members of the group agree to work toward achieving the stated goals.
Some Interest Houses are operated with collaboration from a College office. These houses work closely to fulfill not only the mission of the house but also the values of the office they work with.
Fall 2025 Interest House Timeline
Saturday, February 1 – Applications Available
Sunday, April 6 – Applications Close
Monday, April 21 – Initial Offers to Students
Atlas

The Global Cultures House is a living and learning community focused on cultural sharing and global awareness. The community is intended for students interested in living together and building a community that fosters belonging and raises awareness of history and culture. All are invited to participate in the intentional educational and social programs provided by the house members. Visit ISL’s site to learn more about the Global Cultures House (Atlas) at Carleton.
Advising Department: Office of International Student Life
CANOE
CANOE (Carleton Association of Nature and Outdoor Enthusiasts) is a nature-oriented interest house built on a love of communal living. As a member of our 16-person household, residents will cook and clean as a community.
CANOE is dedicated to creating a space that is open and welcoming to people of all identities and backgrounds, and to anyone vaguely-to-very interested in nature, flora, fauna, the environment, or just hanging out outside. CANOE is connected to CANOE club, but participation in one community is not contingent on the other.
CHAI

The Cultural House for Asian Identities (CHAI) is a living and learning community focused on the Asian Diaspora. The community is intended for students interested in living together and building a community that fosters belonging and raises awareness of history and culture. All are invited to participate in the intentional educational and social programs provided by the house members. Visit OIL’s site to learn more about Cultural House Communities at Carleton.
Advising Department: Office of Intercultural Life
Culinary Interest House
Farm

Farm fosters awareness and appreciation of sustainable agriculture and sustainable living. Members plant and tend an organic garden, offer educational programs focusing on sustainable living, and host communal dinners.
F.I.S.H.

FISH serves as the Christian interest house on campus and a bright spot of Christian life at Carleton.
FISH is a wonderful community of Carls who are either Christians themselves or are curious and respectful of Christianity. It is a place of faith, devotion, acceptance, openness, community, and fun.
FISH is connected to the Office of the Chaplain and receives programmatic and pastoral support from the Associate Chaplain for Christian and Interfaith Life. Participation in Chapel-sponsored events is encouraged but not required.
During the 2025–2026 Academic Year, the FISH Community will be located in a different residential location while Douglas House undergoes essential renovations. The location will be announce once determined.
Advising Department: Chaplain’s Office
Freedom

Freedom is a living and learning community focused on the African American and African Diaspora. The community is intended for students interested in living together and building a community that fosters belonging and raises awareness of history and culture. All are invited to participate in the intentional educational and social programs provided by the house members. Visit OIL’s site to learn more about Cultural House Communities at Carleton.
Advising Department: Office of Intercultural Life
Jewish Interest House

Jewish Interest House is a residential space dedicated to Jewish life and culture on campus. Unique to the house is a kosher kitchen for students to use and enjoy Jewish social and cultural activities. The house is a welcoming place to gather on Friday nights for Shabbat services and dinners, and assure that it is a welcoming center for Jewish life, open and accessible to all members of the Carleton community.
During the 2025–2026 Academic Year, the Jewish Interest Community will be located in a different residential location while Page House undergoes essential renovations. The location will be announce once determined.
Advising Department: Chaplain’s Office
Khéya Kiƞ Ihdúwitayapi (The Turtles Gather)

Khéya Kiƞ Ihdúwitayapi or The Turtles Gather is a living and learning community focused on the Indigenous communities. The community is intended for students interested in living together and building a community that fosters belonging and raises awareness of history and culture. All are invited to participate in the intentional educational and social programs provided by the house members. Visit OIL’s site to learn more about Cultural House Communities at Carleton.
Advising Department: Office of Intercultural Life
La Casa del Sol

La Casa del Sol is a living and learning community focused on the Hispanic and Latine Diaspora. The community is intended for students interested in living together and building a community that fosters belonging and raises awareness of history and culture. All are invited to participate in the intentional educational and social programs provided by the house members. Visit OIL’s site to learn more about Cultural House Communities at Carleton.
Advising Department: Office of Intercultural Life
Muslim Interest House

Muslim Interest House serves as a hub and home for Muslim life at Carleton. It provides space for Muslim social and cultural activities, halal meals, and community. Muslim Interest House also provides space for communal religious observance, such as fasting during Ramadan and daily prayer.
Muslim Interest House is open to those who are Muslim and/or who would like to learn more about Islam and who are committed to respecting the Muslim values of the house. It is a single gender space, therefore, the gender composition of the house will be decided each year based on the applicants.
During the 2025–2026 Academic Year, the Muslim Interest Community will be located in Eugster while Page House undergoes essential renovations. The location will be announce once determined.
Advising Department: Chaplain’s Office
QTBIPOC (Queer and Trans* Black Indigenous People of Color)

QTBIPOC is a living and learning community focused on the queer & trans students who identify as Black, Indigenous, and people of color experiences. The community is intended for students interested in living together and building a community that fosters belonging and raises awareness of history and culture. All are invited to participate in the intentional educational and social programs provided by the house members. Visit GSC’s site to learn more about the QTBIPOC and Rainbow communities at Carleton.
Starting Fall 2025, the GSC Houses will relocate to the new residential building near 2nd Street and Washington. More information will be shared soon.
Advising Department: Gender and Sexuality Center
Rainbow

Rainbow is a living and learning community focused on the LGBTQIA+ experiences. Students interested in living together and building a community that fosters belonging and raises awareness of history and culture. All are invited to participate in the intentional educational and social programs provided by the house members. Visit GSC’s site to learn more about the QTBIPOC and Rainbow communities at Carleton.
Starting Fall 2025, the GSC Houses will relocate to the new residential building near 2nd Street and Washington. More information will be shared soon.
Advising Department: Gender & Sexuality Center
Science Fiction Interest House
W.H.O.A.
The Wellstone House of Organizing and Activism (WHOA) is a community of students with a diverse set of experiences in areas of political or social justice organizing who seek to support and foster the growth of organizing and activism on Carleton’s campus. Our house acts both as a resource center and hub for students who wish to explore their interest in activism. WHOA additionally works to facilitate learning, community building, and awareness of social change and how to take action. The house is advised by the Center for Community and Civic Engagement (CCCE). A student worker, the House Program Manager, works for the CCCE and organizes regular educational and community-building programming.
Advising Department: Center for Community and Civic Engagement