Hillsdale College Hostels 2026

An all-inclusive luxury learning vacation that will exceed your expectations!

 

Imagine a vacation where you can experience the joy of college learning, attending lectures by Hillsdale College professors who are experts in their fields. In the evening when classes are done, make new friends as you and your fellow classmates and professors continue your conversations at relaxing cocktail receptions and delicious dinners. Enjoy recreation or relax in the comfort of your hotel room during your free time. And when your learning vacation comes to an end, chances are that you’ll eagerly make plans to come back next year!

 

A $250 per person non-refundable deposit is required to register.

 

Main Campus

Hillsdale College Campus

Hillsdale, Michigan

Spend a week on the beautiful Hillsdale College campus. Classes, meals, and activities are just steps away from your extraordinary accommodations at our on-campus hotel. Recreation options include the College’s Olympic-size pool and modern fitness facilities, the John Anthony Halter Shooting Sports Education Center, and hiking and biking trails.

Northern Michigan

The Rockwell Lake Lodge

Luther, Michigan

Escape to northern Michigan for a learning retreat! Located on the grounds of Hillsdale’s G.H. Gordon Biological Station, the Rockwell Lake Lodge offers luxurious accommodations and gourmet dining in a pristine, natural setting. Study with our distinguished professors in the comfort of the Lodge, and then enjoy boating on Rockwell Lake or hiking on the property’s many trails. After a full day of learning and recreation, unwind by the firepit with your fellow classmates.

Washington, D.C. Campus

The Kirby Center

Washington, D.C

The Kirby Center is located on Hillsdale’s campus in Washington, D.C. In addition to lectures at the Kirby Center, you’ll enjoy a group tour of a Washington landmark, museum, or historical site. Shuttle service is provided between the Kirby Center and the hotel. Take advantage of the special room rate and arrive a day early or stay for an extra day to take in the many attractions in our nation’s capital on your own time.

The American Revolution

April 15-18, 2026

Kirby Center | $1,199 per person*

 

On July 4, 1776, America declared its independence from Great Britain. This act marked the culmination of a debate over the nature and purpose of just government that began in the early 1760s and would lead eventually to the surrender of the British at Yorktown in 1781. Held at Hillsdale’s Kirby Center in Washington, D.C., this seminar will consider the key principles and major figures and events of the American Revolution.

Historical Issues and Controversies

May 15-18, 2026

ALSO OFFERED IN AUGUST! 

Rockwell Lake Lodge | $849 per person*

Held at the College’s Rockwell Lake Lodge in Luther, Michigan, this seminar will consider historical issues and controversies since the turn of the 20th century, including constitutionalism vs. statism, affirmative action, education, and terrorism.

*Rate is based on double occupancy only.

The American Founding

Mini-Hostel

June 7-9, 2026

Offered twice!

Hillsdale Campus | $849 per person*

On July 4, 1776, America declared its independence from Great Britain, appealing to the universal and timeless ideas of natural law, equality, rights, and consent to justify the revolution. These ideas informed the writing of the Constitution of 1787, which established a governmental structure designed to secure the freedom of the American people. This Hostel will consider the American Founding through an examination of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and key writings of leading Founders.

The American Founding

Mini-Hostel

June 10-12, 2026

Offered twice!

Hillsdale Campus| $849 per person*

On July 4, 1776, America declared its independence from Great Britain, appealing to the universal and timeless ideas of natural law, equality, rights, and consent to justify the revolution. These ideas informed the writing of the Constitution of 1787, which established a governmental structure designed to secure the freedom of the American people. This Hostel will consider the American Founding through an examination of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and key writings of leading Founders.

The Great Conversation in Western Literature

June 21-27, 2026

Hillsdale Campus| $1,199 per person*

Great literature reflects and shapes the character of a civilization and of its citizens. Thus Homer was called the “schoolteacher of the Greeks.” Who have been the schoolteachers of America, and more generally, of the citizens of the West? This seminar will examine the great conversation in Western literature, beginning in ancient Greece and Rome and continuing through Renaissance Europe, Elizabethan England, and the United States.

Constitutional Issues and Controversies

June 21-27, 2026

Hillsdale Campus | $1,199 per person*

For 237 years, the American Constitution has served as a bulwark of limited government. Over the last century, its authority has been challenged by proponents of progressivism. This seminar will contrast the Founders’ view with the progressive view of topics such as the family, civil rights, free speech, foreign policy, and religious liberty.

The Civil War

July 12-18, 2026

Hillsdale Campus| $1,199 per person*

The principal cause of the Civil War, fought from 1861 to 1865, was the crisis over slavery, which had its roots in the American Founding. This seminar will consider the Founders on slavery, the “positive good” school, the rise of sectionalism, the secession controversy, the statesmanship of Abraham Lincoln, the Constitution in wartime, and Reconstruction.

*Rate is based on double occupancy.

Economic Theories and Controversies

July 12-18, 2026

Hillsdale Campus| $1,199 per person*

The idea that the free market is the best way to arrange the exchange of goods and services in a free society, an idea embraced by the American Founders, is not without controversy. This seminar will consider the theories of free market economics, theories that oppose the free market, and important economic controversies of the 20th century and of today.

History of Christianity

July 26-August 1, 2026

Hillsdale Campus| $1,199 per person*

Christianity is over 2,000 years old, with theological roots stretching back to the time of the ancient Hebrews. Despite widespread persecution, Christianity spread quickly and has had a profound impact on the development of Western Civilization. This seminar will consider the history of Christianity, beginning with the early Church and continuing through the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Enlightenment, and into the modern world.

*Rate is based on double occupancy.

Making of Today's America

July 26-August 1, 2026

Hillsdale Campus | $1,199 per person*

Over the course of the 20th century, the federal government grew dramatically, as did divisions in American political and social life. Abroad, America emerged as the world’s greatest power, fighting and winning two World Wars and a Cold War. This seminar will consider the major political and historical developments and events of the previous century, including the rise of progressivism, liberalism, and the administrative state and the revolutions of the 1960s.

*Rate is based on double occupancy.

Historical Issues and Controversies

August 7-10, 2026

ALSO OFFERED IN May! 

Rockwell Lake Lodge | $849 per person*

Held at the College’s Rockwell Lake Lodge in Luther, Michigan, this seminar will consider historical issues and controversies since the turn of the 20th century, including constitutionalism vs. statism, affirmative action, education, and terrorism.

*Rate is based on double occupancy only.

Historical Issues and Controversies

August 11-14, 2026

ALSO OFFERED IN May! 

Rockwell Lake Lodge | $849 per person*

Held at the College’s Rockwell Lake Lodge in Luther, Michigan, this seminar will consider historical issues and controversies since the turn of the 20th century, including constitutionalism vs. statism, affirmative action, education, and terrorism.

*Rate is based on double occupancy only.

Historical Issues and Controversies

August 15-18, 2026

ALSO OFFERED IN May! 

Rockwell Lake Lodge | $849 per person*

Held at the College’s Rockwell Lake Lodge in Luther, Michigan, this seminar will consider historical issues and controversies since the turn of the 20th century, including constitutionalism vs. statism, affirmative action, education, and terrorism.

*Rate is based on double occupancy only.

American Presidents

October 21-24, 2026

Kirby Center| $1,199 per person*

Beginning with George Washington, America has had several significant presidents over the course of its history, including A nd rew Jackson, Abra ha m Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, and Ronald Reagan. Held at Hillsdale’s Kirby Center in Washington, D.C., this seminar will consider the achievements of these presidents, including especially how their administrations marked a continuation or a repudiation of the American Founders’ constitutionalism, as well as their lasting impact on American politics.