Types of Accommodations

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Traditional Residence Halls:
These are double, triple, or quad rooms. They have common bathrooms on each floor. These areas require the full University Meal Plan. The areas of traditional housing include:

College Road: Roncalli, Welch, Williams
Upper Campus
: Claver, Loyola, Xavier, Fenwick, Cheverus, Kostka, Medeiros, Fitzpatrick, Gonzaga, Shaw House
Newton Campus: Keyes Hall, Hardey House, Cushing Hall, Duchesne
Lower Campus: 66 Commonwealth Avenue
Brighton: Greycliff.

Suite Style Living:
Suites have two or three people per bedroom, with either four, six, seven, eight or nine people per suite. They contain a private bathroom and common area within the suite. The residents are responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of their suites. The Suite areas require the full University Meal Plan. The areas of suites include: Walsh, Vanderslice, 90 St. Thomas More and 110 St. Thomas More Halls. Suites are located on the Lower Campus.

Apartments:
Apartments have two people per bedroom, with either four or six people per apartment. They contain a private bathroom, living room, dining area, and full kitchen. The residents are responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of their apartments. Residents in apartments are not required to participate in the University Meal Plan; however, may elect to sign up for Flex Dining Plan. The areas of apartments include: The Modular Apartments, Rubenstein, Ignacio, Voute, Gabelli, and Edmond 's Halls. Apartments are located on Lower Campus.

Room Types:
During the application processes, you may be asked for your housing room type preferences. 

Room descriptions are made up of 3 different pieces of information: room style, capacity and campus location. Here we have some examples of room descriptions:

Traditional Style -  3 Person -  College Road
        (Style)  (Capacity)     (Location)

 

 

 Apartment -  4 Person -  Lower Campus
    (Style)  (Capacity)     (Location)

 

 

 

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