Residence Halls
- 250 students, coed by door
- Five floors with an elevator
- Large recreation lounge with pool and ping pong table, TV, and an enclosed study lounge.
- 211 students, coed by door
- Four floors and no elevator
- Home to a Music/Theater/Dance/Art floor complete with two music practice rooms
- Wellness focus for interested students, including an aerobics/dance room outfitted with simple fitness equipment and basic weights
- Large recreation lounge, with TV, pool table and ping pong table, and there are kitchens on three floors.
- Administrative offices for the University Apartments (WMAC and NTSA)
- Large study room with tables and chairs
- Lounge area with comfortable furniture
- Computer terminal cluster in a separate area
- 260 students, coed by floor and by door
- Seven floors with an elevator (Tallest building in Plymouth)
- Beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and the campus
- Most rooms feature a divider, often used to separate the room into sleep and study areas
- Includes a large recreation lounge with pool table, TV, ping pong and air hockey tables
- Includes quiet study lounge
- Adjacent to the dining hall.
- Renovations during the summer of 2007 include all new showers, toilets, sinks, wall and floor tile in all bathrooms; new heating system, new roof, and some new flooring.
- 347 residents
- Convenient access to nearby Langdon Park
- Main floor includes a large common area complete with multipurpose room, computer cluster, lounge seating, and a café
- Kitchen available for resident use
- Fitness room
- Laundry facilities
- Bicycle storage room with direct outside access.
- 245 students, coed by floor and by door
- One of the oldest buildings on campus
- Very attractive landmark building - with a character unlike any other PSU residence
- Located at the center of the campus
- Three floors, with an elevator
- Includes a large lounge and a computer cluster.
- Opening Fall 2007 with a new slate roof, a new heating system, new windows, new and refinished flooring, and new furniture.
- 30 units
- Available to undergraduate students 23 years of age and older
- Available to graduate students
- Fully furnished one- and two-bedroom apartments
- 250 students, coed by door
- Sits on a hill overlooking Plymouth and the campus
- Four floors and an elevator
- Special floors for ski, snowboard, and biking
- Includes a ski tuning room
- Includes a large recreation lounge with pool tables, TV and ping pong tables.
- 115 students, coed by door
- Smallest residence hall on campus
- Centrally located
- Includes a large study lounge, a recreation lounge, and a small exercise room
- Historical, ivy-covered building that was built in 1921 and renovated and refurnished in 2000
- Three floors and no elevator
- 260 students, coed by floor and by door
- Seven floors, with an elevator (mirror twin of Grafton Hall)
- Most rooms feature a divider, often used to separate the room into sleep and study areas
- Includes a large recreation lounge with pool table, ping pong table, TV, and an enclosed study area
- Close proximity to the center (the HUB), dining hall and several academic buildings
- 500 students
- Available to upper-level students who have earned 45 credits or are at least 20 years old
- Fully furnished one- and two-bedroom apartments, which house two or four people
Department of Residential Life. Mary Lyon (north entrance). MSC 42. (603) 535-2260.
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