On-Campus Housing

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Barton Hall

Barton Hall, otherwise known as Hotel Barton, is the largest of the freshmen residence halls on the hill. This residence hall opened its doors in the Fall of 2000 and features some of the largest rooms available to freshmen students. In Barton, half of the rooms have shared baths and half of the rooms have floor baths. To view the floor plan please visit this page

Bray/Cary/Crockett/Hall/Nason

Bray, Cary, Crockett, Hall, and Nason Halls are all identical housing structures centered around Commons Dining Hall on freshman hill. Each consist of three floors which and are broken up into two wings via their L-shaped design, with separate floor baths for each wing on each floor. Each floor has approximately 25 rooms, with two of these rooms designated as singles, and one often as a triple. Typically the single rooms are reserved for Residence Assistants, Residence Directors, and Learning Assistants. A community kitchen is located on the first floor, a lounge on the second floor, and study rooms on the third floor. Bray, Cary, and Crockett each have an upperclassmen apartment located on the first floor of the buildings consists of four separate bedrooms and a common room. In Hall Hall, this space is used for Residence Life offices, and in Nason Hall, this space is used as a classroom.

  • To see the floor plan for Bray Hall please visit this page.
  • To see the floor plan for Cary Hall please visit this page.
  • To see the floor plan for Crockett Hall please visit this page.
  • To see the floor plan for Hall Hall please visit this page.
  • To see the floor plan for Nason Hall please visit this page.

Burdett Avenue Residence Hall (BARH)

To see the floor plan for BARH, please visit this page.

Colonie Apartments

Davison Hall

Davison is an upper-class hall that border a courtyard designed for frisbee, football, and outdoor relaxation. There is a parking lot behind Davison contacted to Burdett Ave. Also you can access Davison through Sharp Parking lot. Rooms have either private or semi-private baths and are air cooled. Each of the four floors includes a lounge/study space. First floors feature a kitchenette and large lounge. Laundry facility is available on the first floor. All double rooms have a privacy wall in the center of the room. To see the floor lay out please visit http://reslife.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=90 .

E-Complex

North Hall

An upper classman dorm that was completed in 1932, and houses 87 undergraduate students. North is actually divided into two parts and is very hard to navigate because of this. Some rumors are that there are roaches and bugs everywhere, even though this is not true.

Nugent Hall

Quadrangle (The Quad)

Sharp Hall

Single RAHP

Stacwyck Apartments

Stacwyck is made up of five separate apartment buildings: McGiffert, Wiltsie, Thompson, Williams, and Rousseau. Each of these buildings are identical both inside and out, except for McGiffert House, whose first two floors have been renovated for sorority living.

There are four apartments per floor of each house, with the exception of the first floor of Wiltsie House, where one apartment on the first floor has been converted into a community room. Each building is made of up three floors.

Each apartment houses four students in separate rooms. A large living room, full kitchen, and bathroom complete the apartment.

Stacwyck apartments are furnished, but it is important to note that the living room and bedrooms do not come equipped with lighting.

Warren Hall

External Links

Listing of on-campus housing, as provided by the Office of Residence Life - [1]

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