Residence Halls

Presidents RowPresident's Row

Brown Hall

Brown Hall, is home to 34 students, and boasts historic charm and state-of-the-art living accommodations. One- and two-person suites share bathroom facilities. Recent renovations feature hardwood floors, air conditioning and ADA accessibility in select rooms. Brown Hall was built in 1930. Additionally, Brown Hall features two community rooms, the Fireside Lounge and Lower Centennial, which are great places to study, watch television on the big screen, meet with the folks in the Residence Hall Association, whose offices are located just off of Lower Centennial, or play some pool. The first floor also has the community kitchen for Presidents Row and laundry facilities are available both on the garden level and the second floor. Brown Hall Floor Plans

Luján Hall

Lujan in the WinterBuilt in 1936, Luján Hall blend historic charm with state-of-the-art living arrangements. The unit reflects an English-Tudor style of architecture and offer one to five person suites, which share bathroom facilities. All rooms feature hardwood floors and air conditioning. Luján is home to 34 students. Students are housed on three co-ed floors and laundry facilities are located on the garden level. Luján Hall Floor Plans

Dickeson Hall

Dickeson in the FallBuilt in 1940 and renovated in 2003, Dickeson Hall offers one to five person suites, which share bathroom facilities. All rooms feature hardwood floors and air conditioning. Dickeson houses 56 students on three co-ed floors and laundry facilities are located on the garden level. Dickeson Hall Floor Plans

Bond Hall

Our most recently renovated Presidents Row building , Bond Hall houses 51 students on three co-ed floors. Like Luján and Dickeson, Bond Hall units reflect an English-Tudor style of architecture and will offer one to six person suites, which share bathroom facilities. All rooms feature hardwood floors and air conditioning. Bond Hall Floor Plans

Bond in the FallFloor plans in the Presidents Row buildings vary significantly by room. The following are pictures of various bedrooms, lavatories and living rooms (please note that only the five-person suites in Luján and Dickeson and six-person suites in Bond have a shared living room): Double Rooms Single Rooms Living Rooms Lavatories.

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"I love the atmosphere of Presidents Row. The Tudor architecture is so lovely and inviting, and the dorms themselves are relatively quiet. Because the dorms are smaller, its been a lot easier to make friends and hang out together. Plus, it's conveniently close to both the dining hall and the Boomerang stop, and the UC is just a short walk away!" - Lauren Gray

"The independence... no front desk ...which means a more independent lifestyle. Plus you get a bathroom in your suite and the rooms are bigger than most." - Angie Gomez