We recommend you take a virtual tour to get a sense of the general size of our rooms and allow you to see the set-up of typical student rooms and apartments. All North Campus rooms are furnished with beds. Mattresses are standard twin size (36" x 75"), except for Brewster, Boland, Kimmel, Marion, Skyhalls, (36" x 80") and Washington Arms (38" x 75"). Jersey-knit sheets are recommended as they fit both regular and extra-long beds. Due to the room configuration in Flint Hall, each room has one standard twin (36" x 75"), and one extra-long twin (36" x 80"). All rooms are furnished with a dresser, mirror, desk, chair, closet space, drapes and a mattress pad. All suites are furnished with a sofa. Washington Arms suites are also furnished with a microfridge (a combination refrigerator, freezer and microwave oven).
505 Comstock Avenue
Main Desk: 315-443-1962
Houses 261 undergraduate men and women on eight floors, coed by alternating rooms. Each floor contains open doubles, one triple, one split double, one regular single, and 2- and 4-person suites. Each floor also has a study room, lounge area and kitchenette. The building contains a main lounge and laundry room.
401 Van Buren Street
Main Desk 315-443-3011
Brewster- Houses 476 undergraduate men and women on 12 floors, coed by alternating rooms.
Boland - Houses 294 undergraduate men and women on eight floors, coed by alternating rooms.
Brockway - Houses 27 undergraduate men and women on one floor, coed by alternating rooms.
Each building contains split doubles, singles, 4-person suites and triples. Brockway Hall also has air conditioned open doubles and singles. The Brockway Hall Academic and Activities Center is an integral part of the Brewster/Boland Complex and contains the Brockway Dining Center, a large study area and computer cluster. Also included are a food court, fitness center, laundry, recreational and game are, and a branch of the Syracuse University Bookstore.
709 Comstock Avenue
This historic two-story residence houses 36 women and formerly served as the sorority house for Alpha Gamma Delta. Conveniently located near the center of campus, residents are a short walk away from academic buildings, residential dining centers, and the Schine Student Center.
Most of the rooms in Butterfield House are doubles, with some triple and single rooms. Washers and dryers are available on the lower level. Mail and UPS services are available at DellPlain Hall, a short walk across the street.
Mount Olympus Drive
Main Desk: 315-443-2118
Houses 607 undergraduate men and women, eight floors, coed by alternating rooms.
Day Hall contains open and split doubles, triples and two regular singles per floor. There are a few doubles and singles with baths on the first floor. The complex also offers a large study lounge, laundry room and recreation space. A passageway connects to the Graham Dining center. Day Hall residents share a University Bookstore branch, computer cluster and snack bar with Flint Hall residents. The Mount Inn, a multipurpose facility, is located beneath the dining center.
601 Comstock Avenue
Main Desk 315-443-2002
Houses 436 undergraduate men and women on eight floors, coed by alternating rooms.
Dellplain Hall contains split doubles, open doubles, quads, 4- and 2-person suites and two regular singles per floor. There is a parking garage nearby. Each floor has a lounge area, television, and microwave oven. The building has a main lounge, snack bar, study room and laundry room. Two dining centers, Haven and Shaw, are within a short walking distance.
619 Comstock Avenue... Opening Fall 2009!
This new nine-story building will offer students a mix of room types and amenities including air conditioned singles and split doubles. There will be lounges, and laundry facilities on each floor. The building will boast 250 beds, a 500-seat dining facility, a 10,600-square-foot recreation facility and 2,000 square feet of academic space.
Mount Olympus Drive
Main Desk: 315-443-2412
Houses 527 undergraduate men and women on four floors, coed by alternating rooms.
Flint Hall contains open doubles and some regular singles. Each floor has a microwave oven and study lounge. Two 4-story wings are joined by the main lounge, study lounge, and main desk area. The complex also offers a laundry room and recreation space. A passageway connects to Graham Dining Center. Flint residents share a University Bookstore branch, computer cluster and snack bar with Day Hall residents. The Mount Inn, a multipurpose facility, is located beneath the dining center.
400 Comstock Avenue
Main Desk: 315-443-3381
Houes 373 undergraduate men and women, coed by alternating floors (1st through 3rd floors), coed by alternating rooms (4th through 11th floors).
Have Hall contains split doubles; regular singles; 4-, 2-, and 1-person suites. Each floor has a lounge with microwave oven and television. Haven Hall has an adjoining dining center. Facilities include a main lounge, pool table, laundry room, conference room, penthouse meeting room, and a study lounge.
311 Waverly Avenue
Kimmel Hall houses 113 men and women on three floors. All rooms in this building are open doubles and are coed by alternating floors. The Kimmel Food Court is adjacent to this building, as well as a lounge and computer cluster.
303 Stadium Place
Main Desk: 315-443-3521
Houses 552 undergraduate men and women on twenty-one floors, coed by alternating floors.
Lawrinson Hall contains split doubles, regular singles, and corner double rooms. Each floor has a lounge, microwave oven, television, study room and storage room. There is a penthouse for meetings. There is also a Syracuse University Bookstore branch, parking garage, laundry room, recreation area and a second floor computer cluster.
305 Waverly Avenue
Marion Hall houses 143 men and women on three floors. All rooms in this building are open doubles, are of single gender and are coed by alternating rooms. This building has a laundry facility and fitness center in its basement.
401 Euclid Avenue
Houses 39 undergraduate men and women on three floors, coed by alternating rooms.
Oren Lyons Hall contains open doubles, some singles and triples. The building contains a lounge with a television, study area, kitchen and laundry room.
1000 Irving Avenue
Main Desk: 315-443-2906
Houses 471 undergraduate men and women on eight floors coed by alternating wings.
Sadler Hall contains open doubles, split doubles, 4-person suites, and some regular singles. Two wings divided by an open lounge with a microwave oven and television. Sadler Dining Center is in the building, and there is a large study room, main lounge with recreation area, a snack bar, and a laundry room.
775 Comstock Avenue
Main Desk: 315-443-2978
451 undergraduate men and women, five floors, coed by alternating wings (ground, first, and second floors); coed by alternating rooms (third, fourth, and fifth floors).
Open and split doubles, triples, and regular singles. Each floor has a microwave oven. Televisions are available in the main lounge, basement, and multifunction room. There are classrooms, study room, art room, laundry room. Shaw Dining Center is in the building. Shaw also contains a snack bar with four computer terminals with Internet access.
410-430 Lambreth Lane
The Skyhalls are each three floors and house a total of 351 men and women. Rooms within each of the buildings are of single gender and are coed by alternating rooms. All rooms within the complex are open doubles. Each floor in all three buildings contains a lounge, kitchen and laundry room.
809 Walnut Avenue
Main Desk: 315-443-1313
Houses 46 undergraduate men and women, coed by alternating floors.
The four-story building contains regular and large double rooms, a TV lounge, study lounge, meeting space, kitchen and dining room.
621 Walnut Avenue
Main Desk: 315-443-1313
Houses 62 undergraduate men and women, coed by alternating rooms/suites.
Contains arge doubles with a bath and 2-, and 3-person suites with a bath. The building contains a TV lounge, study lounge and laundry room on the first floor. There are kitchenettes on each residential floor.
405 University Place
Main Desk: 315-443-2987
Houses 446 undergraduate men and women on four floors, coed by alternating rooms.
Contains open doubles, 4- and 3-person split level suites; 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6-person suites and regular singles. Each floor has a microwave oven. The building contains ping-pong and pool tables, a game room, 24-hour study rooms, laundry room, HillTV, Food Works campus grocery, a snack bar and theater complex.