
Men's Halls
| Rates | Academic Year Rate |
|---|---|
| Single | $7,154 |
| Double | $5,490 |
| Suite | $6,594 |
| Expanded | $4,174 |
Brady Hall, located on north campus, was built in 1967 and houses approximately 320 men. Community bathrooms with private shower stalls are located on each floor and floors 2 through 7 have student lounges. The average room size is 12' x 16', with 8' ceilings. While most rooms are doubles housing two students, a few single rooms are available. Rooms overlook either the upper quad or the football field.
"I chose to live in Brady because it is the largest men's res hall and because it is on North Campus. Brady is also connected to Koch Commons so you have a lot of resources right in your building." -Pat
Common areas include a service desk in Koch Commons, and a computer room, recreation area, kitchen, TV area and laundry room on the lower level. Brady Hall is connected, via Koch Commons, to Morrison and Dowling Halls. Floors 1-5 have built-in desks and dressers and floors 6-7, which were added in 1981, have moveable furniture. While most rooms are carpeted; a few rooms have tile flooring.
| 2 BED | Bunkbed |
|---|---|
| DK | Desk |
| DR | Dresser |
| W | Wardrobe |
Every year, "Brady Boys" coordinate the Brady Hall Olympics and impromptu games of snow football.
Housing applications are provided to newly accepted students by the Admissions office. Speak to your Admissions Counselor for further information. A $200 deposit is required to request housing space and is also handled by your Admissions Counselor. Housing is provided on a first-come, first-serve basis and is not guaranteed by the university. Preference information is collected in April for the following fall and students are notified of their housing assignment at the end of June.
Accepted students can begin the enrollment processes by visiting the Accepted Student page.
| Rates | Academic Year Rate |
|---|---|
| Single | $6,602 |
| Double | $5,042 |
Cretin Hall, located on south campus, is the university's most historic hall. Built in 1895 and remodeled in 1989, Cretin houses 90 students on five levels.
Seventy-five percent of Cretin accommodations are two-person suites consisting of a living room (9' x 13') and bedroom (7' x 13') with 8'6" ceilings. Smaller single-person suites are also available on the 5th floor.
Cretin Hall is uniquely divided into a bedroom and living room area. Cretin Hall is located next to Grace Hall and overlooks the south campus grounds.
"The two rooms are very convenient. If Brandon needs to stay up late, I can still go to bed. And it's nice when one of us wants to sleep in." -Wyatt
Wyatt: "I toured it and liked it. I heard it was nice from an older brother."
Brandon: "I'm a musician and I liked how close it was to the practice rooms and music classes."
Common areas include a service desk, computer room, recreation area, kitchenette, laundry room and recreation and TV areas.
Community bathrooms with private shower stalls are located on each floor.
Each student is provided a bed, dresser, closet or wardrobe, desk and desk chair; all furniture is movable. All rooms are carpeted.
| 2 BED | Bunkbed |
|---|---|
| DK | Desk |
| DR | Dresser |
| W | Wardrobe |
Each Halloween, Cretin Hall is transformed into the scariest haunted house you’ve ever seen.

Housing applications are provided to newly accepted students by the Admissions office. Speak to your Admissions Counselor for further information. A $200 deposit is required to request housing space and is also handled by your Admissions Counselor. Housing is provided on a first-come, first-serve basis and is not guaranteed by the university. Preference information is collected in April for the following fall and students are notified of their housing assignment at the end of June.
Accepted students can begin the enrollment processes by visiting the Accepted Student page.
| Rates | Academic Year Rate |
|---|---|
| Single | $6,602 |
| Double | $5,042 |
| Triple | $4,858 |
| Suite | $4,484 |
Ireland Hall, located on north campus, was built in 1912 and houses 290 men on five levels. Ireland Hall is mostly double rooms with few single rooms and some 2-room triples. Each floor has a north and south wing, with a common bathroom in each wing. All furniture is movable and many have sinks.
"Dinners with our sister floor, Ireland Football League, teeter-totter marathon, homecoming activities (parade, etc.), Lavinburgers. While it may not have an elevator, the building certainly has a lot of character. The same could be said for the people living in it. It's just a really fun community to be a part of." -Dan
Common areas include a service desk, study lounge, computer lab, recreation and TV area, laundry room and kitchenette.
| 2 BED | Bunkbed |
|---|---|
| DK | Desk |
| DR | Dresser |
| W | Wardrobe |

"Known for its annual teeter-totter marathon for charity and its annual Mansion Dance, Ireland is a unique hall. Don't forget the snowball fight - a lot of the activities aren't planned, but just by being around the hall it is really easy to connect with people from your floor." -Nicholas
Housing applications are provided to newly accepted students by the Admissions office. Speak to your Admissions Counselor for further information. A $200 deposit is required to request housing space and is also handled by your Admissions Counselor. Housing is provided on a first-come, first-serve basis and is not guaranteed by the university. Preference information is collected in April for the following fall and students are notified of their housing assignment at the end of June.
Accepted students can begin the enrollment processes by visiting the Accepted Student page.