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Residential Life 5 Quad Way
Durham NH 03824 (603) 862-2268
unh.edu/housing
Department of Housing 10 Academic Way Durham NH 03824 (603) [email protected]/housingfacebook.com/UNHHousingtwitter.com/UNHHousinginstagram.com/UNHHousing
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Living on campus offers an opportunity to seek out new experiences while feeling comfortable in your new home away from home. Living in one of our residence halls will provide you with a chance to grow as a person while being supported by our professional live-in Residence Hall Director staff and undergraduate Resident Assistants. Our residential experience is designed to provide fun and engaging activities, opportunities to meet new people and offer resources as you find your way on campus.
Each of our residence halls has a unique feel which is enhanced by the members of that community. Some of our residence halls have specific themes or programs that allow students to share a common bond while living together. Some of our more popular and enduring themes include The Honors Hall in connection with the Honors Program, Alcohol and Drug Free Hall and the International Hall for residents with an interest in living with people from different cultures and nationalities. If approaching your residential experience through a more focused lens sounds right for you, learn more about all our Residential Learning Programs and themes at unh.edu/housing/communities.
When asked if they like living in their residence hall, 95% of residents at UNH say that they like living here! Residential living puts you at the heart of campus life at UNH, where you will interact with a diverse community of people. You are also a short walk away from classes, dining halls, resources and many fun campus events. UNH Housing and Residential Life makes it easy to live and learn on campus!
Adams Tower West Alexander Hall Christensen Hall Congreve Hall
Triple suites with in-room bathroom
171 residents (medium hall)
Upper-class only hall
Floor-to-ceiling wall windows with room-darkening drapes
Vacation Housing Hall†
Elevators
Traditional style rooms
130 residents (small hall)
First year only hall
*Accolades Residential LearningCommunity floor
Convenient to downtown businesses
Close to HoCo andMUB
First-year GenderInclusive Housing~
Traditional style rooms
424 residents (large hall)
First year only hall
Adjacent to Philbrook Dining Hall
Elevators
10 floors
Traditional style rooms
260 residents (medium hall)
First year and upper-class mix
Near the Whitt and Campus Rec
Terraced hall lounges
Vacation Housing Hall†
Elevators
Engelhardt Hall* Fairchild Hall* Gibbs Hall* Haaland Hall*
Traditional style rooms
111 residents (small hall)
First year and upper-class mix
Lower Quad hall
Near HoCo, MUB and downtown
*Alcohol and Drug Free community
Traditional style rooms
121 residents (small hall)
First year and upper-class mix
Main Street location
Vacation Housing Hall†
Elevator
*InternationalConnections themecommunity
Traditional style rooms
111 residents (small hall)
First year and upper-class mix
Lower Quad hall
Near HoCo, MUB and downtown
Volleyball and basketball courts
*The Clubhouse themecommunity
Suite-style and traditional rooms
228 residents (medium hall)
First year and upper-class mix
*Environmental SustainabilityResidential Learning Community floor
Part of the Southeast ResidentialCampus
Elevator
Handler Hall* Hetzel Hall Hubbard Hall* Hunter Hall
Suite-style and traditional rooms
280 residents (medium hall)
First year and upper-class mix
Part of the Southeast Residential Campus
Elevator
*InCEPStion Residential LearningCommunity floor
Traditional style rooms
154 residents (small hall)
First year and upper-class mix
Near HoCo, MUB and downtown
On the corner of Main Street and Mill Road
Traditional style rooms
204 residents (medium hall)
First year and upper-class mix
Adjacent to Philbrook Dining
Huge first floor recreation lounge
*Honors and Making the Grade themecommunities
*InCEPStion ResidentialLearning Communityfloor
Traditional style rooms
111 residents (small hall)
First year and upper-class mix
Lower Quad hall
Near HoCo, MUB and downtown
Jessie Doe Hall Lord Hall McLaughlin Hall Mills Hall
Traditional style rooms
125 residents (small hall)
First year and upper-class mix
Adjacent to Stillings Dining
Two large lounges
Two minute walk to Hamel Recreation Center
Traditional style rooms
113 residents (small hall)
First year only hall
Steps from Stillings Dining
Two minute walk to Hamel Recreation Center
Vacation Housing Hall†
Traditional style rooms
123 residents (small hall)
First year and upper-class mix
Steps from Stillings Dining
Minutes to Field House
Vacation Housing Hall†
Suite-style living
Upper-class only hall
348 residents (large hall)
Quad area with picnic tables
Convenient to downtown businesses and HoCo
Many lounges
Elevator
Mini Dorms* On-Campus Apartments Peterson Hall* Sawyer Hall
Traditional style rooms
4 houses, each with 45-50 residents (small halls)
Primarily single rooms
Two of four houses are theme communities
*Eaton House- Arts theme
*Hall House - OutdoorExperience theme
392 upper-class residents at Woodside, 960 upper-class residents at The Gables
Recent upgrades and renovations
Woodside just steps away from Hamel Recreation Center
The Gables served by frequent shuttle service
Open during all Academic Year Breaks at no additional cost
Perfect “next step” towards independent living after college
Suite-style and traditional rooms
200 residents (medium hall)
First year and upper-class mix
Part of the Southeast Residential Campus
*Life Sciences Residential LearningCommunity floor
Elevator
Traditional style rooms
131 residents (small hall)
First year and upper-class mix
Steps away from Paul College
Center of campus location
Vacation Housing Hall†
Scott Hall Stoke Hall* Upper Quad Halls Williamson Hall
Traditional style rooms
108 residents (small hall)
Near Hamel Recreation Center
First year and upper-class mix
Outdoor patio facing T-Hall
Vacation Housing Hall†
Traditional style rooms
582 residents (large hall)
Largest residence hall on campus
*Paul Professional PartnershipResidential Learning Community floor
Large 5th floor lounge
First year and upper-class mix
Elevator
Traditional style rooms
Three connected halls: Devine, Hitchcock and Randall (large halls)
512 students
Gender Inclusive Housing (Devine)~
Next door to MUB and HoCo
First year and upper-class mix
Elevator
Vacation Housing Hall†
Traditional style rooms
First-year only hall
424 residents (large hall)
10 floors
Adjacent to Philbrook Dining Hall
Elevators
UNH Undergraduate Housing Options
UNH residence halls are co-ed, and have floor and study lounges, kitchens, and laundry facilities. Each room is furnished with bed, mattress, desk, chair, bureau and closet space. All UNH residence halls are equipped with Wi-Fi. Capacities listed above are approximate.
†Vacation Housing Halls remain open during Thanksgiving, Winter and Spring Breaks. If you live in a Vacation Housing Hall there is an additional $50.00 per semester rate.
~Gender inclusive housing affords all UNH students the option to live on campus with whomever they choose, regardless of gender identity. For more information about gender inclusive housing and restrooms visit unh.edu/housing/gender-inclusive-housing.
The Memorial Union Building
lies at the “heart” of campus
where you’ll find:
- Barnes and NobleBookstore
- Granite Square Station MailRoom
- Granite Square StationShipping
- Office of StudentInvolvement & Leadership
- MUB Movie Theaters- Game Rooms- Student Organizations- MUB Ticket Office- Office of Multicultural
Student Affairs- Union Food Court
- WUNH Radio Station- ATM
The UNH Department of
Housing provides residents
with safe, comfortable, and
affordable living environments
and residential options to
meet your needs from your
first year to your last!
Residential Life helps residents
connect with each other, with
their professors and with the
UNH community. By creating
warm, safe and inviting
communities, students are
challenged to make their time
#LivingInWildcatCountry the
best it can be.
Philbrook Hall features
contemporary dining in the
heart of the beautiful campus
woods. Serving areas include a
Mongolian grill, Allergen-Friendly
station, specialty bars and made-
to-order toasted subs making this
facility a popular late-night
venue.
Stillings Dining Hall
offers great meals in a
comfortable environment.
From rotisserie selections,
grilled items, healthy options
and daily specialty bars,
Stillings is a favorite choice
for guests.
The UNH On-Campus
Apartments offer a
comfortable transition
between the residence halls
and independent living after
graduation.
Wi-Fi is available in all
residence and dining halls
on campus, PLUS in outdoor
areas such as the T-Hall Lawn
and the Williamson/Christensen
outdoor area.
The Durham-UNH Amtrak
train station is part of UNH’s
Transit Center. The Downeaster
train offers daily service between
Boston and Brunswick, ME.
At the train station is UNH’s
Dairy Bar restaurant featuring
made-to-order items with a focus
on local, sustainable and fresh
foods (plus the best ice
cream in town!)
UNH owns and
operates campus-
based Connector
routes and public
Wildcat transit routes
within Dover,
Newington,
Newmarket, and
Portsmouth, NH. It’s
always easy to hop on
a bus going to the mall!
Bikes
are
welcome
at UNH!
Many of the
residence
halls have
indoor bike
storage—you
can find outdoor
bike racks all over
campus!
The Timbers residential
area has 1,947 Wildcats
who call a variety of residence
halls “home.” From traditional
first-year only halls and suite-
style living to cozy 50 person
houses, you are sure to find a
great fit.
From big name concerts and
thrilling hockey games, to
cutting edge recreation
services, the Whittemore
Center, better known as “the
Whitt,” is always exciting.
Every residence hall has
laundry facilities. All
machines operate on Cat’s
Cache debit system, just
load money on your Cat’s
Cache account and swipe
your UNH ID Card.
The Valley residential area is
close to downtown, HoCo,
and academic buildings! Over
1,598 students live in this vibrant
and connected area of campus.
Award-Winning UNH Dining
Services provides friendly service in
all of our dining halls, cafés and stores.
Conveniently placed throughout the
campus, each location offers a variety
of meal choices including nutritious and
special dietary options that will suit your
taste.
Just steps away from
Paul College, Campus
Rec, and Dimond Library, the
Hills residential area is where
1,613 Wildcats call home.
Vacation Housing Residence Halls are open during all academic
year break periods (Thanksgiving, Winter and Spring). If you are
assigned to a Vacation Housing Residence Hall, you will be able to
come and go during the academic year breaks as you wish and return
from break early. The semester rate for all Vacation Housing
Residence Halls is an additional $50.00 per semester.
Vacation Housing Residence Halls include:
Adams Tower West
Congreve Hall
Devine Hall
Fairchild Hall
Hitchcock Hall
Jessie Doe Hall
Lord Hall
McLaughlin Hall
Randall Hall
Sawyer Hall
Scott Hall
Holloway
Commons
(HoCo) is the
largest dining
hall on campus
and features
many unique
stations where
items are
prepared right
on the spot.
Favorites include
stir-fry and brick -
oven specialties.