Residence Halls
Residence Halls at Clark University are often referred to as being one of the following:
- First Year Halls: The University maintains three halls housing only first year students. Bullock,
Sanford, and Wright Halls offer traditional university living allowing first-year students to get to know each other better. Most rooms
in Bullock and Wright are doubles, with a few quad rooms in each building. Each building is equipped with community bathrooms on each floor, one full kitchen, one social lounge, and laundry facilities.
Sanford Hall features a mix of Single, Double, and Triple rooms, and has 7
Suites in which students
share common living space and a private
bathroom.
- Mixed Class Halls: The University maintains four mixed-class, co-educational residence halls. Johnson, Sanford, Dana, and Hughes Halls have single, double, and a few triple rooms. Most floors have private bathrooms and each floor has a full kitchen.
- Single Sex Hall: Currently the University offers single sex housing for women in Dodd Hall. Dodd Hall is a women-only residence hall. It has singles and doubles in a quad-style arrangement and one triple room. There are kitchenettes on each floor.
- Suite Style Hall: Maywood Street Hall is intended to house primarily junior and senior
students. It is comprised entirely of 4, 5, or 6 person suites. Each suite resembles an apartment with a separate
entry door, living room, and bathroom.