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The Office of Residence Life maintains residence halls, houses, duplexes, and apartments. Learn more about hall and room types, furniture provided, common areas, other buildings and amenities, and access to individual residence halls.

ۿ۴ý Apartments at Fairmount Circle will be renovated during the Summer of 2024. Additional information will become available following the renovation.

Completed in 1935, Bernet is the oldest, but renovated, residence hall at ۿ۴ý. Bernet Hall is dedicated in the name of John J. Bernet, president of theand a major supporter of ۿ۴ý University. Mr. Bernet vehemently called for the building of a dormitory instead of a gymnasium to house the “boys from Greater Cleveland who will be forced to go home every night, and a few that may enroll from out of town, but will be forced to find their own lodgings.” Thus, came the construction of ۿ۴ý’s first residence hall.

A Bernet suite is equipped with a full bathroom, shared living room, and two-person bedrooms. The layouts of the rooms vary depending on the number of students, (two, four, or six) living in each suite. Located next to the Boler School of Business in the heart of ۿ۴ý’s campus, Bernet provides students with a community life all its own that is very different from the other residence halls.

Bernet Hall at-a-glance:

Hall type

  • Sophomore/Junior/Senior student Co-ed by suite

Room type

  • Two, four, and six-person apartment-style rooms with double occupancy bedrooms, bathroom, and living room.

Room dimensions

  • Dimensions vary by room.

Window dimensions

  • Windows measure 31″w by 53″h. Some rooms have two or three windows together, all rooms vary.

Window treatments

  • Mini-blinds
  • No screens are provided at this time. There are some expandable screens available from the Hall Office at request until the supply runs out.

Furniture provided*

  • Variable heightbeds ()
  • Wardrobe (one per person)
    • Outside ()
    • Inside ()
  • Dresser (one per person) ()
  • Desk and chair (one per person) ()
  • Bedside Drawers (one per person)()
  • Bookshelf (one per person)()
  • Eachliving room is provided with a mix of loveseat, soft chair andcoffee table.

*Furniture moved from Millor Hall to Bernet Hall for student bedrooms in Summer of 2023. Images and measurements provided from Millor Hall.

Example room photos

  • Coming in the Future

Common areas and other building amenities

  • Air conditioning during warm weather months, main kitchen for resident use, lounge with TV and Roku streaming package, laundry, vending

Saint Edmund Campion (1540-1581) was a scholar, priest, hero of the faith and martyr who was hanged by Queen Elizabeth I after he refused to renounce his Catholic faith. Campion Hall was built in 1990 but was not dedicated as “Campion Hall” until November 13, 1993. Alumni of ۿ۴ý will remember Campion Hall as “Gnu Hall,” the name borne by the hall until it was officially dedicated. The hall houses more than 300 residents. Campion Hall was named afterand College, which were established in Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin in 1880. The college was phased out in 1925, while the high school flourished through the late 1960s. This all-male boarding school was closed in 1975. Campion High School boasts 6,500 alumni and the college boasts about 500. Hundreds of these alumni have attended ۿ۴ý. ۿ۴ý has been the recipient of the beneficence of one of the college alumni, F.J. O’Neil. In recognition of the F.J. O’Neil family, Campion Hall is dedicated to Saint Edmund Campion and the institution that bore his name.

Campion Hall at-a-glance:

Average room dimensions

  • Double: 12'8" x 14'9"
  • Corner Rooms: 12'8" x 17'6"

Furniture provided

  • Variable-Height Bed (one per person) ()
  • Wardrobe (one per person)()()
  • Dresser (one per person) ()
  • Desk and chair (one per person) ()

Example room photos

Common areas and other building notes

  • Main kitchen for resident use is adjacent to a large TV lounge on the ground floor. Common lounges are located on each floor.
  • Beginning Fall 2023 all Campion Hall Rooms will be air conditioned.

Window treatments

  • Mini-blinds
  • Screens are included in the windows
  • Each room has at least two windows, side-by-side ()

Named after Thomas F. Dolan (1891-1972), founder and president of Dobeckmun Company. Mr. Dolan also served as a ۿ۴ý University Trustee from 1949-1972 and as a Development Chairman. Dolan, along with Herbert Kennedy and Charles McCahill, were among those who carried out the drive for funds for Dolan Hall, which was completed in 1955. The Jesuit spirit brings to education a quest for God’s greater glory in the use of this world’s goods. This is evident in the motto “To the Greater Honor and Glory of God” inscribed above the front entrance of Dolan Hall. To the students, the visibility of this motto serves as a constant reminder of the Jesuit tradition of “Men and Women for Others.”

Dolan Hall at-a-glance (renovated 2022)

Average room dimensions

  • Double: 11’ x 14’
  • Single: 11’ x 10.9’

Furniture provided

Common areas and other building amenities

  • Located on the ground floor, there is a kitchen for residents as well as laundry and vending, with additional laundry on the second floor.
  • Dolan Residence Hall has centralized air conditioning.
  • Each floor has a common area with a TV, a study lounge, and on the second floor, there is a reflection room.
  • Each floor also has a gender-inclusive restroom, which consists of an individual restroom and shower.

Example room photos

Window treatments

  • Mini-blinds
  • Screens are provided for all Dolan residential rooms
  • Each room has at least two windows, side-by-side (photo 4.6' x 4.6')

Built in 1988, this building is one of the newest residence halls at ۿ۴ý. Hamlin was dedicated on September 20, 1997, in honor of Richard M. Hamlin, a 1949 graduate. In 1995, Mr. Hamlin was named one of the “50 finest graduates” of the Boler School of Business. He attendedin Wisconsin, served two years in the United States Navy, and then received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from ۿ۴ý in 1949. Mr. Hamlin was appointed as a member of the ۿ۴ý University Board of Trustees in 1988 and served on the Board’s Development and Nominating Committees. He was president and owner of The Richard M. Hamlin Construction Company, purchased the Hamlin Metal Products Company, and co-founded The Brenlin Group. Hamlin Hall, built in response to ۿ۴ý’s increasing enrollment and the desire of students to live on campus, is the fourth residence hall built since 1977. This enabled ۿ۴ý to house 66% of its students. The hall is equipped with a full kitchen, TV lounge and various study lounges that are available to all residents.

Hamlin Hall at-a-glance:

Average room dimensions

  • Double: 12'8" x 14'9"
  • Corner Rooms: 12'8" x 17'6"

Furniture provided

  • Variable-Height Bed(one per person) ()
  • Wardrobe (one per person)()()
  • Dresser (one per person) ()
  • Desk and chair (one per person) ()

Common areas and other building notes

  • Located in the basement, there is a kitchen for residents as well as laundry and vending
  • The 3rd floor has a large common lobby for socializing and programming
  • Beginning Fall 2023 all Hamlin Hall Rooms will be air conditioned.

Example room photos

Window treatments

  • Mini-blinds
  • Screens are provided for all Hamlin residential rooms
  • Each room has at least two windows, side-by-side ()

Millor Hall was closed Summer 2023.

Originally known as South Hall, Millor Hall was completed in 1981 and dedicated on October 24, 1981. Millor was named after Rev. William J. Millor, S.J., headmaster of residence halls for many years. Millor Hall, along with Sutowski Hall, was created in order to accommodate the influx of students wishing to live on campus in residence halls in the late 1970’s. This residence hall faced the interior of campus, on the quadrangle between Bernet and Pacelli Halls. Millor hall was the sixth student residence constructed and dedicated to Father Millor on June 10, 1982.

Established in 1964, Murphy Hall is named after Rev. William J. Murphy, S.J. In 1936, he was appointed faculty moderator of athletics. By 1941, his eleventh year at ۿ۴ý, he was moderator of the band, prefect of Bernet Hall, moderator of the Carroll Union, and Dean of Men. In spite of all his duties, he still found time to play the violin. In 1964, Murphy Hall allowed 400 sophomore and junior men to live on campus instead of in homes in University Heights. It included a small chapel, main parlor, recreation and television room, laundry and storage areas for all residents, as well as nine suites for counselors and a chaplain. It was the fourth major addition and the largest to ۿ۴ý since 1957. Murphy Hall brought the total of students residing at ۿ۴ý to just over 1,000. In the fall of 1969, 48 rooms were set-aside for women to live in. This was the first co-ed residence hall.

In the Spring of 2013, Murphy Hall was closed for 15 months to allow for a complete renovation. Re-opened in August 2014, Murphy Hall can house over 300 students in a mixture of regular doubles and singles as well as 3 and 4 person suites with private bathrooms and living areas. The building has laundry, study, and common space on each floor as well as large common lobbies, a full kitchen, and private meeting/study areas throughout.

Murphy Hall at-a-glance:

Room types

  • Double (16″ by 13.8″)
  • Double with a bathroom (15″ by 13.8″)
  • Single (14″ by 8.5″)
  • Single with a bathroom (14″ by 8.5″)
  • Three-person Suite (3 Single rooms (8.4″ by 13.3″) around a living room and shared bathroom)
  • Four-person Suite (4 Single rooms (10.6″ by 8.5″) around a living room and shared bathroom)

Room type totals

  • 79 doubles
  • 46 singles
  • 48 singles in 3-person suites (16 total suites)
  • 52 singles in 4-person suites (13 total suites)

Room dimensions

  • Dimensions vary by room (see above)

Example room photos

Window dimensions

  • All roomshave at least one window, some roomshave 2 windows, depending on the location

Window treatments

  • Mini-blinds
  • All rooms have window screens

Furniture provided

  • Multi-level beds ()
  • Wardrobe (one per person)()
  • Dresser (one per person) ()
  • Desk and chair (one per person) ()
  • Bedside Drawers (one per person) ()
  • Suite living rooms will contain a loveseat, armchair, and TV/entertainment shelf

Common areas and other building amenities

  • Most doubles and singles have an in-room sink
  • Air conditioning and heating with individual room or suite control of the temperature
  • Study rooms on each floor
  • Kitchenette and laundry on each floor
  • Full kitchen in the basement open to all residents
  • 2 story center lobby with areas for socialization, TV watching, and studying

Built through the efforts of Father McCue and modern language professor Dr. James Peirolo, as well as from donations by the Italian-American community of Cleveland, the hall is named after Eugenio Pacelli, otherwise known as Pope Pius XII. Pope Pius XII was the first pope to visit Cleveland in 1936. Before being named Pacelli, the University had to obtain special permission from Rome to use the Pope’s family name. Upon being properly named, Pacelli Hall became the first college residence hall to be named after the Pope. Pacelli Hall was the third men’s residence hall and the second post-World War II addition to the University. Finished in May and dedicated on September 7, 1952, it consisted of 109 rooms, providing occupancy for over 200 male students. Inscribed above the front entrance to the hall are the wise words of Pope Pius XII “The Work of Justice is Peace,” inspiring the students who walk through its doors to follow the Jesuit tradition of service and justice.

Pacelli Hall at-a-glance (renovated 2023)

Pacelli Hall will open for the Fall 2023 semester following renovations and will also have air conditioning. For a peek into what Pacelli Hall will look like, click through the rendering photos below:

Average room dimensions

  • Double: 11’ x 14’
  • Single: 11’ x 10.9’

Furniture provided

Common areas and other building amenities

  • Located on the ground floor, there is a kitchen for residents as well as laundry and vending, with additional laundry on the second floor.
  • Pacelli Residence Hall has centralized air conditioning.
  • Each floor has a common area with a TV and a study lounge.
  • Each floor also has a gender-inclusive restroom, which consists of an individual restroom and shower.

Example room photos

Window treatments

  • Mini-blinds
  • Screens are provided for all Pacelli residential rooms
  • Each room has at least two windows, side-by-side (photo 4.6' x 4.6')

As ۿ۴ý University approached the end of its first hundred years and began looking toward its second century, an increased number of students opting to live on campus became an obvious concern to University administrators. Stable enrollments over the years had been the norm, but an increased enrollment in the early 1970s – during some years as much as 50 percent – indicated a shift toward a more residential campus. Large waiting lists for residence hall space led to the construction of Sutowski Hall, which opened in the fall of 1978. Named after prominent Cleveland businessman and benefactor Walter S. Sutowski, this residence hall houses approximately 180 students on its three floors, nestled on the northernmost edge of ۿ۴ý’s campus. The residence hall’s close proximity to nearly all campus facilities makes it a popular choice for students each year. Stylistically, the residence hall is one of the few buildings on campus to incorporate a flat-roofed design, rather than the pitched roof design utilized on the majority of campus buildings.

Sutowski Hall houses four sororities along with housing for other upperclass students.

Sutowski Hall at-a-glance:

Average room dimensions

  • Double: 14'10" x 12'7"
  • Windows: 4'6" x 5'

Furniture provided

  • Variable heightbeds ()
  • Wardrobe (one per person)
    • Outside ()
    • Inside ()
  • Dresser (one per person) ()
  • Desk and chair (one per person) ()
  • Bedside Drawers (one per person)()

Common areas and other building amenities

  • Common lounge with TV on each level and smaller lounges and study rooms on each wing. There is laundry and vending in the basement.
  • Beginning Fall 2023 all SutowskiHall Rooms will be air conditioned.

Window treatments

  • Mini-blinds
  • Screens are provided in the windows

Located directly off-campus on Warrensville Center Rd, the Duplexes offer students the ability to live off-campus while enjoying all the amenities of living on campus. The Duplexes are two or three-bedroom apartments with full kitchens, dining rooms, and living rooms. Each two-story duplex contains two units, with shared laundry facilities in the basement and a shared two-three car garage. Duplexes are fully-equipped with dining room tables and chairs, living room furniture, desks, and beds. Electricity, water and sewer, heat, trash pick-up, lawn care and driveway snow plowing are included. Snow removal is the responsibility of the residents on steps/entrances and path to driveway. Air Conditioning is now present in all Duplex Units. Most units have original wood flooring with varying levels of age, some have carpet, all have tile/linoleum flooring in kitchen areas.

Since each unit has a fully furnished kitchen, students living in the duplex have the option of choosing to have a campus meal plan, a commuter meal plan, or choose not to have a meal plan. Traditionally housing juniors and seniors, the duplex units provide students with the experience of living off campus while still being closely connected to the ۿ۴ý community.

Warrensville Duplex 2553


  • Two units (upper and lower), Two residents per unit
  • Shared laundry facilities in the basement
  • GFI Three-prong outlets, at least one in each bedroom and common living room
  • Wireless T-Stats installed during Fall 2017 semester in all units
  • Shared two-three car garage
  • Fully-equipped with dining room tables and chairs, living room furniture, desks, and beds
  • Electricity, water and sewer, heat, trash pick-up, and lawn care are included
  • Fully furnished kitchen
  • Dishwasher in both upstairs and downstairs
  • Wood floors and tile

Warrensville Duplex 2563



  • Two units (upper and lower), Three residents per unit
  • Shared laundry facilities in the basement
  • Shared two-three car garage
  • GFI Three-prong outlets, at least one in each bedroom and common living room
  • Wireless T-Stats installed during Fall 2017 semester in all units
  • Fully-equipped with dining room tables and chairs, living room furniture, desks, and beds
  • Electricity, water and sewer, heat, trash pick-up, and lawn care are included
  • Fully furnished kitchen
  • Wood floors and tile

Warrensville Duplex 2569


  • Two units (upper and lower), Three residents per unit
  • Shared laundry facilities in the basement
  • Shared two-three car garage
  • GFI Three-prong outlets, at least one in each bedroom and common living room
  • Wireless T-Stats installed during Fall 2017 semester in all units
  • Fully-equipped with dining room tables and chairs, living room furniture, desks, and beds
  • Electricity, water and sewer, heat, trash pick-up, and lawn care are included
  • Fully furnished kitchen
  • Wood floors and tile

Warrensville Duplex 2583



  • Two units (upper and lower), Two residents per unit
  • Shared laundry facilities in the basement
  • Shared two-three car garage
  • GFI Three-prong outlets, at least one in each bedroom and common living room
  • Wireless T-Stats installed during Fall 2017 semester in all units
  • Fully-equipped with dining room tables and chairs, living room furniture, desks, and beds
  • Electricity, water and sewer, heat, trash pick-up, and lawn care are included
  • Fully furnished kitchen
  • Wood floors and tile

Warrensville Duplex 2595


  • Two units (upper and lower), Two residents per unit
  • Shared laundry facilities in the basement
  • Shared two-three car garage
  • GFI Three-prong outlets, at least one in each bedroom and common living room
  • Wireless T-Stats installed during Fall 2017 semester in all units
  • Fully-equipped with dining room tables and chairs, living room furniture, desks, and beds
  • Electricity, water and sewer, heat, trash pick-up, and lawn care are included
  • Fully furnished kitchen
  • Dishwasher in both upstairs and downstairs
  • Wood floors and tile

Warrensville Duplex 2599


  • Two units (upper and lower), Two residents per unit
  • Shared laundry facilities in the basement
  • Shared two-three car garage
  • GFI Three-prong outlets, at least one in each bedroom and common living room
  • Wireless T-Stats installed during Fall 2017 semester in all units
  • Fully-equipped with dining room tables and chairs, living room furniture, desks, and beds
  • Electricity, water and sewer, heat, trash pick-up, and lawn care are included
  • Fully furnished kitchen
  • Dishwasher currently in lower unit
  • Carpeted units with tile

Warrensville Duplex 2603


  • Two units (upper and lower), Two residents per unit
  • Shared laundry facilities in the basement
  • Shared two-three car garage
  • GFI Three-prong outlets, at least one in each bedroom and common living room
  • Wireless T-Stats installed during Fall 2017 semester in all units
  • Fully-equipped with dining room tables and chairs, living room furniture, desks, and beds
  • Electricity, water and sewer, heat, trash pick-up, and lawn care are included
  • Fully furnished kitchen
  • Wood floors and tile

Located across the street from the Grasselli Library & Breen Learning Center and Dolan Science Center on Miramar Blvd, the ۿ۴ý houses offer students the ability to live off campus. Each house has three bedrooms (each bedroom is furnished with a bed, desk, and dresser) and is shared by juniors and seniors. Washer and dryer are provided as well as use of the garage. Since each house has kitchen appliances (stove, refrigerator, etc.), students have the option of choosing to have a campus meal plan, a commuter meal plan, or can choose not to have a meal plan.Electricity, water and sewer, heat, trash pick-up, and lawn care are included. Snow plowing and removal is the responsibility of the residents on steps/entrances and path to driveway. Driveway plowing is provided by Facilities. Air Conditioning is now present in All ۿ۴ý Student Houses. The ۿ۴ý Houses offer students the experience of living independently and will help prepare them for life after graduation.

2536 Miramar Boulevard


  • Three resident home

Internet/Wireless

In addition to the University’s wireless capabilities, which allow you to connect to the internet from anywhere on campus, every residence hall room is equipped with an ethernet port that can be activated upon request through ITS. ***Ethernet port activation is specific to on-campus residence halls. This capability is not available in the houses, duplexes, or apartments***

Laundry

ۿ۴ý participates in the All-Included Laundry Program where the cost to wash and dry laundry is included in your room and board charges. Each residence hall is equipped with high-efficiency washers and dryers. This equipment will save hundreds of thousands of gallons of water every year at ۿ۴ý. In addition to saving water, the machines only require ¼ cup of liquid detergent per load, therefore also saving students on detergent costs.

Please make sure to bringliquid laundry detergentto use in the machines. You can bring high-efficiency detergentorregular liquid detergent. If you do not choose to bring high-efficiency liquid detergent, please make sure to useonly ¼of the recommended amount of detergent for each load. Otherwise, there will be too many suds and the machine will not finish the cycle.Do NOT usethe “3-in-1 Laundry Sheets” as they cause the machine to malfunction.

Vending

Coin-operated vending machines are located in each hall. The number of machines and selection of food products depends upon the size of the residence hall and the needs of its occupants. All vending machines are contracted by the University with local firms. If a machine is not functioning properly and needs service, contact your residence hall office. If you lose money in a vending machine, please leave your name and the amount of money in the mailroom. As a matter of courtesy, please place an out-of-order sign on a machine which is not functioning properly.

U.S. Mail Service

Students may pick up mail at the mail center located in the lower level of the Administration Building. Your address should look like this:

Name 1 ۿ۴ý Blvd. University Heights, OH 44118-4581

About the Area

ۿ۴ý University resides in the Heights area located about 10 miles East of Cleveland. This includes the cities of University Heights (ۿ۴ý is the city’s namesake), Shaker Heights, South Euclid, Cleveland Heights, and Beachwood.