Our eleven residence halls provide students with a variety of options. In addition, some students choose to live together based on a common interest or purpose. All of our residence halls are smoke-free in accordance with the Illinois Clean Indoor Air Act.
North Campus
* denotes housing for first-year students
Cleveland-Young International Center
A special interest hall for students who hope to study abroad, international students, or students looking for an internationally-diverse living community.
- Co-ed residence hall open to upperclass students on a space-available basis with an application process.
- Single and double-occupancy rooms.
- Offers a study, kitchen, TV lounge area, and laundry facilities
- Cleveland-Young is a tight-knit community and residents often hang out in the lounge for game nights and study sessions.
Deerpath Hall
Features a variety of living options, including singles, doubles, and five- and six-person suites for upperclassman students
- Renovated in the late 1990s, Deerpath offers a small cafe, laundry facilities, an elevator to service its four floors and gallery space that shows student artwork on a rotating schedule.
- Home to the College’s newspaper, The Stentor, and the commuter students’ lounge.
Lois Durand Hall*
Referred to as “Lois,” Lois Durand is a co-ed hall housing primarily first-year students, including a theme community, in a number of doubles, triples, and quads. Returning students live in singles.
- Offers a large lounge with a study area and TV. Laundry facilities are also included inside the hall.
Middle Campus
* denotes housing for first-year students
Blackstone Hall*
- The co-ed residence hall houses primarily first-year students in mostly double rooms with a few triples and quads. Returning students live in singles.
- Modeled after buildings at Oxford, Blackstone Hall and its twin Harlan were completed in 1907.
- Blackstone’s location on Middle Campus makes it ideal for access to the main buildings, classrooms, the Mohr Student Center, and the Donnelly and Lee Library.
- It offers a TV lounge and laundry facilities.
- Programs in the hall balance the social and entertainment needs of students to provide a well-rounded living experience.
Harlan Hall*
Harlan Hall is a co-ed residence hall housing primarily first-year students in doubles with a few quads. Returning students live in singles.
- Modeled after buildings at Oxford, Harlan Hall and its twin, Blackstone, were completed in 1907.
- Returning students live in singles.
- Its location on Middle Campus makes it ideal for access to the main buildings, classrooms, the Mohr Student Center, and the Donnelly and Lee Library.
South Campus
* denotes housing for first-year students
Gregory Hall
Co-ed residence hall that houses sophomore, juniors, and seniors on South Campus in singles and quads.
- Each South Campus “quad” (in Gregory, Roberts, and McClure) consists of two rooms divided by a private bathroom and closet area.
- Current residents describe Gregory as having a vibrant and very socially connected community.
- Residents have access to the TV/study lounge on the main floor, as well as laundry facilities.
Nollen Hall*
- Nollen is a co-ed hall housing primarily first-year students in doubles and triples. Returning students live in singles.
- Provides TV rooms/studies, a large community room, an elevator that services its four floors, a café that is open in the evening, and laundry facilities.
McClure Hall
- Located on the South Campus Quad, which provides ample opportunity for hanging out with friends.
- A co-ed residence hall housing upper-class students.
- Each quad (in Gregory, Roberts, and McClure) consists of two rooms divided by a private bathroom and closet area.
- Residents have access to the TV lounge/study on the main floor, as well as coin-operated laundry facilities.
Roberts Hall
- Located on the South Campus Quad
- An energetic community with a diverse group of residents from all over the world.
- A co-ed residence hall housing upper-class students in singles and quads.
- Each quad (in Gregory, Roberts, and McClure) consists of two rooms divided by a private bathroom and closet area.
- Residents have access to the TV lounge/study on the main floor, as well as laundry facilities.
Moore Hall
Our newest residence hall, Moore Hall, opened in the fall of 2013 to sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
- Moore Hall has the capacity to serve nearly four times as many students as its predecessor, the former Moore Hall.
- Residents have access to air conditioning, suite-style rooms, and private bathrooms.
- The building has a community kitchen attached to its large multi-purpose room, a great space for gathering with neighbors and attending hall events.
Specialty Housing
The Flats (Chicago)
Provides students an opportunity to live in Chicago’s vibrant South Loop neighborhood.
- Students reside on the 14th and 15th floors of The Flats in apartment-style spaces. Each apartment houses either four or six students in double-occupancy bedrooms.
- Each of the apartments contains a full kitchen, common space, and a bathroom.
- Free laundry facilities are located on both floors.
- Residency at The Flats is only available to students participating in the Lake Forest College In The Loop program.