List of Pennsylvania State University residence halls
The following is a list of the residence halls within the Pennsylvania State University system.
University Park
In addition to the following residence halls, the University Park campus provides housing in Eastview Terrace, White Course Apartments, and Nittany Apartments.Residence Commons
The residence commons are common areas for each of the residence hall areas. Each one has a dining hall and a computer lab. At one point in time, each had a radio station. WEHR, which operated in Johnston Commons until 2005, was the last to survive.- Waring Commons
- Warnock Commons
- Redifer Commons
- Findlay/Johnston Commons
- Pollock Commons
Other resource areas
- Nittany Community Center
- Weston Community Center
- Brill Hall
East Halls
is the largest group of residence halls on campus, and is served by Findlay/Johnston Commons. It is reserved primarily for first-year student housing, and most residents share a double room with a roommate. The area's special living options are First-Year Interest in Liberal Arts and Education and Tri-Service ROTC. All of the buildings in the East Halls residence area are named after former governors of Pennsylvania. All of the halls and commons within East Halls are connected via an underground maintenance tunnel system. The residence halls are:- Bigler
- Brumbaugh
- Curtin
- Earle
- Fisher
- Geary
- Hastings
- Martin
- McKean
- Packer
- Pennypacker
- Pinchot
- Snyder
- Sproul
- Stone
- Stuart
- Tener
North Halls
is the smallest residence hall complex at the University Park campus, consisting of five residence halls. They are known as the most comfortable on campus, with all rooms being carpeted and having their own bathroom. Nearly all rooms in North residence halls are suites for two or four students, however there are a few rooms for only a single resident. The two- and four-person suites are made up of four rooms with two bedrooms with a shared living room separating them, and the bathroom connected to the shared living room.Leete was the first hall converted to this format. North Halls special living options are Arts and Architecture, Business and Society House, and EARTH House.
- Beam
- Holmes
- Leete
- Runkle
- Robinson
- *This building was once converted to offices for the Business Administration department, and more recently the Dickinson School of Law. The structure of Beam is identical to the other North Halls residence halls. It was reopened as of the Fall 2009 semester.
Pollock Halls
is the third-largest residence hall complex on campus, consisting of co-ed and female only residence halls. Most rooms are shared by two students. Pollock Halls houses nine special livings options: Be House, Discover House, EASI, Forensic Science Interest House, HEAL, HAC, ILH, LIFE, and WISE.- Beaver - Co-ed Hall with several Special Living Options
- Hartranft - Co-ed First Year Hall
- Hiester - Co-ed Upperclassman Hall
- Mifflin - Co-ed First Year Hall
- Porter - Co-ed First Year Hall
- Ritner - Co-ed First Year Hall
- Shulze - Co-Ed Upperclassman Hall
- Shunk - Co-ed First Year Hall
- Wolf - Co-ed First Year Hall
South Halls and South Proper
offers housing for Schreyer Honors College students in Atherton and Simmons, and in addition offers male, female and co-ed residence halls. At one point both McElwain Hall and Simmons Hall both contained a dining complex, but as of May 2011 their dining areas were eliminated to increase residential room space. South Halls also contains housing for sororities.- Atherton.
- Simmons
- McElwain
- Eastview Terrace
- Nittany Apartments
South Proper
- Chace
- Haller
- Lyons
- Cross
- Ewing
- Cooper
- Hoyt
- Stephens
- Hibbs with Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha Chi Omega Sororities
Nittany Apartments and Suites
provide the luxury of apartment and suite living while allowing students to still live on campus. Nittany Apartments houses same-sex students in either two-bedroom or four-bedroom apartments, complete with bathroom, living room, and kitchen. Nittany Suites—made up exclusively of Nittany Hall—houses single upperclass students in two-bedroom suites. Four people live in each suite. These living areas are available to upperclass students.Eastview Terrace
is a residence location specifically for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. It houses 806 undergraduates, providing a private bedroom and bath for each student. Its location, east of South Halls, is perfect for an atmosphere that feels as though it off campus while remaining on campus. Additional charges do apply to Eastview Terrace rooms.- Brill
- Curry
- Harris
- Miller
- Nelson
- Panofsky
- Young
West Halls
offers male, female, and co-ed housing in single, regular double, small double, and triple rooms. West Halls also includes the oldest residence halls on campus that are still in use. Several special living options are offered in West Halls, including EMS, IST Interest House, Ally House, and E-House.- Hamilton
- Irvin
- Jordan
- McKee
- Thompson
- Watts
White Course Apartments
has previously only been available to full-time graduate students. As of Fall 2008 the area is open to undergraduates. The area provides housing for single graduate students, as well as graduate students in relationships and with families. The area provides one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments, as well as townhouses.- Bernreuter
- Cunningham
- Donkin
- Dunham
- Farrell
- Ferguson
- Garban
- Grubb
- Haffner
- Holderman
- Ikenberry
- Lovejoy
- Osborn
- Palladino
- Patterson
- Ray
Commonwealth campuses
This is a list of student housing available on the Penn State Commonwealth campuses.Abington
- Lions Gate
Altoona
- Cedar Hall
- Oak Hall
- Maple Hall
- Spruce Hall
Beaver
- Harmony Hall
Berks
The village- Sage Hall
- Cedar Hall
- Sweetwood Hall
- Oakmoss Hall
- Laurel Hall
- Greenbriar Hall
- Amber Hall
- Evergreen Hall
- Ivy Hall
- Juniper Hall
- Pepperwood Hall
- Poplar Hall
- Willow Hall
Brandywine
- Orchard Hall
Erie, The Behrend College
- Almy Hall
- Lawrence Hall
- Niagara Hall
- Ohio Hall
- Perry Hall
- Porcupine Hall
- Senat Hall
- Tiffany Hall
- Tigress Hall
- Behrend Apartments
Harrisburg
- The Village at Capital College Apartment Complex
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Hazleton
- North Hall
- South Hall
- West Hall
Greater Allegheny
- McKeesport Hall
Mont Alto
- Mont Alto Hall
- Penn Gate I
- Penn Gate II
Schuylkill
- Nittany I
- Nittany II
- Nittany III
- Nittany IV
- Nittany V