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Hamilton

Located on the eastern edge of campus across from Bean, Hamilton is a complex of ten smaller halls housing nearly 800 students. Past residents have said that the Hamilton Complex is a great place to live because it has a wonderful sense of community, where your neighbors become your friends. It is also home to Hammy's Deli, the Grab 'n' Go Marketplace, Common Grounds Café, and Fire 'n' Spice Grill.

Hamilton Room Types
Double
  • Shared by two roommates
  • The most common and economical option
Deluxe Double
  • More spacious than doubles
  • Private bathroom and most also have a walk-in closet
Single
  • Specifically designed for one person
  • The most common and available single room option
Campus Map - Hamilton is located on the southeast corner of E 13th Ave and Agate Ave

Disclaimer

The room assignment process is designed to promote academic communities centered on particular themes or interests. Therefore, room assignments for first-year residents are based on residential freshman interest groups selections, special-interest hall selections, roommate preferences, and room rate preferences. As experienced students, returning residents have the opportunity to select rooms prior to the regular room assignment process, and are the only students able to select the exact location of their rooms.

Floor plans are provided to demonstrate differences between room types. Individual rooms vary. All dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be relied upon as representation, express or implied, of your actual assigned room. Additionally, some single rooms may come with two beds.

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