Loyola University Maryland

Residence Life & Housing

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Living on campus is an essential part of the undergraduate experience, and Loyola University Maryland provides an environment that is built for your success. Our residence halls consist of traditional doubles, suite-style, and apartment-style floor plans on the east and west side of campus.

You will enjoy all the modern amenities necessary to make your new home a comfortable place to live. All residents have access to streaming cable TV, high-speed internet service, air conditioning, and laundry rooms close to their rooms. All rooms are furnished with beds, desks, chairs, closets/wardrobes, dressers, wall-to-wall carpeting, and blinds.

Loyola University Maryland is committed to ensuring all students can live on campus. If you require housing accommodations because of a disability, please let us know. Please contact Disability Support Services to discuss eligible accommodation options.

Residence Halls

Check out our buildings and see why Loyola’s residence halls are consistently nationally ranked.

Photo of the Ahern residence hall on Loyola's Evergreen campus
Ahern

Ahern comprises two main buildings- north and south located on the east side of campus and offers apartment-style living with one and two-bedroom apartments.

Photo of the Aquinas residence hall on Loyola's Evergreen campus
Aquinas

Aquinas Hall, located on the east side of campus, offers apartment-style living with one and two-bedroom apartments.

Photo of the Avila residence hall on Loyola's Evergreen campus
Avila

Avila, a part of the Gardens residence halls, is located on the west side of Loyola’s campus and offers apartment-style living, housing six students in each apartment and a resident lounge on the first floor.

Photo of the Bellarmine residence hall on Loyola's Evergreen campus
Bellarmine

Bellarmine, a part of the Gardens residence halls, is located on the west side of Loyola's campus and offers apartment-style living, housing six students in each apartment.

Photo of the Butler and Hammerman residence halls on Loyola's Evergreen campus
Butler and Hammerman

The Butler and Hammerman residence halls are located on the east side of Loyola’s campus and offer traditional double-style rooms for first-year students.

Photo of the Campion Tower residence hall on Loyola's Evergreen campus
Campion

Campion Tower is located on the west side of Loyola’s campus and offers apartment-style rooms for students. Campion Tower offers designated floors for first-year and returning students.

Photo of the Claver residence hall on Loyola's Evergreen campus
Claver

Claver, a part of the Gardens residence halls, is located on the west side of Loyola’s campus and offers apartment-style living, housing six students in each apartment.

Photo of the Dorothy Day residence hall on Loyola's Evergreen campus
Dorothy Day

Dorothy Day, a part of the Gardens residence halls, is located on the west side of Loyola’s campus and offers apartment-style living, housing six students in each apartment.

Photo of the Hopkins Court residence hall on Loyola's Evergreen campus
Hopkins Court

Hopkins Court is located on the west side of Loyola’s campus and offers floors of traditional doubles with several small study rooms and large lounges for first-year students.

Photo of the Lange Court residence hall on Loyola's Evergreen campus
Lange Court

Lange Court, located on the west side of Loyola’s campus, offers room types that house 4, 6, or 8 students in suite, apartment, and townhouse style housing.

Photo of the McAuley residence hall on Loyola's Evergreen campus
McAuley

McAuley has eight stairwells surrounding a large courtyard, is located on the east side of campus, and offers two-bedroom apartments.

Photo of the Newman Towers residence halls on Loyola's Evergreen campus
Newman Towers

Newman Towers, located on the west side of Loyola’s campus, offers room types that house 2, 4, 6, or 8 students in two towers with a dining option between them.

Photo of the Rahner Village residence halls on Loyola's Evergreen campus
Rahner Village

Rahner Village comprises four blocks of two- or three-bedroom townhouses with spacious backyards for socializing with friends.

Photo of the Seton Court residence hall on Loyola's Evergreen campus
Seton Court

Seton Court offers students the opportunity to live in two-bedroom suites or two and three-bedroom apartments located on the west side of Loyola’s campus and offers Substance Free housing options.

Photo of the Southwell residence hall on Loyola's Evergreen campus
Southwell

Southwell Hall, located on the west side of campus, offers both two-bedroom suite and apartment-style housing.

Photo of the Thea Bowman residence hall on Loyola's Evergreen campus
Thea Bowman Hall

Thea Bowman Hall is Loyola’s newest first-year residence hall located next to the Loyola/ Notre Dame library and offers suite-style rooms for first-year students.

Living on Campus at Loyola University Maryland