Student Residences

O’Connell Hall (1956), Theresa Hall (1958) and Madonna Hall (1964) are located on the East side of campus. They house 200 students. O’Connell Hall is named in honor of the late Sister Mary Margaret O’Connell of the Sisters of St. Mary of Namur, who served as registrar of the university from its opening until her death in June 1973.

Augustine Hall (1958), Gregory Hall (1964) and Jerome Hall (1965) are the residence halls on the West side of campus. They house about 350 students.

The University Apartments (1980) located along Soledad Drive, opened in the fall of 1980. These small clusters house upper division undergraduate students in one (two-student occupancy) and two (four-student occupancy) bedroom apartments. Students have the option of preparing their own food or participating in the university food service plan.

Clark Hall (2010) is located on the West side of campus between the student apartments and the athletic fields. Opened in January 2010, this 128,000 square- foot, co-ed dorm houses 298 residents. Clark Hall was dedicated on May 14, 2016 in memory of Zachary Clark, a beloved member of the Class of 2016, who tragically passed away the summer before his senior year. The building includes common areas for gathering with friends, studying lounges, a media entertainment room and a large outdoor courtyard area. Clark Hall is reserved for continuing students. Students may choose between single rooms, double rooms and three-bedroom suites.