Residence Halls

The Hill Residences
Healy Hall
Healy is located on Easy Street between the Hogan Campus Center and Lehy, and is home to 198 upperclassmen.

Lehy Hall
Lehy is on Easy Street between Healy and Hanselman, and houses 183 upperclassmen.

Hanselman Hall
Hanselman is the middle hall of the five halls on Easy Street and houses 185 first year students. It also houses the Global Society Cluster, one of the five clusters that make up Montserrat, the first-year program.

Clark Hall
Clark is located on Easy Street between Mulledy and Hanselman and houses 192 students, primarily freshmen and sophomores. First-year students in the Substance-Free Living Program reside in Clark.

Mulledy Hall
Mulledy, the largest residence hall, is located at the end of Easy Street and houses approximately 420 first- and second-year students. It is also home to two clusters in Montserrat, The Natural World and The Divine.

 

Lower Campus Residences
Alumni and Carlin Halls
Located on either side of Kimball Dining Hall, Alumni and Carlin house 188 and 169 upper-class students, respectively. They are the two oldest residence halls at Holy Cross.

Williams Hall
The most recently constructed residence hall, the five-story, 85,000-square foot building, accommodates 244 seniors in 61 apartments. Each apartment consists of a living room, dining area, full kitchen, bathroom and two bedrooms.

Loyola Hall
Loyola is located behind the College Chapel and next to the Millard Art Center. Loyola houses 300 sophomores, juniors and seniors.

Wheeler Hall
Located between the Field House and the Swords Science Complex, Wheeler is home to 286 first and second year students. It also houses two clusters in the Montserrat program, The Self and Core Human Questions.

In each residence hall there is a common lounge, a study lounge, and laundry facilities ($1.25 per load). A standard residence hall room typically contains one desk, desk chair, desk lamp, dresser, bookcase, and bed per occupant. Each bed is a twin and uses extra long sheets (“college size” sheets are recommended).

Every room has a window and fire-retardant drapes. Most rooms have tiled floors. As overhead lighting is not provided in most residence halls, students are encouraged to bring an extra, non-halogen, lamp.