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The Residential Life and Housing Office at Clark University manages nine residence halls, and
fourteen apartment houses, twelve of which are designated for undergraduate housing. The Resident
Advisers, working under one of the three Area Coordinators or Hall Director, advise and supervise every resident
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Residence Halls
Residence Halls at Clark University are often referred to as being one of the following:
- First Year Halls: The University maintains three halls housing only first year students. Bullock,
Sanford, and Wright Halls offer traditional university living allowing first-year students to get to know each other better. Most rooms
in Bullock and Wright are doubles, with a few quad rooms in each building. Each building is equipped with community bathrooms on each floor, one full kitchen, one social lounge, and laundry facilities.
Sanford Hall features a mix of Single, Double, and Triple rooms, and has 7
Suites in which students
share common living space and a private
bathroom.
- Mixed Class Halls: The University maintains four mixed-class, co-educational residence halls. Johnson, Sanford, Dana, and Hughes Halls have single, double, and a few triple rooms. Most floors have private bathrooms and each floor has a full kitchen.
- Single Sex Hall: Currently the University offers single sex housing for women in Dodd Hall. Dodd Hall is a women-only residence hall. It has singles and doubles in a quad-style arrangement and one triple room. There are kitchenettes on each floor.
- Suite Style Hall: Maywood Street Hall is intended to house primarily junior and senior
students. It is comprised entirely of 4, 5, or 6 person suites. Each suite resembles an apartment with a separate
entry door, living room, and bathroom.
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