Syracuse University offers a variety of residence hall living environments, each offering their own unique communities. Student Living is available to help you develop your community into an unsurpassed living experience!
East Neighborhood
Day Hall was named for Dr. James Roscoe Day, SU Chancellor from 1894 to 1922. The building was first occupied in 1958 and houses approximately 615 first year students on eight residential floors (coed by room). View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
1 Mount Olympus Drive
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.2118
Flint Hall was named for Dr. Charles Wesley Flint, SU Chancellor from 1922 to 1936. The building was first occupied in 1956 and houses approximately 490 first year students on four residential floors (coed by room). View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
2 Mount Olympus Drive
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.2412
Oren Lyons Hall was named for Oren Lyons, a 1958 SU graduate. The building was first occupied in 1971 and houses approximately 40 returning students on three residential floors (coed by room). View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
401 Euclid Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.2978
Shaw Hall was named for Robert Shaw, late husband of Mary M. Shaw, who started in the bakery business in Chicago and later became official at Union Carbide. The building was first occupied in 1952 and houses approximately 475 students on five residential floors (coed by room). View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
201 Euclid Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.2978
North Neighborhood
Former sorority house that has been recently renovated by the University and converted in to single and double rooms for student housing. Conveniently located near the Whitman School of Management and Marshall Street. 206 Walnut Place is serviced by Haven Hall for mail and package delivery/pick-up and lockouts.
View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
WP Resident Room #
C/o 400 Comstock Ave.
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number (Haven Hall): 315.443.3381
Booth Hall was named for Willis H. Booth, Honorary Doctor of Laws (1955) and Honorary Trustee (1956). The building was first occupied in 1963 and houses approximately 290 returning students on eight residential floors (coed by room). View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
505 Comstock Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.1961
DellPlain Hall was named for Dr. Morse O. DellPlain, president of the Welsbach Engineering and Management Corporation and 1905 SU graduate. The building was first occupied in 1961 and houses approximately 475 students on eight residential floors (coed by room). View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
601 Comstock Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.2002
Ernie Davis Hall was named for Ernie Davis, two-time All-American college football selection, first African American to win the Heisman Trophy (1961) and 1962 SU graduate. The building was first occupied in 2009 and houses approximately 250 students on seven residential floors (coed by room). View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
619 Comstock Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.0044
Haven Hall was named for Rev. Erastus O. Haven, SU Chancellor from 1874 to 1880. The building was first occupied in 1964 and houses approximately 375 first year students on eight residential floors (coed by room). View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
400 Comstock Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.3381
Milton Hall offers independent living options close to main campus. Studio apartments as well as one-, two-, and four-bedroom options are available. Each apartment includes a full, modern kitchen and each bedroom has a full bathroom. View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
727 South Crouse Ave.
Syracuse, New York 13244
Orange Hall is the former site of the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel and Conference Center. The building is being renovated into a residence hall during summer 2024 in preparation for opening fall 2024.
Mailing Address:
801 University Avenue
Syracuse, NY 13244
Walnut Hall was occupied in 1997 and houses approximately 60 students on four residential floors (coed by room). View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
809 Walnut Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.3381
Washington Arms was occupied in 1946 and houses approximately 70 students on four residential floors (coed by room). View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
621 Walnut Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.1313
Watson Hall was named for Thomas J. Watson, Sr., President of IBM from 1914–1919 and SU trustee. The building was occupied in 1954 and houses approximately 460 students on four residential floors (coed by room). View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
405 University Place
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.2987
This building is offline for 2024-2025.
Kimmel Hall was named for Claude L. Kimmel, 1905 SU graduate and SU trustee. The building was first occupied in 1962 and houses approximately 120 returning students on three residential floors (coed by room). View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
311 Waverly Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.3103
This building is offline for 2024-2025.
Marion Hall was named for Frank J. Marion, 1890 SU graduate, university trustee and motion picture pioneer. The building was first occupied in 1954 and houses approximately 145 returning students on three residential floors (coed by room). View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
305 Waverly Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.3103
West Neighborhood
Brewster Hall was named for Neal Brewster, College of Law class of 1902, and Mabel Brewster Pierce. Boland Hall was named for John C. Boland, class of 1899 and College of Law class of 1901, and May L. Boland. Brockway Hall was named for Dr. Perle Brown Brockway, College of Medicine class of 1908. The three halls were first occupied in 1968 and house approximately 730 first year students. Floors are coed by room. View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
401 Van Buren Street
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.3011
Lawrinson Hall was named for William Henry and Elizabeth M. Lawrinson, parents of Ronald K. Lawrinson, a New Jersey dairy executive. The building was first occupied in 1965 and houses approximately 540 students on twenty residential floors (coed by room). View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
303 Stadium Place
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.3521
Sadler Hall was named for John W. Sadler, an 1896 SU graduate and former surrogate judge . The building was first occupied in 1960 and houses approximately 490 first year students on eight residential floors (coed by room). View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
1000 Irving Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.2906
South Campus
Skyhalls were named for their Skytop location. The buildings were first occupied in 1966 and house approximately 270 students on nine residential floors (coed by room). View room types and building features.
Mailing Address:
410 Lambreth Lane (Skyhall I) / 420 Lambreth Lane (Skyhall II) / 430 Lambreth Lane (Skyhall III)
Syracuse, New York 13244
Main Desk Phone Number: 315.443.7689
Approximately 2,500 students, live in the South Campus apartments. The area is designed in several neighborhood-type communities off of Skytop Road. All apartments include private bedrooms, full kitchens, and a bathroom.
Mailing Address:
XXX Building/Street, Apt. #
Syracuse, New York 13244
The University Village Apartments (UVA) are located adjacent to South Campus apartments. They offer fully furnished four-bedroom apartments, each with individual bedrooms, bathrooms, full kitchens, air conditioning, and in-apartment washers and dryers. The complex offers free parking in the UVA lots. Some units within UVA are part of Student Living, Resident Advisors connected to Student Living, and are included in South Campus programmatic indicatives.
Mailing Address:
315 Small Road
Syracuse, New York 13210
Contact Number: 315.9790.8818