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Residence Halls
Three residence halls on the Princeton campus provide a unique living environment for its residents. Seabrook Hall, the largest residence hall on campus, is a traditional collegiate hall with rooms located along long corridors. Common bathroom facilities are centrally located on each floor. The first and third floors are women’s housing, while the second floor houses men.
Dayton and Ithaca Halls are two semi-detached buildings that are connected to Princeton Hall, the home of the Westminster Conservatory. Dayton and Ithaca are co-ed by floor, with each half of the floor housing men or women. All floors are arranged in three-room groupings (suites), with two suites sharing a common bathroom.
All halls have practice rooms and free laundry facilities available on the basement level. All rooms are double-occupancy; however, some rooms may be deemed as triple-occupancy based upon enrollment numbers. Lounge/common spaces are available on each floor of Dayton and Ithaca and on the first floor of Seabrook. These lounges are used for programming, as well as a space for students to come together and socialize.








