Overview of North Hall

North Campus Residence Hall is one of the original campus buildings designed by Marcel Breuer that gave Mary College its own campus in 1968. In the past, it provided an opportunity to house male students in addition to the women who lived in Boniface Hall at CHI St. Alexius Health. North Hall is connected to University Hall and the Harold J. Miller Center. It is currently an all-male hall.

Traditional Hall | Men 

Resident Population: 339

 The architectural floor plans for a room in North Hall.
 The architectural floor plans for a room in North Hall.

Amenities

  • Free laundry
  • Wired internet
  • Wifi access
  • Mailbox
  • Elevator access
  • Computer labs
  • Community lounges
  • Community bathrooms

Room Details

  • Twin XL bed
  • Dresser
  • Closet
  • Desk & chair
  • Wastebasket
  • Sink and mirror
Room Type Cost
Single Room Occupancy — Renovated $3,550
Single Room Occupancy $3,130
Double Room Occupancy — Renovated $1,775
Single to Double – Renovated $1,565
Double Room Occupancy $1,565
Efficiency Triple $1,390
Double to Triple - Renovated $1,565
Triple Room Occupancy — Renovated $1,715
Triple Room Occupancy $1,506
Triple to Quad – Renovated $1,350
Triple to Quad $1,337
Quad Room Occupancy — Renovated $1,560
Quad Room Occupancy $1,350

Featured Staff

Steven Hutzenbiler, MA

Residence Director for North Hall

I have worked in a few positions at the University. I was the Residence Life GA for the past two years. I also taught a section of English Composition during Block B of the summer semester. I love the University of Mary because of how much it has helped me learn about God, the Church, the human race, and the world. I love the University because it has been home to me for six years, and even before then, it felt like home because it was considered as such by my mother.