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ON-CAMPUS Living Accommodations FALL TERM 2017 SPRING TERM 2018 Panther Central U N I V E R S I T Y O F P I T T S B U R G H

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ON-CAMPUSLiving Accommodations

FALL TERM 2017 SPRING TERM 2018

U N I V E R S I T Y O F P I T T S B U R G H

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U N I V E R S I T Y O F P I T T S B U R G H

We’re at your service.For more detailed information on the University’s residential services and policies, please refer to the Residential Handbook or visit www.pc.pitt.edu/publications.php

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HousingServices

ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Residence Hall Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Living Learning Communities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Residence Halls

Amos Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Brackenridge Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Bruce Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Forbes Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Holland Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Litchfield Tower A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Litchfield Tower B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Litchfield Tower C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Lothrop Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Mark A . Nordenberg Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

McCormick Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Panther Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Pennsylvania Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Sutherland Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Apartment-style Accommodations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Bouquet Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Centre Plaza Apartments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Forbes Craig Apartments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Ruskin Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

The Housing Application Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Residence Hall Features Grid and Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

The University of Pittsburgh’s campus in the Oakland neighborhood provides housing to more than 7,900 undergraduate students . Our students come from a variety of backgrounds and lifestyles, and they make a major contribution to the multicultural richness and diversity of the University community . The “out-of-classroom” experiences that come with living on our urban campus are an important part of the education students receive at Pitt .

Residence HallsThis brochure provides a snapshot of each of the University’s 14 residence halls and an overview of the services we provide to the students living in them . We equip every room in each of our 14 residence halls with the fundamental amenities of contemporary student life, from furniture to high definition cable TV to wireless internet access . We have created many special Living Learning Communities to provide appropriate residential environments for students who share special academic or personal interests . Resident Directors and Resident Assistants provide guidance and services to the students living in each residence hall . Students also can call, stop in, or log on to Panther Central at www.pc.pitt.edu any time of the day or night for answers to their questions about on-campus living .

Apartment-style AccommodationsUpperclass students can also choose to live in apartment-style accommodations . The University has four apartment-style living facilities: Bouquet Gardens, Centre Plaza Apartments, Forbes Craig Apartments, and Ruskin Hall . Accommodating one to four students, apartment-style configurations include combined dining and living areas and kitchens .

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RESIDENCE HALL SERVICES

Furnishings and MaintenanceThe University furnishes each residence hall room with carpeting, an extra-long twin bed, mattress, desk, chair, dresser, wardrobe or closet, and window curtains or blinds . Students will need to provide their own desk lamps and bed linens .

Basic cable television is provided in each room or suite in every residence hall, by Comcast Inc . To receive all available channels, students must bring HD/digital ready televisions that are 720p or any variety of 1080i . Digital televisions must be equipped with QAMTuners .

Residence hall rooms include a direct Internet connection via PittNet, the University’s network . Rooms feature both wired and wireless connectivity .

Students are responsible for cleaning their own rooms and private bathrooms within suite-style accommodations . Our housekeeping staff cleans communal bathrooms, lounges, hallways, and stairwells .

For emergency repairs and maintenance problems, students should call Panther Central immediately . For routine maintenance, simply fill out an online maintenance request at the Panther Central subsection of the my.pitt.edu student portal . Students also can submit an online request at www.pc.pitt.edu .

LaundryEach residence hall has washers and dryers that operate with Panther Funds . LaundryView, available in our larger buildings, allows students to see a live 3-D model of the laundry room from their computers so they always know when machines are available . For a complete list of buildings equipped with LaundryView, please visit pc .pitt .edu/housing/amenities .php .

Resident Directors and Resident AssistantsA Resident Director (RD) is on staff in each residence hall to assist students with educational, recreational, and disciplinary issues . In addition, Resident Assistants (RAs) also live on most floors in the residence halls . RAs are upperclass students eager to help by sharing their knowledge and experience .

Resident Student AssociationThe Resident Student Association (RSA) is the governing body of students who live in the residence halls . RSA provides input to the University on any and all aspects of on-campus life .

SecurityEach residence hall has a welcome desk staffed around the clock . When entering their residence halls, students must have the desk attendant swipe their Panther Cards through a card reader to verify their residence in that building . Your Panther Card is programmed to provide access only to your own residence hall . Residence hall visitors also must present a photo ID and must be escorted by the resident student at all times . The security staff in each residence hall also assists in enforcing the University’s visitation and alcohol policies . You can find these policies spelled out in the Residential Handbook . The handbook is available to download and print at www.pc.pitt.edu/publications.php .

Print StationsPitt Printing enables students to remotely send print jobs from any location to self-service print stations in locations across campus . There are self-service print stations located in ALL of our residence halls, as well as some of our apartment-style accommodations: Bouquet Gardens Building J, Forbes Craig Apartments, and Ruskin Hall . For more information on Pitt Printing, please visit www.technology.pitt.edu/service/printing.

Living Learning CommunitiesWithin several residence halls, we have designated floors as Living Learning Communities (LLCs) . These floors are for students who wish to live with others who share a special academic or personal interest . In most cases, there are women’s floors and men’s floors available . You can choose from the following communities:

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Office of Residence LifeThe Office of Residence Life in the William Pitt Union provides information and programs that support your academic goals and contribute to your personal growth and development while you are at Pitt . You may call the office at 412-648-1200 or visit www.reslife.pitt.edu .

TransportationThe University’s bus and shuttle system serves each residence hall seven days a week, 24 hours a day . Our SafeRider services provide on-request drop-offs and on-call van transportation in the evening and early morning . Visit www.pc.pitt.edu/transportation for more information .

Other AmenitiesAs you will see on the following pages, several of our residence halls offer a variety of other convenient services and amenities, including recreational facilities, fitness centers, computer centers, e-mail kiosks, coffee carts, and dining facilities .

Visit www.pc.pitt.edu/housing/halls/index.php for floor plans, room rates, and additional information about each residence option .

Living Learning Community First-Year Availability Upperclass AvailabilityAppreciation of the Arts X Pitt Business X XCasa Cultural X Engineering X XEmerging Leaders X Global Village X Health Sciences X XHealthy U X Honors College X XInnovation & Entrepreneurship X Leadership in Action XMulticultural XMusic XNursing X XPitt Green Team X Outdoor Recreation XROTC X XService to Others X XWomen Lead X

Amos Hall is part of Schenley Quadrangle and houses nine sororities . The 135 upperclass female residents live in suites featuring a kitchen, private bathrooms, a living room, and a chapter room . Laundry facilities are located on each floor, and residents have access to the Brackenridge Hall Fitness Center . The Oakland Bakery and Market is located on the first floor of this building, with its entrance on Fifth Avenue . Starbucks is also located on the first floor of Amos Hall, with two entrances, one on Fifth Avenue and the other within the Schenley Quad .

Amos Hall is supported by the Resident Director who resides in Schenley Quadrangle .

Thyrsa Wealtheow Amos served as the first dean of women at the University of Pittsburgh from 1919 to 1941.

Brackenridge Hall is part of Schenley Quadrangle and houses 205 upperclass men and women in four- and five-person suites . Each suite features either a MicroFridge or a refrigerator-microwave combination and a private bathroom . Brackenridge Hall also features several single and double accommodations with shared bathrooms . Laundry facilities are located in the penthouse, and there is a fitness center on the ground floor that is available to all residents of Schenley Quadrangle . Brackenridge Hall is also home to the Upperclass Pitt Business Living Learning Community . The Pitt Shop is located on the lowest level of Brackenridge Hall and is accessible from Forbes Avenue .

A Resident Director and five Resident Assistants are on staff in Brackenridge Hall .

In 1787, Hugh Henry Brackenridge founded the Pittsburgh Academy, which later evolved into the University of Pittsburgh. The academy was the first institution of higher learning west of the Alleghenies chartered by the Pennsylvania legislature.

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Amos Hall Brackenridge Hall

The Reverend Robert Bruce served from 1822 to 1835 as the first chancellor of the Western University of Pennsylvania, which later became the University of Pittsburgh.

Bruce Hall is part of Schenley Quadrangle . It houses 192 primarily first-year men and women in four and six-person suites . Each suite features a kitchenette with refrigerator and one or more private bathrooms . Laundry facilities are available on all floors, and residents have access to the Brackenridge Hall Fitness Center . Bruce Hall is also home to the Pitt Business First-Year Living Learning Community . The UPS Store and a 7-Eleven convenience store are on the lowest level of Bruce Hall and are accessible from Forbes Avenue .

A Resident Director and eight Resident Assistants are on staff .

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Forbes Hall is a residence hall located on Forbes Avenue about four blocks from the Litchfield Towers complex . It houses 232 first-year students in air-conditioned double rooms . Some of the doubles have adjoining semiprivate powder rooms . There are communal showers, a kitchenette, and a laundry area on each floor . There are Internet e-mail kiosks and a student mail center in the lobby of Forbes Hall .

The first-year Engineering Living Learning Community is located in Forbes Hall . Each wing of Forbes Hall has a study room . A large recreation room with fitness equipment is on the second floor, and a rooftop patio overlooks Forbes Avenue .

A Resident Director, a Program Coordinator, and five Resident Assistants are on staff .

In 1758, General John Forbes defeated the French at Fort Duquesne and renamed the settlement Pittsburgh in honor of English Prime Minister William Pitt.

Bruce Hall Forbes Hall

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Holland Hall is part of Schenley Quadrangle . The hall is divided into two wings—North and South—and houses 600 first-year men and women in single, double, triple, and quadruple accommodations . There is a kitchenette on each floor as well as communal bathrooms and showers . The penthouse features a lounge, study area, and laundry facility, and residents have access to the Brackenridge Hall Fitness Center . The University Store on Fifth Avenue is on the ground floor of Holland Hall, accessible from either Schenley Quadrangle or from Fifth Avenue .

A Resident Director, a Program Coordinator, and 18 Resident Assistants are on staff .

William Jacob Holland served as chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh from 1891 to 1901. During his tenure, the institution developed into a true university, offering advanced degrees in a range of academic fields.

The Edward A. Litchfield Towers constitute the largest residential complex on the Pitt campus . The three towers accommodate 1,868 men and women in air- conditioned singles and doubles . The lobby of the three towers houses a variety of offices and facilities, including Panther Central, a student mail center, a fitness center, a print station, laundry facility, vending machines, e-mail kiosks, the Towers Lobby Lounge, and the Common Grounds coffee cart . The Market Central dining facility is located on the lower level, as is a Market-to-Go and a Quick Zone convenience store . A skywalk from the lobby spans over Forbes Avenue, providing convenient access to the academic buildings south of Forbes .

Tower A houses 664 male and female first-year students . All rooms are air-conditioned doubles . There are communal bathrooms and showers on each floor . A TV/study lounge is on every third floor .

In addition, Tower A offers the option of 12-month first-year housing . For more details, please contact Panther Central at 412-648-1100 .

A Resident Director, a Program Coordinator, and 18 Resident Assistants are on staff .

Holland Hall Litchfield Tower A

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Tower B is the largest of the three Litchfield Towers . It houses 769 first-year men and women in air-conditioned double rooms . There are communal bathrooms and showers on each floor . A TV/study lounge is on every third floor .

A Resident Director, a Program Coordinator, and 21 Resident Assistants are on staff .

Tower C houses 435 freshmen and upperclass students, in air-conditioned single rooms . There are communal bathrooms and showers on each floor . A TV/study lounge is on every third floor .

In addition, Tower C offers the option of 12-month upperclassmen housing so that students may remain on campus over Winter Break and throughout the summer term, should they choose to apply for it . For more details about 12-month housing, please contact Panther Central at 412-648-1100 .

A Resident Director, a Program Coordinator, and 15 Resident Assistants are on staff .

Edward Litchfield served from 1956 to 1965 as the 12th chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh. He was recognized for enhancing the University’s graduate and research faculty.

Litchfield Tower B Litchfield Tower C

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Lothrop Hall is a residence hall in the heart of the renowned University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, about three blocks from the Litchfield Towers . Lothrop Hall houses 723 men and women, mostly in single and a few double rooms . Most rooms are equipped with a sink, and each wing has a communal bathroom and shower on each floor . There is a lounge on every floor in Lothrop Hall, as well as a fitness center, laundry room, Starbucks Fresh Brew machine and mail center on the lobby level .

Lothrop Hall is also the home to our First-year Nursing Living Learning Community .

A Resident Director, a Program Coordinator, and 14 Resident Assistants are on staff .

Sylvanus Lothrop was a prominent engineer and businessman who constructed the first locks and several major bridges on the Monongahela River in the 1830s and 1840s.

Mark A. Nordenberg Hall is our newest residence hall, housing 559 first-year men and women in air-conditioned doubles and triples . Each floor offers a large lounge area, smaller study lounges, communal bathrooms, and a laundry room . Special building features include a fitness center and two music practice rooms . The Health and Wellness Center, consisting of the Student Health Service and the University Counseling Center, is located on the second floor of the building, and is accessible from University Place . The University Pharmacy, a PNC bank, and an AT&T store are located on the first floor, which is accessible from Fifth Avenue .

A Resident Director, a Program Coordinator, and 16 Resident Assistants are on staff in Mark A . Nordenberg Hall .

On October 26, 2012, the University of Pittsburgh Board of Trustees passed a resolution at its meeting to name a new residence hall the Mark A. Nordenberg Hall in addition to announcing the establishment of the Mark A. Nordenberg Scholarship Fund for undergraduate students. The surprise proclamations recognized the chancellor for his continued leadership of the University.

Lothrop Hall Mark A. Nordenberg Hall

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McCormick Hall, located in Schenley Quadrangle, houses 132 upperclass men and women in three, six, and seven- person suites . Each suite features a kitchenette with a microwave and refrigerator, as well as one or more private bathrooms . Laundry facilities are located in the penthouse, and residents have access to the Brackenridge Hall Fitness Center .

A Resident Director, a Program Coordinator, and three Resident Assistants are on staff .

Panther Hall, located on the upper campus, houses 511 upperclass men and women . These air-conditioned rooms are a combination of three-person and five-person suites and doubles with private baths . There are open lounges, study areas, and laundry facilities on every floor . The common area contains a meeting room, a fitness center, a Starbucks Fresh Brew machine, and a student mail center .

A Resident Director, a Program Coordinator, and 13 Resident Assistants are on staff .

Panther Hall was constructed on the former Pitt Stadium site. That site is now home to the Petersen Events Center, two residence halls, and green space for student use.

McCormick Hall Panther Hall

Samuel Black McCormick served as the ninth chancellor of the University from 1904 to 1920. During his tenure, the University bought 43 acres in Oakland and moved to the site of the current campus.

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Pennsylvania Hall, located on the upper campus adjacent to the Petersen Events Center, offers striking views of Oakland . Pennsylvania Hall houses 420 upperclass men and women and is also home to the University Honors College Upperclass Living Learning Community . You can learn more about the Honors College LLC at www .honorscollege.pitt.edu .

The air-conditioned rooms are a combination of double residence hall-style with private baths, and four-person suite-style rooms . There is an open lounge and laundry facility on every floor, and the common area contains a fitness center, a meeting room, a Starbucks Fresh Brew machine, and a student mail center .

A Resident Director, a Program Coordinator, and eight Resident Assistants are on staff .

The original Pennsylvania Hall, formerly on this site, was built in 1911 as a School of Medicine classroom building. Pitt’s medical school, where Jonas Salk and his team developed his miraculous polio vaccine, is considered to be one of the best in the country.

Sutherland Hall is located adjacent to the Petersen Events Center on the upper campus, next to the major athletic facilities, and provides a view of the entire University . Sutherland Hall houses 740 first-year men and women . The air-conditioned rooms are mostly doubles with semi-private baths . There is a TV lounge or study room on each floor . The east and west wings of Sutherland Hall share a lobby comprising the Perch at Sutherland dining facility, the Hill O’Beans coffee cart, a Quick Zone convenience store, a computer center, and a student mail center . There is a fitness center, a laundry facility, and a meeting room on the ground floor of each wing .

Starting in August 2017, the main lobby of Sutherland Hall will also be home to an additional Panther Central office! Hours are to be determined and will be announced as soon as possible .

Sutherland West Hall is home to the first-year University Honors College Living Learning Community .

A Resident Director, a Program Coordinator, and 16 Resident Assistants are on staff .

Gender Neutral housing options are available within Sutherland Hall, allowing roommates to live together regardless of sex, gender, gender identity or expression . For more information on Gender Neutral housing, please contact Panther Central .

From 1924 to 1939, John Bain “Jock” Sutherland was the University of Pittsburgh’s head football coach and arguably the best football coach of his time.

Pennsylvania Hall Sutherland Hall

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Located just a few blocks from the heart of campus, Bouquet Gardens accommodates 651 students in 172 units accross nine buildings . Each air-conditioned unit includes a kitchen, living room, and dining area . Parking is not available at Bouquet Gardens .

Each apartment in Bouquet Gardens Buildings A-H has four single bedrooms and two bathrooms . Apartments in Bouquet Gardens Building J consist of three-person rooms with one bathroom and four-person units with two bathrooms . Building J also contains a mail center, fitness center, and indoor bike parking; not all of which are accessible to the entire Bouquet Gardens community .

Upperclass students can choose apartment-style accommodations, which offer a more independent living environment with modified services and amenities . Accommodating one to four students, apartment-style configurations include combined dining and living areas and kitchens . The University furnishes each apartment and provides high definition cable TV and online network access . Basic cable television is provided in each bedroom and/or living room in every apartment, by Comcast Inc . To receive all available channels,

students must bring HD/digital ready televisions that are 720p or any variety of 1080i . Digital televisions must be equipped with QAM Tuners .

Visit www.pc.pitt.edu for floor plans, room rates, and additional information about each residence option .

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Located across from the Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History, the Forbes Craig Apartments house the upperclass University Honors College community . The 39 furnished apartments accommodate 102 upperclass students in single and double bedrooms . One University Honors College staff member resides in the building . You can learn more about the honors college at www.honorscollege.pitt.edu . Limited student parking is available .

Centre Plaza Apartments are located in North Oakland . The 67 units in Centre Plaza Apartments house 197 students . The air-conditioned, furnished apartments each house one to three students . The kitchens include microwaves, garbage disposals, and dinettes, as well as refrigerators, stoves, and dishwashers . Some student parking is available, and high speed internet is available in every apartment .

Centre Plaza ApartmentsAPARTMENT-STYLE ACCOMMODATIONS

Bouquet Gardens Forbes Craig Apartments

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Ruskin Hall is located a block from the Cathedral of Learning and houses 416 students in one-, two- and three-person apartments, as well as one-person efficiency units . All units feature resident-controlled heating and air conditioning, private baths, and kitchens . There are laundry facilities on every floor, while the main laundry area and fitness center are located on the ground level .

Gender Neutral housing options are available within Ruskin Hall, allowing roommates to live together regardless of sex, gender, gender identity or expression . For more information on Gender Neutral housing, please contact Panther Central .

Guaranteed Residence Hall LivingProspective freshmen who are admitted through Admissions and Financial Aid for the fall term and pay their $ 300 enrollment fee by May 1 and their $ 325 housing deposit by their designated due date are guaranteed on-campus housing . This guarantee is good for three years, provided that all housing application and deposit deadlines for each subsequent year have been met .

First-year students who pay their deposits after the deadline will lose their housing guarantee and will be assigned rooms as they become available .

Room and Roommate PreferencesWhen you complete your housing application, you can indicate the type of accommodation you desire . Although we will make a sincere effort to satisfy your request, we are not always able to grant your preferences .

If you wish to request a particular roommate, you must both list each other on your applications . If we do not receive your applications within a reasonable period of time, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to honor your roommate preference . Also, your participation in a Living Learning Community may preclude your choosing a roommate . In order to receive information on a Living Learning Community, please indicate your interest on the application .

You can find more specific information regarding the terms of your Housing/Dining Services contract in the Housing/Dining Services information packet that accompanies your contract as well as in the Residential Handbook or online at www.pc.pitt.edu/publications.php .

RoomSyncSpeaking of roommates, do you want to find someone who will be a good fit? We want to help you! Once you’ve completed your housing application, you will be able to access RoomSync–a private Facebook application which allows students to search for roommates based on interests, lifestyles, majors, and mutual friends . Each week, Panther Central sends RoomSync instructions to students who have recently completed the housing application in its entirety . In order to be paired with another student, you must both “match” (i .e . select each other) via RoomSync . Your match is then sent to Panther Central as a roommate request .

RoomSync is currently available to incoming freshmen only . Participating freshmen should continue to check their Pitt email regularly for RoomSync updates . If you don’t find your “match” through RoomSync, don’t worry! Our housing application includes several roommate matching questions of its own that will properly sort and identify a compatible roommate for you .

Non-Guaranteed Housing ProcessIf you pay your enrollment deposit after May 1, or if you miss the deadline included in your housing packet, you would not be guaranteed a place in on-campus housing . However, we have another option for you! We have a very robust wait list that is often very successful at getting students a place to live on campus . You will need to pay your housing deposit, sign the contract, and submit the application online . Then, as rooms become available, Panther Central will review the wait list in order of application date and offer open rooms to students . You should expect to hear from us sometime in late July or August about your assignment, if we are able to offer you a room .

Ruskin Hall THE FRESHMEN HOUSING APPLICATION PROCESS

Number of Residents 135 205 192 232 600 664 769 435 723 559 132 511 420 740 651 197 102 416

Gender W M & W M & W M & W M & W M & W M & W M & W M & W M & W M & W M & W M & W M, W & GN

M, W & GN

Resident Classes1 Upper Upper Upper/First First First First First Upper/First

Upper/First First Upper Upper Upper First Upper Upper Upper Upper

Residence Life Staff2 RD RD, RA RD, RA RD, RA, PC

RD, RA, PC

RD, RA, PC

RD, RA, PC

RD, RA, PC

RD, RA, PC

RD, RA, PC

RD, RA, PC

RD, RA, PC

RD, RA, PC

RD, RA, PC HM

Room Types SuitesSingles, Doubles,

SuitesSuites Doubles

Sgls, Dbls, Trips, Quads

Doubles Doubles Singles Singles, Doubles

Doubles, Triples Suites Doubles,

SuitesDoubles Suites Doubles Apt Style Apt Style Apt Style Apt Style

Private/Semiprivate Baths X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Communal Baths/Showers X X X X X X X

Laundry Facilities3 All Floors Select Floors All Floors All Floors Select

Floors Lobby Lobby Lobby Lobby All Floors Select Floors All Floors All Floors Lobby Select

Floors All Floors Lobby All Floors

Air conditioning X X X X X X X X X X X X

Cable/Network Access X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Fitness Center4 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

12-month Housing X X

Secured Entrance X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

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ON-CAMPUS HOUSING FEATURES

www.pc.pitt.edu/housing

1 Primary class(es) living in hall: Upper = Upperclass students First = First-year students

2 RD = Resident Director RA = Resident Assistant PC = Program Coordinator

3 Laundry facilities located on select floors, all floors, or in lobby

W = Women’s Floors M = Men’s Floors LLC = Living Learning Community HM = Housemaster GN = Gender Neutral

4 Amos, Bruce, McCormick, and Holland located in Brackenridge Hall

Bouquet Gardens Located in Bouquet Gardens Building J

Tower B and C Located in Litchfield Tower A

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