Traditional Residence Halls
Primarily designed for first year students, our traditional residence halls include common areas and lounges, communal kitchens and bathrooms, and shared laundry facilities.
With oceanfront residences, top-notch amenities, and a variety of housing options to choose from, it's no wonder more than 90 percent of students live on campus. Explore the various residence halls, houses, and suite-style living quarters and start packing!
Primarily designed for first year students, our traditional residence halls include common areas and lounges, communal kitchens and bathrooms, and shared laundry facilities.
Built in 1750, this converted summer home is the oldest building on campus. The residence is open to female students in any year of undergraduate study. Alhambra includes a variety of room options, from single bedrooms to double- and triple-occupancy.
Bayview Hall is a co-ed residence hall that includes spaces for students in either double, triple, or quadruple occupancy, all with private bathrooms. Bayview is also home to our Keys to Degrees students and their children.
Set on the edge of campus with views of the sprawling lawn and easy access to Mingo Beach, Beacon Hall is a co-ed residence hall with double and triple rooming options.
With views of Mingo Beach and a porch with sweeping views of the Atlantic, Birchmont Hall is a residence that features a kitchen, lounge, and semi-private rooms.
Brindle Hall is a co-ed, first year residence hall just a short walk away from Endicott Beach. Brindle Hall includes a variety of room options, from single bedrooms to double- and triple-occupancy.
Endicott Hall features suites with shared, connecting bathrooms and common laundry, kitchen, and lounge areas. Each suite contains two bedrooms, which are triple-occupancy.
Opened in 2016, Peter Frates Hall is a co-ed, first-year residence hall with triple- and quadruple-occupancy rooming options. It neighbors are Endicott Hall and Brindle Hall, which are also first-year residence options.
Located adjacent to Frates Hall, Hale Hall is an upper-class-only residence designed for healthy lifestyles.
Hamilton Hall is an oceanfront residence hall open to first-year students who choose a healthy lifestyle. Located in a converted Dutch colonial house, Hamilton Hall is a nontraditional residence, just steps from the beach.
Marblehead Hall shares a quadrangle with Bayview and Stoneridge Halls. It includes spacious lounges, kitchenettes on every floor, study nooks, and a fitness center.
The co-ed, first-year Reynolds Hall offers common laundry, kitchen, and lounge space. Located in a converted property dating back to 1900, this communal living space provides a unique first-year experience.
Rogers Hall was enlarged in 1957 and features double-occupancy rooms in a co-ed environment. Nestled next to Alhambra and Hawthorne Halls, Rogers Hall offers shaded outdoor space for reading or relaxing.
Stoneridge Hall features a plethora of green elements, including a water refill station, bicycle parking, high efficiency appliances, and recycling facilities.
Trexler Hall offers single-, double-, and triple-occupancy rooms. Featuring a recently renovated common room, laundry facilities, and a kitchen, this co-ed residence is conveniently located next to College Hall.
With a vast lawn that stretches to the ocean, Wenham Hall is not your average first-year residence hall. A former carriage house and stable, the building was renovated in 2009 to make room for Endicott's growing student population.
With a vast lawn, ocean views, and a deck overlooking the ocean, Winthrop Hall is a unique residence hall. Named after the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the co-ed space offers a variety of rooming options and common laundry and lounge spaces.
Endicott's suite-style residences vary in occupancy, but all suites include kitchen facilities, private bathrooms, and a lounge area. Explore the options.
This co-ed residence building contains eight air-conditioned, fully equipped units. Each suite in Gloucester Hall sleeps up to five students and contains two or three bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and private bath.
Suites in Hawthorne Hall are fully equipped with a living room, kitchen, and bathroom. The co-ed, apartment-style living includes common laundry and lounge areas as well as close proximity to Mingo Beach.
Kennedy Hall is the place to be if you want to be in the middle of campus. This co-ed, 100-bed apartment complex includes four-person suites, which have galley kitchens, living rooms, and either two or three bedrooms.
Containing eight air-conditioned units each of which include two bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and private bath. Manchester Hall is close to everything on campus!
Standish Hall is a 52-unit building that houses 294 students in apartments. With priority given to seniors, Standish Hall units have two or three bedrooms, a living room, private bath, and full kitchen.
The fully renovated Tower Hall is a co-ed residence building with suite-style units available for up to seven residents. Close proximity to the Manninen Center and Halle Library make this the perfect spot for students studying the arts.
Nestled beside Stoneridge Hall lies a cluster of modular housing units. Each unit in The Village houses four students, with a kitchenette, living room, bathroom, and two bedrooms.
Each townhouse in Williston has three bedrooms, a living room, dining room, and kitchen. Williston is situated in close proximity to all of Endicott's athletic facilities.
The six units of the Woodside Hall complex each contain five single bedrooms, providing a convenient and private residence option.
Students may opt to live in converted houses with full access to kitchens, laundry, and lounges.
This Cape Cod-style house, which contains three double-occupancy rooms, is a housing option for Endicott's graduate students. The Cliff House is short walk, or even shorter drive, from the Van Loan School's Beverly campus.
The Essex House is currently available to graduate students only. The house accommodates up to 12 students in either single- or double-occupancy bedrooms. The house includes a kitchen, living room, and common area.
Built in 1820s, Farm House is one of the oldest buildings on campus. With four bedrooms, Farm House is a small residence hall that sleeps up to eight.
With five single-occupancy bedrooms, Ledge House is available to upperclass students only.
The Rockport House was obtained by Endicott in 2003. It is a residential house located on Hale Street.