UMass Amherst Dorms
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Listing 47 University of Massachusetts Amherst dorms. Click on a dorm to write a review.
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Central Area
Baker Hall
- 1
CHCRC
Birch
- 1
Central Area
Brett Hall
2 reviews
- 1
Central Area
Brooks Hall
1 review
Sylvan Area
Brown Hall
1 review
- 1
Central Area
Butterfield Hall
2 reviews
- 1
Southwest Area
Cance Hall
1 review
- 3
Sylvan Area
Cashin Hall
3 reviews
- 1
Central Area
Chadbourne Hall
1 review
- 5
Southwest Area
Coolidge Hall
4 reviews
- 1
Northeast Area
Crabtree Hall
4 reviews
Southwest Area
Crampton Hall
- 2
Orchard Hill Area
Dickinson Hall
2 reviews
- 1
Northeast Area
Dwight Hall
2 reviews
- 1
CHCRC
Elm Hall
2 reviews
Southwest Area
Emerson Hall
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- 1
Orchard Hill Area
Field Hall
- 1
Central Area
Gorman Hall
1 review
- 1
Orchard Hill Area
Grayson Hall
- 1
Central Area
Greenough Hall
2 reviews
- 2
Northeast Area
Hamlin Hall
1 review
Southwest Area
James Hall
- 1
Southwest Area
John Quincy Adams Hall
4 reviews
- 1
Northeast Area
Johnson Hall
- 1
Southwest Area
Kennedy Hall
3 reviews
- 1
Northeast Area
Knowlton Hall
- 1
Northeast Area
Leach Hall
6 reviews
- 4
Northeast Area
Lewis Hall
5 reviews
- 1
CHCRC
Linden Hall
1 review
- 1
Southwest Area
MacKimmie Hall
- 1
Maple Hall
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Northeast Area
Mary Lyon Hall
1 review
- 2
Sylvan Area
McNamara Hall
1 review
Southwest Area
Melville Hall
Southwest Area
Moore Hall
North Apartments
3 reviews
- 1
CHCRC
Oak Hall
2 reviews
- 1
Southwest Area
Patterson Hall
Southwest Area
Pierpont Hall
- 3
Southwest Area
Prince Hall
13 reviews
- 1
CHCRC
Sycamore Hall
2 reviews
- 1
Northeast Area
Thatcher Hall
3 reviews
Southwest Area
Thoreau Hall
2 reviews
- 1
Central Area
Van Meter
1 review
- 1
Southwest Area
Washington Hall
- 1
Orchard Hill Area
Webster
1 review
- 1
Central Area
Wheeler Hall
2 reviews
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The University of Massachusetts Amherst is a public research university in Amherst, Massachusetts.
UMass Amherst offers a variety of housing options, with fifty-two residence halls and apartment buildings grouped into seven residential areas. Each area has unique features, including location, architecture, and cultural or academic living/learning programs. Each residential area also has its own facilities, including classrooms, recreational and social centers, and dining facilities. There are options for single-sex and coed residences, as well as communities for students who share common interests, social identities, lifestyle preferences, or cultural bonds. UMass Amherst offers extensive residential choices, including Special Housing Options and Living and Learning Communities.