Vanderbilt Dorms
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Blakemore House
Chaffin Place
1 review
- 4
Cole Hall
1 review
Martha Rivers Ingram Commons
Crawford House
EBI (E. Bronson Ingram College)
1 review
- 5
Martha Rivers Ingram Commons
East House
1 review
Martha Rivers Ingram Commons
Gillete House
1 review
Martha Rivers Ingram Commons
Hank Ingram House
4 reviews
- 3
Warren & Moore
Kissam
9 reviews
Highland
Lewis House
Branscomb
Lupton House
2 reviews
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Living Learning Communities
Mayfield Place
2 reviews
Living Learning Communities
McGill Hall
2 reviews
McTyeire Hall
1 review
Martha Rivers Ingram Commons
Memorial House
1 review
Highland
Morgan House
2 reviews
Martha Rivers Ingram Commons
Murray House
2 reviews
- 1
Martha Rivers Ingram Commons
North House
5 reviews
Rothschild College
1 review
Branscomb
Scales House
Martha Rivers Ingram Commons
Stambaugh House
Branscomb
Stapleton House
1 review
Martha Rivers Ingram Commons
Sutherland House
3 reviews
Tolman Hall
Branscomb
Vaughn House
Village At Vanderbilt South Tower
1 review
Village at Vanderbilt Townhouses
1 review
Martha Rivers Ingram Commons
West House
1 review
Zeppos (Nicholas S. Zeppos College)
1 review
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Vanderbilt University (informally Vandy or VU) is a private research university in Nashville, Tennessee.
Vandy dorms come in many different styles; traditional single/double rooms, 3-4 person apartments, 10 person houses, and residential college dorms that include singles, doubles, and suites that accommodate 4-6 people. First-year students are intentionally grouped together on Commons, which is where all the freshman dorms are. Upperclassmen dorms are spread out across campus; some near the engineering buildings, others in the middle of campus, and others scattered around. One thing to keep in mind is that Vandy is shifting away from traditional dorms and in the process of pivoting towards a pure residential college system!