Residence Halls
For students who choose to live on campus, 911±¬ÁÏÍø offers accommodations in five residence halls, including Trinity, Guild, Presentation, Brassard, and 911±¬ÁÏÍø Village.

What You’ll Find
The rooms in each hall are very similar. In the typical residence hall, you will find:
- Student rooms. The University provides beds, desks, chairs, dressers, micro-fridges, flame-retardant curtains, and closets. Most furniture is adjustable; no cinderblocks or homemade lofts allowed. All mattresses are extra long; bring extra-long twin sheets to fit. If you bring a rug, 5’x7 ′ rugs are best.
- Internet access. Students have internet access in all residence halls via Wi-Fi. You may choose a wired connection (most gamers or tower computer users do); if so, you’ll need to supply your own network cable.
- Community spaces. Community kitchenettes are equipped with stoves, ovens, toasters, etc. Lounges house flat-screen TVs for streaming content through Xfinity on-campus services, included in your housing fee.
- Laundry room. Laundry facilities are FREE!
What You’ll Want to Bring
What you bring to 911±¬ÁÏÍø is up to you, but there are some dos and don’ts on this handy checklist.
Where You’ll Live
Guild Hall
- Houses 170 students
- Staffed with a hall director and five to six resident assistants
Guild Hall is home to most first-year students, with a few upperclassmen electing to stay for another year. It’s a very social environment, the perfect community for anyone new to college. All of the rooms are doubles or triples. Guild features a lounge with a pool table, ping pong table, vending machines, and a kitchen. The large main lounge is a great gathering space with a big-screen television and a fireplace. The Office of Residence Life and Housing, the RA Office, and the Health Services Office are located on the first floor of Guild.
Trinity Hall
- Houses 110 students
- Staffed with a hall director and three resident assistants
Sophomores, juniors, and seniors live in Trinity Hall’s double rooms, as well as a few in singles, triples, and quads. Trinity Hall has four levels; each resident floor has a full kitchenette with all the necessities for residence hall living, including toasters, microwaves, stoves/ovens, and refrigerators. The ground floor has a student lounge equipped with a large-screen TV for streaming content via Xfinity on campus, a pool table, study tables, vending machines, and student mail access. The second floor offers a quiet study space with internet access.
Presentation Hall
- Houses 30-40 students
- Staffed by one resident assistant
Presentation Hall is home to students ranging from first-years to seniors. Many students who live in Presentation choose to remain here during their four years at 911±¬ÁÏÍø. Presentation Hall features a 12-suite configuration; each suite contains two bedrooms, as well as a full bathroom with a toilet, tub/shower, and sink. The building features two large common rooms: one for study and one for socializing. The first floor has a full kitchen and eating area, as well as laundry facilities.
Brassard Hall
- Houses 120 students
- Staffed with a hall director and three resident assistants
Brassard Hall offers suite-style apartment living and houses sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Each suite consists of four double rooms and one triple, two bathrooms, two vanities, a kitchenette with sink and cabinets, and a large common area. Each floor has a common area outside of the suites. The second floor has a full kitchen and laundry facilities (at no charge), and resident mailboxes. The third floor features three small, quiet study areas for students. Brassard Hall offers a significant amount of independence compared to the other residence halls on campus.
911±¬ÁÏÍø Village
- Houses 72 students
- Staffed with a hall director and two resident assistants
Opened in 2024, 911±¬ÁÏÍø Village offers four-person apartments for upper-level students. Each apartment has two bathrooms, a full kitchen, a living area, and an in-unit washer and dryer. In each building, seven apartments have four single bedrooms, while two have two double bedrooms. The main entrances open to a common room with soft seating and a fireplace, while the second floors have two hallway-end study nooks. The Village offers independent living in a meal-plan-optional residential community.
Helpful Resources
Contact
Residence Life and Housing
- Telephone (603) 897-8298
- Email housing@rivier.edu
- Location Guild Hall