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Ida Ryan & Isaac Hawkins Hall
Georgetown University, Washington, DC
Ida Ryan & Isaac Hawkins Hall is student housing at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. Students can compare 1 review, 0 photo and video items, 1 room type, and 7 amenities. Resident ratings currently give Ida Ryan & Isaac Hawkins Hall an overall B grade.
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About Ida Ryan & Isaac Hawkins Hall
Ida Ryan & Isaac Hawkins Hall offers double occupancy rooms, suites and apartments for students who are part of the Spirit of Georgetown Residential Academy. Features a community space, Potomac Terrace, outdoor gathering space, Jesuit-in-Residence, community assistant, full kitchens, laundry facilities, courtyard, vending machines, WiFi, cable TV and print stations.
Gender: CoedResidents: Undergraduate StudentAmenities at Ida Ryan & Isaac Hawkins Hall
- Computer lab
- Vending machines
- Recreation room
- Cable
- WiFi
- Laundry room
- Kitchen
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Ida Ryan & Isaac Hawkins Hall Resident Reviews and Ratings
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Junior | December 5
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Room Types at Ida Ryan & Isaac Hawkins Hall
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Apartment, 3-person
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