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Broward Hall
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Broward Hall is student housing at University of Florida in Gainesville, FL. Students can compare 4 reviews, 14 photo and video items, 3 room types, and 8 amenities. Resident ratings currently give Broward Hall an overall B grade.
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Overall Dorm Grade
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Rate your stay at Broward Hall
Did you love your experience? Hate it? Help other University of Florida students figure out which dorm they want to live in by leaving a review of Broward Hall.
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About Broward Hall
Broward Hall offers a wide range of room styles including single, double, and triple. The common area kitchen on each floor includes a microwave, range, and stove. Broward Hall is home to the Out of Stater Gator living learning community.
Gender: CoedResidents: Undergraduate StudentAmenities at Broward Hall
- 24-hour front desk services
- TV lounge
- Recreation room
- Cable
- Air Conditioning
- WiFi
- Laundry room
- Kitchen
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Broward Hall Reviews and Photos
Broward Hall Resident Reviews and Ratings
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Freshman | December 26
Dorm is clean and well maintained, rooms are a little small but the proximity of Broward to everything on campus is so convenient. Very social and as a freshman you meet lots of people just by living in Broward. Bathrooms are super clean, showers are very nice. There is always construction somewhere nearby and it is loud, especially in the mornings.
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Parent | August 31
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Freshman | January 21
I love Broward! Perfect for any SoTD students, as far as I’m aware the 7 minute walk is the best you can get. It’s cozy, and living on the 4th floor is super nice and airy with lots of light from the windows. Doesn’t feel like a prison to me lol
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Senior | October 3
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Room Types at Broward Hall
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Traditional Room, 1-person
Rooms are single occupancy. Includes a bed, desk, chair and closet.
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Traditional Room, 2-person
Rooms are double occupancy. Includes two beds, two desks, two chairs, two dressers and two closets.
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Traditional Room, 3-person
Rooms are triple occupancy. Each room includes one bed, one desk, one chair, one cabinet and one closet per student.
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Traditional Room, 1-person
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