• North Hall

    University of FloridaGainesville, FL

  • Overall Dorm Grade

    • A
      Location on Campus
    • A
      Dorm Common Areas
    • A
      Proximity to Dining
    • A
      Independent Study Space
    • B
      Room Size
    • B
      Wifi Connectivity

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  • About North Hall

    North Hall is a traditional style residence hall offering double and triple rooms. North Hall houses the Pre-Health living learning community. Features 24/7 area desk services, world class wireless, laundry facilities, cable TV, shared floor kitchen, lounge area, dedicated study areas and recreation opportunities.

    Gender: Coed
    Residents: Undergraduate Student

    Amenities at North Hall

    • Study lounge
    • 24-hour front desk services
    • TV lounge
    • Cable
    • Air Conditioning
    • WiFi
    • Laundry room
    • Kitchen
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  • Room Types at North Hall

    • Traditional Room, 2-person

      Rooms are double occupancy. Each room contains two beds, two desks, and two chairs.


    • Traditional Room, 3-person

      Rooms are triple occupancy. Each room features three beds, three desks and three chairs.


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