Residential Spaces
Options
Bryant University provides progressive housing options designed to foster a gradual increase of independent lifestyle and individual responsibility. Our residential campus comprises three principal areas: first-year residential houses, the suite village, and the townhouses. All housing options provide amenities including card access at each entrance, Wi-Fi internet access, and standard furniture.
First-Year Residential Houses
First-year students are placed together to assist with the transition to college life and live in Bristol House, Warren House, and Barrington House. First-year communities allow students to meet people with similar interests and form lasting friendships. First-year residential houses provide amenities including card access at each entrance, air conditioning, and wireless internet access. All rooms are equipped with a twin XL bed, desk & desk chair, bureau, closet/wardrobe for each student.
Warren House and Bristol House
These two residential houses are reserved entirely for first-year students. They are four story, co-educational houses with north and south wings. Housing 600 students, wings are gender specific with a community bathroom. Each house offers a lobby/lounge area fully equipped with recreational games, vending machines, TV, kitchenette, laundry room, and residence hall staff office.
- Traditional Style Double – a shared bedroom with one other student. Shared bathroom facilities are in each hallway.
- Traditional Style Triple – a shared bedroom with two other students. Shared bathroom facilities are in each hallway.
- Traditional Style Quad – a shared bedroom with three other students; all students have ample space as this room is very spacious. Shared bathroom facilities are in each hallway.
Barrington House
Barrington House is a four story, co-educational house for 311 first-year and upper-class students. Suite style living offers four double bedrooms, one single bedroom, living room area and a private bathroom. Some suites also contain one large triple room. Barrington House is organized by gender with each suite assigned to a specific gender. The main lounge/lobby is complete with recreational games, vending machines, TV, a full kitchen, laundry room, study rooms, and the residence hall staff office. The Office of Health Services is also in Barrington House.
- Suite Style Double – a shared bedroom with one other student that opens into a suite. Shared bathrooms are in each suite.
- Suite Style Triple Room* – a shared bedroom with two other students that opens into a suite. Shared bathrooms are in each suite.
- Suite Style Single Room** – a private bedroom that opens into a suite. Shared bathrooms are in each suite.
Living Learning Communities (LLCs)
Living learning communities are residential environments connecting student experiences both inside and outside of the classroom.
Warren House is home to the Honors LLC (HLLC). The Honors LLC provides educational and professional development opportunities including scholarship presentations, visits to businesses, non-profits, museums, and government organizations in the region. This community enables students to connect with Honors faculty, peer mentors, staff, and alumni.
Bristol House is home to the Women’s Leadership Living Learning Community (WLLLC). The WLLLC is a uniquely designed multi-year program providing women-identifying students with critical skills and approaches supporting their success as leaders in and beyond the campus community. Students are guided by committed faculty and staff from Residential Life, the Hochberg Women’s Center, Academic Advising, and College of Arts and Sciences. Through workshops and events, students gain awareness of the importance of civic engagement and social justice, intersectionality, and inclusive practices that help them develop as ethical leaders.
Barrington House is home to our newest LLC, the Creative Arts LLC (CALLC). The CALLC is open to any first-year student with an interest in the arts and creativity (you do not need to be majoring or have a minor in the College of Arts and Science to participate). Students in the CALLC will share a class together and will have engaged interactions with the College of Arts and Science faculty, staff, and upper-class students.
Suite Village Housing
The Suite Village is a collection of 13 identical residential houses and Newport House, surrounded by a central lawn and volleyball court. The Suite Village offers two or three double bedrooms, a living room, and a private bath for sophomore, junior, and senior students. The Suite Village includes Charlestown House, Richmond House, Kilcup House, Westerly House, Hopkinton House, Exeter House, Coventry House, Scituate House, Tiverton House, Providence House, Jamestown House, Cumberland House, and Lincoln House.
Newport House
Newport House is a five story, co-educational house consisting of 6 & 7-person suites. The building accommodates 200 students in suites with 3 double rooms, or 2 double rooms, a triple room, a communal living room, and a common bathroom. This style of bathroom is divided into 2 separate shower rooms and one bathroom with a sink and toilet. The building’s main floor is fully equipped with vending machines, a TV, a seating area, and the Community Director’s office.
Townhouses
Students who have an SCN (Student Credit Number) of 5 or above are eligible to apply for townhouse housing during the housing lottery process. Townhouse housing is primarily available to senior students. Each townhouse has a full kitchen with a refrigerator, stove, and dishwasher and two full bathrooms, one on each floor.
Students can choose to live in either a double or single room within their townhouse. The 5-person townhouses (A-G blocks) consist of 3 single rooms and 1 double room, with shared laundry facility in the Townhouse Community Center (*E Block houses have in-unit laundry). The 7-person townhouses (H-P Blocks) consist of 3 double rooms and 1 single room, with in-unit laundry machines. Parking is available either directly in front of the townhouse unit or in a large lot at the rear of N block.
Puishys Residence Complex
This 85,000 square foot residence hall has 15 suites with 4-single bedrooms and 24 suites with 6-single bedrooms. Each suite has 2 bathrooms, living area, galley kitchen, dining counter, stove, refrigerator and microwave. The apartment-style layout provides our upperclassmen students with the independence they need to prepare for life after college, while serving as a hub for collaboration and discovery. Outfitted with 24/7 study rooms, cozy lounges, and welcoming community spaces – including a wellness center and game room.
Options
Bryant University provides progressive housing options designed to foster a gradual increase of independent lifestyle and individual responsibility. Our residential campus comprises three principal areas: first-year residential houses, the suite village, and the townhouses. All housing options provide amenities including card access at each entrance, Wi-Fi internet access, and standard furniture.
First-Year Residential Houses
First-year students are placed together to assist with the transition to college life and live in Bristol House, Warren House, and Barrington House. First-year communities allow students to meet people with similar interests and form lasting friendships. First-year residential houses provide amenities including card access at each entrance, air conditioning, and wireless internet access. All rooms are equipped with a twin XL bed, desk & desk chair, bureau, closet/wardrobe for each student.
Warren House and Bristol House
These two residential houses are reserved entirely for first-year students. They are four story, co-educational houses with north and south wings. Housing 600 students, wings are gender specific with a community bathroom. Each house offers a lobby/lounge area fully equipped with recreational games, vending machines, TV, kitchenette, laundry room, and residence hall staff office.
- Traditional Style Double – a shared bedroom with one other student. Shared bathroom facilities are in each hallway.
- Traditional Style Triple – a shared bedroom with two other students. Shared bathroom facilities are in each hallway.
- Traditional Style Quad – a shared bedroom with three other students; all students have ample space as this room is very spacious. Shared bathroom facilities are in each hallway.
Barrington House
Barrington House is a four story, co-educational house for 311 first-year and upper-class students. Suite style living offers four double bedrooms, one single bedroom, living room area and a private bathroom. Some suites also contain one large triple room. Barrington House is organized by gender with each suite assigned to a specific gender. The main lounge/lobby is complete with recreational games, vending machines, TV, a full kitchen, laundry room, study rooms, and the residence hall staff office. The Office of Health Services is also in Barrington House.
- Suite Style Double – a shared bedroom with one other student that opens into a suite. Shared bathrooms are in each suite.
- Suite Style Triple Room* – a shared bedroom with two other students that opens into a suite. Shared bathrooms are in each suite.
- Suite Style Single Room** – a private bedroom that opens into a suite. Shared bathrooms are in each suite.
Living Learning Communities (LLCs)
Living learning communities are residential environments connecting student experiences both inside and outside of the classroom.
Warren House is home to the Honors LLC (HLLC). The Honors LLC provides educational and professional development opportunities including scholarship presentations, visits to businesses, non-profits, museums, and government organizations in the region. This community enables students to connect with Honors faculty, peer mentors, staff, and alumni.
Bristol House is home to the Women’s Leadership Living Learning Community (WLLLC). The WLLLC is a uniquely designed multi-year program providing women-identifying students with critical skills and approaches supporting their success as leaders in and beyond the campus community. Students are guided by committed faculty and staff from Residential Life, the Hochberg Women’s Center, Academic Advising, and College of Arts and Sciences. Through workshops and events, students gain awareness of the importance of civic engagement and social justice, intersectionality, and inclusive practices that help them develop as ethical leaders.
Barrington House is home to our newest LLC, the Creative Arts LLC (CALLC). The CALLC is open to any first-year student with an interest in the arts and creativity (you do not need to be majoring or have a minor in the College of Arts and Science to participate). Students in the CALLC will share a class together and will have engaged interactions with the College of Arts and Science faculty, staff, and upper-class students.
Suite Village Housing
The Suite Village is a collection of 13 identical residential houses and Newport House, surrounded by a central lawn and volleyball court. The Suite Village offers two or three double bedrooms, a living room, and a private bath for sophomore, junior, and senior students. The Suite Village includes Charlestown House, Richmond House, Kilcup House, Westerly House, Hopkinton House, Exeter House, Coventry House, Scituate House, Tiverton House, Providence House, Jamestown House, Cumberland House, and Lincoln House.
Newport House
Newport House is a five story, co-educational house consisting of 6 & 7-person suites. The building accommodates 200 students in suites with 3 double rooms, or 2 double rooms, a triple room, a communal living room, and a common bathroom. This style of bathroom is divided into 2 separate shower rooms and one bathroom with a sink and toilet. The building’s main floor is fully equipped with vending machines, a TV, a seating area, and the Community Director’s office.
Townhouses
Students who have an SCN (Student Credit Number) of 5 or above are eligible to apply for townhouse housing during the housing lottery process. Townhouse housing is primarily available to senior students. Each townhouse has a full kitchen with a refrigerator, stove, and dishwasher and two full bathrooms, one on each floor.
Students can choose to live in either a double or single room within their townhouse. The 5-person townhouses (A-G blocks) consist of 3 single rooms and 1 double room, with shared laundry facility in the Townhouse Community Center (*E Block houses have in-unit laundry). The 7-person townhouses (H-P Blocks) consist of 3 double rooms and 1 single room, with in-unit laundry machines. Parking is available either directly in front of the townhouse unit or in a large lot at the rear of N block.
Puishys Residence Complex
This 85,000 square foot residence hall has 15 suites with 4-single bedrooms and 24 suites with 6-single bedrooms. Each suite has 2 bathrooms, living area, galley kitchen, dining counter, stove, refrigerator and microwave. The apartment-style layout provides our upperclassmen students with the independence they need to prepare for life after college, while serving as a hub for collaboration and discovery. Outfitted with 24/7 study rooms, cozy lounges, and welcoming community spaces – including a wellness center and game room.
Bryant University provides progressive housing options designed to foster a gradual increase of independent lifestyle and individual responsibility. Our residential campus comprises three principal areas: first-year residential houses, the suite village, and the townhouses. All housing options provide amenities including card access at each entrance, Wi-Fi internet access, and standard furniture.
First-Year Residential Houses
First-year students are placed together to assist with the transition to college life and live in Bristol House, Warren House, and Barrington House. First-year communities allow students to meet people with similar interests and form lasting friendships. First-year residential houses provide amenities including card access at each entrance, air conditioning, and wireless internet access. All rooms are equipped with a twin XL bed, desk & desk chair, bureau, closet/wardrobe for each student.
Warren House and Bristol House
These two residential houses are reserved entirely for first-year students. They are four story, co-educational houses with north and south wings. Housing 600 students, wings are gender specific with a community bathroom. Each house offers a lobby/lounge area fully equipped with recreational games, vending machines, TV, kitchenette, laundry room, and residence hall staff office.
- Traditional Style Double – a shared bedroom with one other student. Shared bathroom facilities are in each hallway.
- Traditional Style Triple – a shared bedroom with two other students. Shared bathroom facilities are in each hallway.
- Traditional Style Quad – a shared bedroom with three other students; all students have ample space as this room is very spacious. Shared bathroom facilities are in each hallway.
Barrington House
Barrington House is a four story, co-educational house for 311 first-year and upper-class students. Suite style living offers four double bedrooms, one single bedroom, living room area and a private bathroom. Some suites also contain one large triple room. Barrington House is organized by gender with each suite assigned to a specific gender. The main lounge/lobby is complete with recreational games, vending machines, TV, a full kitchen, laundry room, study rooms, and the residence hall staff office. The Office of Health Services is also in Barrington House.
- Suite Style Double – a shared bedroom with one other student that opens into a suite. Shared bathrooms are in each suite.
- Suite Style Triple Room* – a shared bedroom with two other students that opens into a suite. Shared bathrooms are in each suite.
- Suite Style Single Room** – a private bedroom that opens into a suite. Shared bathrooms are in each suite.
Living Learning Communities (LLCs)
Living learning communities are residential environments connecting student experiences both inside and outside of the classroom.
Warren House is home to the Honors LLC (HLLC). The Honors LLC provides educational and professional development opportunities including scholarship presentations, visits to businesses, non-profits, museums, and government organizations in the region. This community enables students to connect with Honors faculty, peer mentors, staff, and alumni.
Bristol House is home to the Women’s Leadership Living Learning Community (WLLLC). The WLLLC is a uniquely designed multi-year program providing women-identifying students with critical skills and approaches supporting their success as leaders in and beyond the campus community. Students are guided by committed faculty and staff from Residential Life, the Hochberg Women’s Center, Academic Advising, and College of Arts and Sciences. Through workshops and events, students gain awareness of the importance of civic engagement and social justice, intersectionality, and inclusive practices that help them develop as ethical leaders.
Barrington House is home to our newest LLC, the Creative Arts LLC (CALLC). The CALLC is open to any first-year student with an interest in the arts and creativity (you do not need to be majoring or have a minor in the College of Arts and Science to participate). Students in the CALLC will share a class together and will have engaged interactions with the College of Arts and Science faculty, staff, and upper-class students.
Suite Village Housing
The Suite Village is a collection of 13 identical residential houses and Newport House, surrounded by a central lawn and volleyball court. The Suite Village offers two or three double bedrooms, a living room, and a private bath for sophomore, junior, and senior students. The Suite Village includes Charlestown House, Richmond House, Kilcup House, Westerly House, Hopkinton House, Exeter House, Coventry House, Scituate House, Tiverton House, Providence House, Jamestown House, Cumberland House, and Lincoln House.
Newport House
Newport House is a five story, co-educational house consisting of 6 & 7-person suites. The building accommodates 200 students in suites with 3 double rooms, or 2 double rooms, a triple room, a communal living room, and a common bathroom. This style of bathroom is divided into 2 separate shower rooms and one bathroom with a sink and toilet. The building’s main floor is fully equipped with vending machines, a TV, a seating area, and the Community Director’s office.
Townhouses
Students who have an SCN (Student Credit Number) of 5 or above are eligible to apply for townhouse housing during the housing lottery process. Townhouse housing is primarily available to senior students. Each townhouse has a full kitchen with a refrigerator, stove, and dishwasher and two full bathrooms, one on each floor.
Students can choose to live in either a double or single room within their townhouse. The 5-person townhouses (A-G blocks) consist of 3 single rooms and 1 double room, with shared laundry facility in the Townhouse Community Center (*E Block houses have in-unit laundry). The 7-person townhouses (H-P Blocks) consist of 3 double rooms and 1 single room, with in-unit laundry machines. Parking is available either directly in front of the townhouse unit or in a large lot at the rear of N block.
Puishys Residence Complex
This 85,000 square foot residence hall has 15 suites with 4-single bedrooms and 24 suites with 6-single bedrooms. Each suite has 2 bathrooms, living area, galley kitchen, dining counter, stove, refrigerator and microwave. The apartment-style layout provides our upperclassmen students with the independence they need to prepare for life after college, while serving as a hub for collaboration and discovery. Outfitted with 24/7 study rooms, cozy lounges, and welcoming community spaces – including a wellness center and game room.