Hall Descriptions
Goldey-Beacom College offers
comfortable, safe, and convenient housing at competitive rates. The
following are descriptions of each of our four residence halls.

Jay
W. Miller Hall
Miller Hall is the closest building to the academic buildings
and is usually occupied by upperclassmen. The twelve apartments in this
building are designed for five students each and have two roomy bedrooms, 1
1/2 baths, a full kitchen and dining area, and lots of closet space.

A.
Raymond Jackson Hall
This building, located next to Miller Hall, is identical in
structural design. This building houses those upperclassmen that desire a
quiet atmosphere for studying. Several full-time employees of the College live
on the first floor of this building. Jackson Hall is a 24-hour quiet
and substance-free building.

John
G. Leach Hall
Leach Hall is by far the largest residence hall, with four floors of six
apartments each. The apartments in this building are designed for six
students each and have two oversize bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and a
spacious combined dining/living area. This building is usually occupied by
freshmen to enhance the first year experience of our newest students. The
Campus Security Office and the resident mailboxes are located on the first
floor. The lower level contains a lounge for organization meetings and other
student gatherings.

Rebecca
H. Abel Hall
This building is our newest residence hall. The twelve apartments
in this building are also designed for six students, with living and
dining areas. A breakfast bar divides the kitchen from the dining area.
A full-time employee of the College lives on the first floor of this
building.
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