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CHARLES HALL

Charles Hall is a four-story, coed, building that accommodates approximately 108 residents. All living quarters consist of suites and apartments, which contain a living room, three to four bedrooms and one to three baths. Suites are the same as apartments, but do not have kitchens. Most academic buildings and libraries are less than a 10-minute walk away and the South Campus Dining Hall is only five minutes away.

Amenities

Residents living in Charles Hall have access to a TV lounge, and a large multi-purpose room that can be used for recreational activities as well as studying. The laundry facility is conveniently located in the adjacent building at Harford Hall. The building is also equipped with air conditioning, wall-to-wall carpeting and solid oak furniture. Each room is complete with data jacks for private telephone and computer use, and cable connections for each student. Some suites and apartments are equipped and accessible for persons with disabilities.

Resident Staff

Resident Staff are available to assist residents with a variety of needs. Community Assistants serve as a main resource for the residents; they operate the building’s 24-hour service desk. The desk (located in Annapolis Hall) is the central location for which students pick up mail, obtain extra keys, and make other customer service related requests. One Resident Assistant lives on each floor, along with one full time Resident Director who also lives in the building and oversees the entire staff. The Resident Staff is responsible for managing the residence halls, as well as creating a social, cultural, and academic environment through various programs.

Typical Room Layout

Typical Room Layout Typical Room Layout
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Typical Traditional Floor


Typical Traditional Floor
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