
From traditional residence halls to architecturally significant buildings, our students have the opportunity to live in a variety of unique housing options situated throughout our historic campus. Ocean views, fireplaces and grand staircases are common features of our residential landscape.
Students residing on campus can easily access downtown Newport on foot or via public transportation. Steeped in history, diversity and religious tolerance, today's Newport is a tourist mecca, with shops, restaurants, museums, galleries and sporting events permeating this "City by the Sea."
First Year Housing




Hunt Hall
Modern and conveniently situated close to academic buildings, Hunt Hall houses first year and sophomore students in hotel-style rooms with private bathrooms. Hunt is co-ed, with male and female suites throughout each floor.











Miley Hall
An active and friendly residence hall, Miley Hall houses first-year students in traditional, corridor-style double rooms. Miley is co-ed by floor, with males on the first floor and females on the second and third floors.








Reefe Hall
Modern and conveniently situated close to academic buildings, Reefe Hall houses first-year students in hotel-style rooms with private bathrooms. Reefe is co-ed, with male and female suites scattered throughout each floor.




Walgreen Hall
Located adjacent to Miley Hall, Walgreen Hall houses first-year students in suite-style living arrangements. Walgreen is co-ed, with male and female suites scattered throughout each floor. Each suite has a private bathroom.
Upperclassmen Housing



134 Webster St.
134 Webster St. accommodates junior and senior students in apartment-style housing. This co-ed residence is comprised of three individual apartments, each with its own common room and kitchen.




204 Ruggles Ave.
204 Ruggles Ave. houses junior and senior students. A historic home built in 1890, this all-female residence accommodates eight students in a mix of singles and doubles.




26 Lawrence Ave.
26 Lawrence Ave. houses junior and senior students. A 1950s ranch home, this all-female residence accommodates eight students in a mix of singles, doubles and triples.




74 Victoria Ave.
74 Victoria Ave. houses junior and senior students. A 1950s ranch home, this all-female residence accommodates five students in a mix of singles and doubles.




80 Victoria Ave.
80 Victoria Ave. houses junior and senior students. A 1950s ranch home, this all-female residence accommodates five students in a mix of singles and doubles.




87 Victoria Ave.
87 Victoria Ave. houses junior and senior students. An 1890s ranch home, this all-female residence accommodates nine students in a mix of singles, doubles and quads.



Carnlough Cottage
Carnlough Cottage is home to Salve’s Language House living learning community, which provides sophomore students with a French or Spanish immersion experience.




Carolyn House
Carolyn House is home to Salve’s Multicultural House living learning community, which promotes the understanding of differences, celebrates diversity and shares unique experiences with the campus community.




Fairlawn Apartments
Fairlawn Apartments houses junior and senior students. This co-ed residence accommodates 22 students in five apartments, each with a mix of singles, doubles and triples.





Founders Hall
Situated along Ruggles Avenue, Founders Hall houses sophomore students. Although it’s the largest all-female hall on campus, Founders is a close-knit community where residents form tight bonds and make lasting friendships.





French Cottage
Situated along Ruggles Avenue, French Cottage houses junior and senior students. This all-female residence accommodates eight students in a mix of doubles and quads.




Graystone Cottages
Graystone Cottages houses junior and senior students. Built in 2008, this co-ed residence accommodates 36 students in seven apartments, each with a mix of singles, doubles and triples.





Moore Hall
Conveniently situated close to academic buildings, historic Moore Hall houses sophomore students. This co-ed residence hall is quaint and welcoming, with male and female rooms scattered throughout each floor.








Narragansett I and II
Located near campus on Ward Avenue, Narragansett I and II accommodate junior and senior students. Built in the late 1800s, these cottages accommodate 10 students in double rooms.




Narragansett Hall
Located near campus on Narragansett Avenue, Narragansett Hall houses sophomore students. This co-ed residence hall has a pleasant, friendly atmosphere, with male and female rooms scattered throughout the building.




Nethercliffe
Located along Ruggles Avenue, Nethercliffe houses junior and senior students. This residence accommodates 38 students in nine apartments, each with a mix of singles, doubles and triples.




Nethercliffe Carriage House
Nethercliffe Carriage House accommodates junior and senior students in three apartments, each with a mix of singles, doubles and triples.




Ochre Lodge
Ochre Lodge is home to Salve’s Multicultural House living learning community, which promotes the understanding of differences, celebrates diversity and shares unique experiences with the campus community.




Stoneacre
Nestled on the edge of campus along Ruggles Avenue, Stoneacre houses junior and senior students. This co-ed carriage house accommodates 24 students in six apartments.





The Hedges
Situated in a residential area of campus, The Hedges houses junior and senior students. A former carriage house built in the late 1800s, this all-female residence accommodates 16 students.






Wallace Hall
Nestled on the edge of campus along Ruggles Avenue, distinctive Wallace Hall houses sophomore students. Wallace is co-ed, with male and female rooms scattered throughout the residence.








William Watts Sherman House
William Watts Sherman House accommodates sophomore students. A classic Gilded Age cottage with major historical significance, this co-ed residence hall is full of character.









Young Building
Situated on the edge of campus along Bellevue Avenue, Young Building houses sophomore students. Young is co-ed, with male and female rooms scattered throughout the residence.