Upper-Level Residence Halls

Salve Regina University's upper-level residence halls offer a variety of living options, including apartment-style layouts and rooms in historic buildings. Upper-level residence halls are scattered throughout our historic campus, with academic and dining facilities in close proximity.

Upper-level students choose from a variety of unique housing options in cottages, historic homes and on-campus apartments situated throughout our 80-acre campus. Ocean views, fireplaces and grand staircases are common features of this residential landscape.

Upper-Level Residence Halls

134 Webster St.

Situated on the edge of campus near Miley Hall, 134 Webster St. accommodates upper-level students in apartment-style housing. This co-ed residence is comprised of three individual apartments, each with its own common room and kitchen.

As the former carriage house and stables for several Ochre Point estates, 134 Webster St. offers a unique living environment. Bedrooms vary in shape and size and feature a mix of singles, doubles and quads, some with private bathrooms.

134 Webster Street

204 Ruggles Ave.

Nestled between Stoneacre and Wallace Hall on the outskirts of campus, 204 Ruggles Ave. houses junior and senior students. A historic home built in 1890, this residence accommodates eight students in a mix of singles and doubles. Residents share a common room and kitchen.

204 Ruggles Avenue

87 Victoria Ave.

Nestled in a residential area of campus, 87 Victoria Ave. houses upper-level students. An 1890s ranch home, this residence accommodates nine students in a mix of singles, doubles and quads. Residents share a common room and kitchen.

87 Victoria Ave.

Carolyn House

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

Located along Ruggles Avenue, Carolyn House accommodates upper-level students. Fully renovated in 2013, the residence houses 14 students in modern double rooms. Residents share a kitchen and comfortable common room.

Address: 234 Ruggles Ave.

Carolyn House

Fairlawn Apartments

Situated on the outskirts of campus along Ruggles Avenue, Fairlawn Apartments houses junior and senior students. An 1850s carriage house, this co-ed residence accommodates 22 students in five apartments, each with a mix of singles, doubles and triples. Each apartment has a shared common room and kitchen.

Address: 514 Bellevue Ave.

Fairlawn Apartments

Founders Hall

Situated along Ruggles Avenue near several other campus residences, Founders Hall houses upper-level 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.

Students are housed in a mix of singles, doubles, triples and quads. The generously-sized bedrooms feature classic period details, and most have built-in closets.

While the exterior features a massive wraparound porch and sprawling yard, the interior of Founders Hall is quirky and charming. The spacious, comfortable common room is primarily used for hanging out and doing homework, and a kitchen is available for student use.

Address: 218 Ruggles Ave.

Founders Hall

French Cottage

Situated on the outskirts of campus along Ruggles Avenue, French Cottage houses upper-level students. This residence accommodates eight students in a mix of doubles and quads. Residents share a common room and kitchen.

Address: 514 Bellevue Ave.

French Cottage

Graystone Cottages

Located in a residential area of campus, Graystone Cottages houses upper-level students. Built in 2008, this co-ed residence accommodates 36 students in seven apartments, each with a mix of singles, doubles and triples. Each apartment has a shared common room and kitchen.

Address: 117 Lawrence Ave.

Graystone Cottages

Moore Hall

Conveniently situated close to academic buildings, historic Moore Hall houses upper-level students. Built in the late 1800s, this co-ed residence hall is quaint and welcoming, with male and female rooms scattered throughout each floor.

Students are housed in spacious doubles, triples and quads, with one eight-person room also available. The first floor is home to a connected common room and kitchen, which makes for optimal socializing.

Address: 37 Ochre Point Ave.

Moore Hall

Narragansett I and II

Located near campus on Ward Avenue, Narragansett I and II accommodate upper-level students. Built in the late 1800s, these cottages accommodate 10 students in double rooms. Each cottage has a shared kitchen, and Narragansett II has living and dining rooms.

Address: 31 and 33 Ward Ave.

Narragansett I and II

Narragansett Hall

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

Students are housed in a mix of singles, doubles, triples and quads. From window seats to built-in shoe storage, every bedroom in Narragansett Hall is unique and has something special to offer.

Narragansett Hall has a spacious common room for students to enjoy a game of pool, relax with friends or catch up on homework. Many home-cooked meals and treats are prepared in the adjoining kitchen, and in the warmer months the attached deck is a favorite spot for residents to socialize.

Address: 140 Narragansett Ave.

Narragansett Hall

Nethercliffe

Located along Ruggles Avenue in a residential area of campus, Nethercliffe houses upper-level students. This residence accommodates 38 students in nine apartments, each with a mix of singles, doubles and triples; one apartment has a six-person room. Each apartment has a shared common room and kitchen.

Address: 228 Ruggles Ave.

Salve Regina University's Nethercliffe residence hall

Nethercliffe Carriage House

Located along Ruggles Avenue in a residential area of campus, Nethercliffe Carriage House accommodates upper-level students. Built in the 1880s, this residence houses 13 students in three apartments, each with a mix of singles, doubles and triples. Each apartment has a shared common room and kitchen.

Address: 228 Ruggles Ave.

Salve Regina University's Nethercliffe Carriage House

Ochre Lodge

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

Situated on the corner of Ochre Point and Ruggles avenues across from the famed Breakers mansion, Ochre Lodge has phenomenal ocean views. This co-ed residence houses upper-level students and features a mix of singles, doubles, triples and quads.

Two spacious, comfortable common rooms provide space to mingle and get some work done, and a kitchen is available for student use.

Address: 234 Ruggles Ave.

Ochre Lodge

Stoneacre

Nestled on the edge of campus along Ruggles Avenue, Stoneacre houses upper-level students. Built in the 1880s, this co-ed carriage house accommodates 24 students in six apartments, each with double rooms. Apartments are newly furnished, and each apartment has a shared common room and kitchen.

Address: 196 Ruggles Ave.

Salve Regina University's Stoneacre Apartments

The Hedges

Situated in a residential area of campus, The Hedges houses upper-level students. A former carriage house and stables built in the late 1800s, this residence accommodates 16 students in a mix of doubles, triples and quads. Residents share a common room and kitchen.

Address: 108 Lawrence Ave.

The Hedges

Wallace Hall

Nestled on the edge of campus along Ruggles Avenue, distinctive Wallace Hall houses upper-level students. Wallace Hall is co-ed, with male and female rooms scattered throughout the residence, and is home to many students in the Pell Honors Program.

Students are housed in a mix of doubles, triples and quads. As the former carriage house and stables for a nearby estate, Wallace Hall features unique bedrooms that offer residents their own sense of space.

Residents say that Wallace Hall’s comfortable, welcoming environment feels more like a home than a residence hall. The common room is a great place to mingle and get some work done, and the adjoining kitchen is available for student use.

Address: 206 Ruggles Ave.

Wallace Hall

William Watts Sherman House

Located next to the president’s house on Shepard Avenue, William Watts Sherman House accommodates upper-level students. A classic Gilded Age cottage with major historical significance, this co-ed residence hall is full of character, with male and female rooms scattered throughout the building.

Residents say that living in William Watts Sherman House is an adventure and that the residence boasts too many unique features to be boring. Students are housed in a mix of singles, doubles, triples and quads, with room options varying from extravagant to minimalist.

Two large common rooms feature pool and foosball tables. In the warmer months, air conditioning keeps the first floor cool and comfortable.

Address: 35 Shepard Ave.

William Watts Sherman House

Young Building

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

Built in the 1850s, this stately Queen Anne-style mansion features a mix of doubles, triples and quads. Two common rooms provide space to hang out and do homework, and a kitchen is available for student use.

Special events and lectures are frequently hosted on Young Building’s first floor, and the residence is also home to Salve Regina’s Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy.

Address: 518 Bellevue Ave.

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