Residence Halls

91³ÉÈ˶¶ÒôÈë¿Ú is home to beautiful historic and modern housing for our students, which are offered to guests during breaks and special occasions. Browse our list and contact roomres@brynmawr.edu with any questions you may have about housing options on campus. (Addresses provided are for GPS wayfinding.)


Batten House

 

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330 N. Roberts Rd. Donated to the College in 1959 by the family of Jane Batten ’55, this dorm is for students interested in the environment and social justice.


Brecon Hall

 

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320 N. Roberts Rd. Constructed in 1905, this dorm is named for the Welsh county where the original Bryn Mawr is located.


Denbigh Hall

 

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800 New Gulph Rd. Opened in 1891, Denbigh was designed by Stewardson & Cope, who introduced the first examples of Collegiate Gothic architecture to the U.S.


Enid Cook '31 Center

 

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815 Yarrow St. Named for Enid Appo Cook ’31, the first African American woman to graduate from Bryn Mawr, the Center serves as the Black Cultural Center on campus.


Erdman Hall

 

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150 Morris Ave. This dorm and dining hall was designed by architect Louis Kahn and opened in 1965.


Merion Hall

 

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804 New Gulph Rd. This is the College’s oldest dorm, completed in 1885. Merion Green serves as the venue for Reunion, May Day, and Commencement.


New Dorm Hall

 

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815 Yarrow St. Originally constructed in 1969 and renovated in 2015, the building houses a residence and dining hall.


Pembroke Hall East

 

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220 N. Merion Ave. This dorm was built in 1894 and renovated in 1989. Many rooms still contain the original fireplaces and window seats.


Pembroke Hall West

 

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218 N. Merion Ave. This dorm was built in 1894 and renovated in 1982. Many rooms still contain the original fireplaces and window seats.


Radnor Hall

 

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820 New Gulph Rd. Completed in 1887, Radnor was Bryn Mawr’s first dormitory designed by Cope & Stewardson.


Rhoads Hall North and South

 

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210 N. Merion Ave. Named after James E. Rhoads, the College’s first president, these dorms were built in 1937.


Rockefeller Hall

 

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200 N. Merion Ave. Completed in 1904, this dorm was a gift from John D. Rockefeller

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101 N. Merion Avenue
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 19010
Phone: 610-526-7329
Fax: 610-526-7327
roomres@brynmawr.edu