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The Gables - home to
1,000 residents.
On-Site Convenience Store, Laundry, Mail Center, Computer Cluster, recreational lounges, basketball court, bus service
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McLaughlin Hall
130 residents. Near Hamel Recreation Center and Whittemore Arena.
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Jessie Doe Hall
131 residents. Huge first floor lounge with fireplace. Next door to Stillings Dining Hall.
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Congreve Hall
Home to 271 residents. Congreve has 120 single rooms. It was completely renovated in 2003.
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Stoke Hall
607 Residents. UNH
Admin Offices on first floor, laundry room in basement, huge lounges, elevator, basket and volleyball courts, Stillings Dining Hall next door.
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Scott Hall
109 residents. Scott Hall becomes co-ed beginning Fall 2008.
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Smith Hall
97 residents, home to UNH's "International" themed living community, located on the corner of Garrison and Main Streets.
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Sawyer Hall
139 residents, central campus location, renovated in 2001.
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Alexander Hall, home to 136 first-year students. Alexander Hall is entirely a themed-housing hall, home to Alexander Advantage --specifically housing first-year students who are undeclared liberal arts majors.

Hetzel Hall
159 residents. Located on the corner of Main Street and Mill Road, next to downtown Durham businesses.

Fairchild Hall under renovation and set to open in Fall 2008 will be home to 126 UNH students.
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SERC A
SERC (Southeast Residential Community) A will be home to 350 students. SERC A offers traditional and suite-style accomodations.
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Forest Park Apartments
98 studio, one and two bedroom apartments. Forest Park provides on-campus housing for newly appointed faculty, married students and students with dependent children.
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Devine Hall, one of the three upper quad halls, is home to 234 residents. Devine Hall hoststhe 'Living in Harmony' theme and remains open during during academic year breaks.
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Randall Hall is home to 163 UNH students. Randall Hall is one of the three 'upper quad' halls.
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Englehardt Hall, 117 residents. Englehardt Hall is a themed hall housing UNH's Chem-Free living option. Students who reside in Englehardt agree to live free from chemicals, alcohol and tobacco.

Hunter Hall, 116 residents. Hunter Hall is one of the three "lower quad" halls -- Englehardt, Hunter and Gibbs.

Gibbs Hall, 120 residents. Gibbs Hall is located in the "lower quad" and is central to academic areas and downtown Durham businesses. Gibbs Hall is home to the Club House theme.
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SERC B and SERC C
SERC (Southeast Residential Community) B will be home to 215 students. SERC offers traditional and suite-style accomodations. "Amped Up" Living and Learning Community is housed in SERC B. SERC C is under construction and will open Fall 2008. SERC C will be home to 236 UNH students. SERC C will also house the Multicultural Living theme and the "Be The Change You Want to See" Living and Learning Community.
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Hitchcock Hall, one of the three 'upper quad' halls, is home to 143 residents. The Upper Quad Halls remain open during school breaks for students requiring housing during the Thanksgiving, Winter and Spring breaks.
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Babcock Hall is one of UNH's graduate housing options and also provides housing to 21+ year old students. Babcock is home to 180 residents. All rooms in Babcock Hall are single rooms.
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Hubbard Hall is home to 212 residents participating in the "Honors" theme or in "Making the Grade" theme. Fall 2008 Hubbard Hall will house the Think Globally Act Locally Inquiry Seminar community.

Christensen Hall
460 first-year students call Christensen Hall home. Christensen and Williamson Hall are part of UNH's First Year Experience theme communities.

Williamson Hall
463 first-year residents. Williamson and Christensen Halls are home to UNH's First Year Experience themed housing communities.

Mini Dorms (Eaton House; Hall House; Marston House, Richardson House). 50 residents in each building. These small and charming houses are home to the Arts, Outdoor Educaton and First Year Experience themes.
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Housing Office - UNH's Housing Office is located at 10 College Road, attached to Randall Hall. The entry to the Housing Office is located on College Road and is directly behind the bus stop across from McConnell Hall

Mills Hall, is UNH's Upperclass Hall. It is home to 368 sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Mills Hall provides suite-style accomodations where residents live in suites, sharing bathrooms and a common living area (in specific suites).

Woodside Apartments
400 residents
On-Site laundry facilities, bus service, community center, mail service