University of Puget Sound Top Questions

Describe the dorms.

Leah

The dorms are renovated on a rotating schedule so in general students are very content. There are a couple residence halls that are vastly nicer than others, such as Anderson/Langdon that has massive rooms and hallways like a hotel, the second largest residence hall on campus that was just redone two summers ago. But the older buildings, such as Schiff, are only different in that they are a bit smaller and have white-painted cinderblock walls instead of regular walls, and students that live there LOVE it because it is themed living, the Outdoors Residence Hall. This means students living in Schiff take weekend trips to go hiking, kayaking, skiing, etc. together.

Leah

The dorms are renovated on a rotating schedule so in general students are very content. There are a couple residence halls that are vastly nicer than others, such as Anderson/Langdon that has massive rooms and hallways like a hotel, the second largest residence hall on campus that was just redone two summers ago. But the older buildings, such as Schiff, are only different in that they are a bit smaller and have white-painted cinderblock walls instead of regular walls, and students that live there LOVE it because it is themed living, the Outdoors Residence Hall. This means students living in Schiff take weekend trips to go hiking, kayaking, skiing, etc. together.

Erika

Dorms are awesome here! The rooms are a lot bigger than I expected. There are dorms that are co-ed by door and others that are co-ed by floor. There are kitchenettes, computer labs, tv rooms, laundry, and more common areas in all the dorms. They are also in really central locations on campus (no more than a 5 minute walk to any class, food, etc.).