How is freshman housing at Long Island University?

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Long Island University provides various housing options including, Kings Hall, Nassau Hall, Queens Hall, Riggs Hall, Post Hall, Brookville Hall, and Suffolk Hall. The freshman housing options along with the details and room type are discussed below:

Hall Name

Details

Available Room Type

Kings Hall

·      Co-ed residence hall

·      Single-gender floors

·      Single-gender double occupancy rooms only

·      Single-gender shared common bathroom facilities on every floor

 

·      Traditional Double

·      Traditional Triple

 

 

 

Nassau Hall

·      Co-ed residence hall

·      Single-gender floors

·      Single-gender double occupancy rooms only

·      Single-gender shared common bathroom facilities on every floor

·      Traditional Double

 

 

Queens Hall

·      Co-ed residence hall

·      Single-gender floors

·      Single-gender double occupancy rooms only

·      Single-gender shared common bathroom facilities on every floor

 

·      Traditional Double

 

Riggs Hall

·      Co-ed residence hall

·      A temperature-controlled residence hall 

·      Single-gender single, double, and triple occupancy rooms available

·      Single-gender shared common bathroom facilities on every floor

·      Traditional Double

·      Traditional Triple

·      Super Single

 

Post Hall

·      Co-ed residence hall

·      Single-gender floors

·      Single-gender double and triple occupancy rooms available

·      Single-gender shared common bathroom facilities on every floor

·      Honors College housing

 

·      Traditional Double

·      Traditional Triple

 

Brookville Hall

·      Temperature controlled residence hall

·      Single-gender single, double, and triple occupancy rooms are available

·      Single-gender shared common bathroom facilities on every floor

 

·      Super Single w/ AC

·      Double w/ AC

·      Triple w/ AC

 

Suffolk Hall

·      Co-ed residence hall

·      Single-gender floors

·      Single-gender double occupancy rooms only

·      Single-gender shared common bathroom facilities on every floor

·      Traditional Double

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