Residence Halls
There are seven residence halls on the campus of Bennett College: four underclass woman (Barge, Reynolds, Jones, and Pfieffer), three upperclass woman (Player and Cone), and one (honors hall). Five out of seven residence halls have two floors with communal bathrooms on each end of the halls, there is a parlor which serves as a living room area, there study rooms; Willa B. Player is the only Hall with a kitchen other than the honors hall. The Honors Hall, one of the most recent additions to the campus, has three floors and suite-style rooms with mini kitchens, living rooms, and personal bathrooms.
Referred to as Living Learning Centers, Bennett College houses its students in:
- Carrie Barge Hall
- Laura Cone Hall
- Robert E. Jones Hall
- Annie Merner Pfieffer Hall
- Willa B. Player Hall
- Jessie Reynolds Hall
- Honors Hall(2010)
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