New York University Residence Halls - Graduate Halls

Graduate Halls

  • D'Agostino Hall is located at 110 West Third St. "D'Ag" is one of five residence halls for law school students.
  • 130 MacDougal Street is a two building law school residence also known as the "Alcott Houses." Students are not provided with cable, telephone, or internet services.
  • 135 MacDougal Street is an apartment building that makes up one of the five law school residence halls. Students are not provided with cable, telephone, or internet services.
  • Mercer Street Residence is located at 240 Mercer Street. It is the largest of the five residence halls for law school students.
  • 230 Sullivan Street is one of five law school residence halls. It is an apartment building with only single occupancy studios. Students are not provided with cable, telephone, or internet services.
  • Washington Square Village is the primary residence for faculty teaching at NYU, but also houses a number of graduate students.

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