St. Edward's University - Residences

Residences

The following residence halls serve the university:

  • Jacques DujariĆ© Hall (Opened August 2005, coeducational)
  • East (Opened 1966, Female only) - East served as a female-only hall and a coeducational hall.
  • Basil Moreau Hall (Opened February 2003, coeducational)
  • Teresa Hall (Opened 1968, renovated 1999, coeducational) - Teresa served as a female-only hall and a coeducational hall.

The Casa and two Casitas, for upperclassmen, serve as "house-style living." The Casa residents use the facilities of DujariƩ Hall.

The residential village, which is made up of three residence halls, (Hunt, LeMans, and Lady Bird Johnson) opened for residents at the start of the Spring 2009 semester, containing freshmen in suite-style rooms in Hunt and Le Mans, as well as upperclassmen in LBJ's single rooms. In addition, the new residential village has multiple dining venues and a convenience store located on the ground floor.

St. Edward's maintains two apartment communities, Maryhill Apartments (Buildings 1-11) and Hilltopper Heights Apartments (Buildings 12-17) for students.

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