Thurgood Marshall College - Residence Halls and Apartments

Residence Halls and Apartments

Thurgood Marshall freshmen are housed in suite-style residential halls. Each suite typically holds 10–12 students. These buildings are not named and are designated by letters N through V. The Marshall Dorms also house an outdoor beach volleyball court, situated next to the "Marshall Hump", a small hill like grassy area.

The second year housing is split into dual-story apartments called the "Lowers" which resemble townhouses. These are designated letters A through F, and the "Uppers" which are double story and are designated G through M (with I building excluded). Marshall Uppers are located next to the Marshall Field, a large multi-use field.

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