Co-Ed Housing

Emory & Henry provides attractive, comfortable and modern co-ed housing. Elm Hall, the College's most recently constructed residence hall, provides double occupancy rooms with their own bathrooms. Other residence halls provide suites that include a bedroom and a common area shared with one other bedroom.

Elm Hall

Elm Hall is a 116-bed facility that was completed in 2010. The facility includes large rooms, modern furnishings and attractive common areas, including lounges and kitchens. Each room includes its own bathroom.

Cambridge House

Cambridge House is one of two residence halls built recently in the Village of Emory, where many professors, staff members and other students live, work and learn together. The hall provides 18 spacious double occupancy rooms and four single rooms. The rooms are set up in a suite configuration, allowing two rooms to share a bathroom. Common areas in the house include a kitchen, living room and study area.

Linden House

Linden House is one of two residence halls built recently in the
Village of Emory, where many professors, staff members and other students live, work and learn together. The hall provides 18 spacious double occupancy rooms
and four single rooms. The rooms are set up in a suite configuration,
allowing two rooms to share a bathroom. Common areas in the house
include a kitchen, living room and study area.

Hillman Hall

Hillman Hall was built in the 1970s as a men's residence hall. Since then it has been dramatically redesigned to provide additional space and comfort to residents. Recently, it became a co-ed hall with single-occupany rooms, each of which shares a common living area with a second room.