There are several attractive housing options available at Loyola Marymount University. More than 3,600 students live on the LMU campus in conventional residence halls, suites, apartments, and homes. Everything you need to live comfortably and achieve academic success is available at our facilities. Each student's educational and social experience at LMU is enhanced by Living Learning Communities, first-rate amenities, and a dynamic Residence Life programme.
Most first-year students live in Loyola Marymount University's conventional residence halls. In these residences, a room is shared by two LMU students, and each floor's inhabitants have access to one or more bathrooms. The additional communal areas include study rooms, lounges, and laundry facilities. Additionally, the proximity of most first-year buildings to one another creates a unique and encouraging "First Year" community that encourages and supports each student as they adjust to college life.
Over 200 first-year LMU students live at Del Rey North, a classic four-story residence hall on the university's north campus perched on a bluff overlooking Playa Vista. It predominantly houses students in living-learning communities. Most students share a double room with a roommate. On each wing, there is a public restroom. There aren't many specially constructed triple and single rooms at Del Rey North. Additionally, Del Rey North takes part in the living-learning community.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/residencehalls/delreynorth/
Over 200 first-year students live in this four-story typical residence hall on the north campus, which is set on a bluff overlooking Playa Vista and predominantly accommodates students in living-learning communities. Most students share a double room with a roommate. On each wing, there is a public restroom. There aren't many planned single and triple rooms in Del Rey South. PEEC, an engineering living-learning community, is located in Del Rey South.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/residencehalls/delreysouth/
Desmond is a building in the first-year area of Loyola Marymount University's north campus, next to other first-year structures. On each floor, two bathrooms are in the middle. The building is named in honour of Daniel and C.C. Desmond, supporters of the university. This structure also takes part in the LEAD theme community.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/residencehalls/desmond/
Doheny is located in the centre of Loyola Marymount University's East Quad. The first-year students at LMU live in this three-story residential hall with a conventional design, two students to a room. On campus, it is the most prominent living hall. The LMU first-year women are housed in the three-story structure.
The Carrie Estelle Doheny Building is named in her honour.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/residencehalls/doheny/
Palm North is a brand-new, traditional-style, four-story structure for first-year students on the Loyola Marymount University campus, next to Doheny Hall and our new upper-class student complex. Palm Hall offers both single and shared accommodations for students. Each floor has a bathroom in the middle. It is one of the newest buildings on the LMU campus and features contemporary features and architecture.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/residencehalls/palmnorth/
Rosecrans, a three-story structure with a conventional design for first-year students on the Loyola Marymount Campus, is situated between two other first-year residence halls. Two LMU students share each room. Each floor has a bathroom in the middle. Access to the third level is restricted to the women who reside there and their visitors to protect their privacy further. Rosecrans takes part as well.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/residencehalls/rosecrans/
Whelan is a three-story building with a traditional design that is situated next to two other first-year residential halls on the Loyola Marymount University campus. Two LMU students share each room. Each floor has a bathroom in the middle. Access to the third level is restricted to the women who reside there and their visitors to protect their privacy further. The structure bears Edward Whelan, SJ's name, a previous president of Loyola University.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/residencehalls/whelan/
The majority of the second-year students live in suite-style dorms. Two students share a room in a suite connected to another room, with two students by a bathroom, making a total of four suitemates. Study rooms, lounges, and a laundry facility are some of the additional communal areas in the building.
Over 200 sophomores reside in this four-story, suite-style resident hall on the Loyola Marymount University Leavey campus, which is set on a bluff overlooking Marina del Rey. Most LMU students share a room in a building with two other students and a bathroom. A few private double and single rooms are also available at McCarthy. The structure bears J. Thomas McCarthy's name as a donor.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/suites/mccarthy/
On the Loyola Marymount University campus, McKay is the biggest building. More than 300 first-year and sophomore students are housed there. Most of the rooms in this four-story, suite-style residence hall on the LMU south campus are double-occupancy rooms connected by a semi-private bathroom. The structure bears the name of Raymunde McKay, RSHM, the president of Marymount College at the time of its 1973 merger with Loyola University. Iggy's Café is located in McKay.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/suites/mckay/
Nearly 300 sophomores from Loyola Marymount University live in Rains. Most LMU students share a room in a building with two other students and a bathroom. A small number of private double and single rooms are also available at Rains. Students participating in the Rains Intercultural Suite Experience are housed in three six-person suites. The structure bears the benefactor Liliore Green Rains' name.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/suites/rains/
Most of the residents of the apartments are upper-division students. The apartments come fully furnished with living rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms. Our apartments are typically two-bedroom, one-bathroom homes that can house four students (two students in each bedroom). Palm South, the newest member of the LMU Housing family, offers pod-style living arrangements and 5-person flats (two doubles and one single room).
The largest housing complex on campus is called Hannon, situated in the southern section of the Loyola Marymount University campus. LMU students reside in two-bedroom apartments, two to a bedroom. There are kitchens, living rooms, and bathrooms in each apartment. The mother of William H. Hannon, alumnus, donor, and honorary trustee, Eugenia B. Hannon, is the inspiration behind the name Hannon.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/apartments/hannon/
Atop the Leavey campus of Loyola Marymount University, Leavey 4 is located on a hill with views of the city and Marina del Rey. LMU students reside in two-bedroom apartments, two to a bedroom. There are kitchens, living rooms, and bathrooms in each apartment.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/apartments/leavey4/
Leavey 5 is the most dynamic structure on the Loyola Marymount University campus. It is perched on a bluff overlooking the city and Marina del Rey. LMU students reside in two-bedroom apartments, two to a bedroom. There are kitchens, living rooms, and bathrooms in each apartment.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/apartments/leavey5/
At Loyola Marymount University's Leavey campus, Leavey 6 is the last structure to be finished. It is situated near University Hall and Leavey 5 on a hill. LMU students share two bedrooms at a time in one- and two-bedroom apartments. There are kitchens, living rooms, and bathrooms in each apartment.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/apartments/leavey6/
O'Malley looks out over the city and Marina del Rey from a bluff on the Loyola Marymount University's Leavey campus. Most LMU students reside in two-bedroom apartments, while some three-bedroom apartments are also available. There are kitchens, living rooms, and bathrooms in each apartment. The former president of Loyola Marymount University, Thomas P. O'Malley, inspired the name, O'Malley.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/apartments/omalley/
Palm South is a brand-new, four-story, apartment-style structure for continuing students on the Loyola Marymount University campus. The location is on the east side of campus. In 5-person apartments, Palm South provides students with double rooms and a single room. Additionally, Palm South offers a brand-new housing option called a "pod." Large apartments with both doubles and singles, called pods, may accommodate 18 to 20 people. The pod has a sizable cooking area, communal area, numerous individual bathrooms, and choices for external sinks. Palm South features contemporary features and architecture in addition to a grassy courtyard and a short walk to a bluff with views of the Los Angeles region.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/apartments/palmsouth/
Tenderich is situated on the southern campus of Loyola Marymount University, close to the Westchester area. LMU students reside in two-bedroom apartments, two to a bedroom. There are kitchens, living rooms, and bathrooms in each apartment.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/apartments/tenderich/
Students admitted to the Service and Action House and the International House live in one of LMU's two university residence halls. The co-curricular components in these houses match the planned focus of the house and offer a rich, "real world" experience, all with the assistance of university professionals. Due to space restrictions, students must be qualified and submit an application through their housing application.
Since the early 1990s, Loyola Marymount University students have been housed in The 8000 House. It has been utilised to house LMU student organisations in specialised housing over the years. The Global House is what it does right now.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/houses/internationalhouse/
Since the early 1990s, Loyola Marymount University students have been housed in The 8001 House. It has been utilised to house LMU student organisations in specialised housing over the years. The Service and Action House are what it is used for right now.
For more information, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/aboutlmustudenthousing/livingoptions/houses/serviceactionhouse/
For general enquiries, visit: https://studentaffairs.lmu.edu/housing/studenthousing/
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