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Manzanita Hall

Built in 1896, Manzanita Hall has undergone renovations to accommodate up to 100 residents. You can explore Manzanita Hall online using our virtual tour or view a video with residence hall highlights.

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Built in 1896, Manzanita Hall is a historic three-story building that can accommodate up to 100 residents.  Manzanita Hall was recently renovated in 2019 and connects to Juniper Hall, sharing a community lounge on the first floor. This hall faces Manzanita Lake, sits in the southern tip of campus, and features a basement study room and a private piano room.

Interactive tours

Our interactive tours of Manzanita Hall allow you to view a model, the floor plan and even take measurements to help you plan. 

Tour the bedrooms within Manzanita Hall.

Video tour

For residents who prefer a video option instead of the interactive tour, we've created a video tour highlighting Manzanita's main features with voiceover and captions. 

Hall features

  • 24-hour staffed front desk during academic sessions
  • Lounge with television, ping pong table, and patio access with lake view
  • Laundry facilities feature washers and dryers
  • Wired and wireless internet connection in every room
  • Same-gender by room, with gender-inclusive housing options available

Room features

  • Double (two person per room) occupancy
  • Communal bathrooms
  • Bedrooms and hallway fully carpeted
  • Each resident has a single, bunkable oak bed with Twin XL mattress
  • Each resident has a desk, chair, dresser, wastebasket and closet space
  • Window coverings on all windows
  • Adjustable temperature control for heat

Students eligible to live in Manzanita Hall

  • Freshmen and above