The Dorms
Joy,
Liberty and Angel live in Suffolk Village in Salem Hall during their freshman
year. The dorm is co-ed, males on one floor, females on the other (changing
to co-ed by room in fall 1999). They live in numbers 302 and 303, a double
suite.

The rooms are suites for 4, with a common bathroom. Each room contains 2 beds, 2 desks, 2 desk chairs, 2 dressers, one chair and a corner cabinet. The rooms share closet space, and contain 2 bathroom areas. One with a sink, toilet and wardrobe/storage cabinets, and the other area which contains the shower/bath, another sink and another toilet. This building contains an elevator, kitchenette, activity room, computer room and a TV lounge on each floor. There is space for 110 students.
There are three housing areas on campus.
| Norfolk Village | Suffolk Village | Chestnut Hill Residences |
| Fenway | Salem | North Tower |
| Longwood | Newton | South Tower |
| Kennedy | Concord | Commonsblock |
| Griggs | Worcester | |
| Kenmore | Needham | |
| Beacon | Lowell | |
| Copley (F) | Wellesley (F) | |
| Coolidge (F) | Cambridge (F) | |
| Boylston (M) | Andover (M) | |
| Arlington (M) | Quincy (M) | |
| Commonsblock | Commonsblock |
All villages have a central commonsblock containing a cafeteria, store, laundry facilities, activity rooms and more. The other residence is a student apartment complex called which contain apartment style housing, and is for senior students, grad students and families.
In addition to these housing areas, there is housing available in fraternity and sorority houses along Greek Row. You have to be a sophomore and a sorority member to qualify for Greek housing.