
Continuing Undergraduate Housing
Spaces for undergraduate students that are not first-year buildings. Continuing undergraduate students may also be eligible for special interest housing.
Traditional Residence Halls

West Hall is located uphill on the academic quad.

Carpenter House is uphill near the residential quad directly across Winthrop Street from Carmichael Dining Hall. Carpenter House is home to our substance-free program for continuing students.

Harleston Hall, once known as South Hall, is located downhill next to basketball courts, tennis courts, and the Ellis Oval with an adjacent student parking lot.

Haskell Hall is located downhill, opposite Tilton Hall. It is next to the Dewick-MacPhie Dining Hall, and also near Hodgdon Take-Out.

Lewis Hall is located downhill between Tilton Hall and Hodgdon Hall. The Crafts Center is located in the basement of Lewis Hall.

Stratton Hall is located downhill, directly across from Cohen Auditorium and Jackson Gymnasium

Wren Hall is located uphill, next to the Granoff Family Hillel Center and directly across from Carmichael Dining Hall and student parking spaces.
Apartment Style

Hillsides Apartments are located uphill between Dowling and Hill with a parking lot behind the buildings.

Latin Way is located downhill between Haskell Hall and Harleston Hall. There is student parking in front of the residence.

Sophia Gordon is located on Talbot Ave and is separated into East and West buildings by a large staircase.

CoHo (Community Housing) is Tufts' newest housing option for juniors and seniors. Located just behind Wren Hall (between Capen St Ext and Boston Ave), this group of woodframe houses is home to 137 students.

9-11 Sunset is located off Curtis Street and near Carmichael Dining Hall, and contains a full kitchen and 1 washer/dryer for the two apartments.

2 apartments for upper class students located uphill across from Carmichael Dining Hall.
