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Esther Lloyd-Jones Hall

Esther Lloyd-Jones Hall's façade.
Esther Lloyd-Jones Hall's rooms.

(option for new transfer students and new first-year students 21 years of age and older)

Esther Lloyd-Jones Hall (ELJ) is named for a trendsetter in modern American higher education. ELJ accommodates a total of 110 students in suite-style apartments of single and double occupancy rooms.  Economy singles are single occupancy rooms that offer more space, less privacy, and a lower cost than a private single. 

Each ELJ apartment is either a double room with its own bathroom, a suite of two to four single rooms sharing one bathroom, or one economy single and one private single, sharing a bathroom.  Suites are single sex, but floors are coed. Rooms vary in size from 11′ x 16′ to 12’x 18′.

Students are responsible for the healthy upkeep of their rooms, including shared suite bathrooms. ELJ is closed for the summer months.

Students in ELJ are required to be on a mandatory meal plan.

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Three students are chatting in a dorm lounge. Two sit on a red couch while the third sits on a windowsill, engaged in conversation. A white coffee table with board games underneath is in the center of the room.
A student sits at a desk working on a laptop in a dorm room. The room has a bed with light yellow bedding and posters on the walls, including one of Cuba and another featuring a cartoon-like figure with a gumball machine.
A labeled floor plan for Esther Lloyd-Jones Hall (ELJ) at Pratt Institute, covering floors 1 through 6. The diagram shows various room types including single, double, and economy single rooms, with each room number clearly labeled. Renovated bathrooms are marked in gold. The building orientation includes east- and west-facing directions with reference points like Pantas, Thrift, Dekalb Ave, and Cannon Courtyard. The layout includes fire escapes, stairwells, and common areas like lounges.