

(option for new first-year students)
Vincent A. Stabile Hall opened in the Fall of 1999. Named for the donor and graduate of the Engineering School, Stabile Hall was designed to house new undergraduate students. It houses approximately 250 first-year students. Students live in four to five-person suites, which consist of two joined doubles, or a joined double and triple room. Each suite has its own bathroom and is responsible for the healthy upkeep of the common bathroom area.
With few exceptions, the room dimensions, not including the small entry foyer, are 12′ x 12′. There are kitchenettes located on each floor. The award-winning design of the building boasts a large common lounge with smaller work rooms and lounge spaces on each floor, all of which contribute to a vital living and working environment. All rooms are air conditioned, which convert to heating in the colder months.
Stabile Hall hosts a Healthy Choices Community and First Year Cohort Living Learning Communities. Stabile Hall is not open during the summer months except for special conference groups.Each room is provided with the standard campus furniture; extra-long twin bed, dresser, desk, chair, and bookshelf. Amenities include basement laundry and WiFi.
Students in Stabile are required to be on a mandatory meal plan.
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