31 with communal bathrooms residence halls at Amherst College, ranked by student reviews. Traditional residence halls with whole-floor or wing-level shared bathrooms.
[Central Campus] Built in 1912 and renovated in 2006, Morris Pratt Hall is centrally located near the main qu…
[Greenways] Nicklas Hall is one of four modern Greenway residence halls — the newest residential construction…
Built in 1883, Charles Pratt Hall originally housed the college gymnasium and swimming pool, later serving as…
Originally built in 1946 and renovated in 1973, the building was razed in 2004 and rebuilt in its current for…
Built in 1855 as "Appleton Cabinet," the building originally housed the Hitchcock Ichnological Collection. It…
[North Campus (The Hill)] Originally the home of Amherst president Julius H. Seelye, remodeled in 1922 as a f…
A four-level residence hall on College Street, with the second floor serving as the main entrance. Houses app…
Crossett Hall is one of Amherst's traditional first-year dormitories, a classic New England residence known f…
[Greenways] Ford Hall is one of four modern Greenway residence halls — the newest residential construction at…
[North Campus (The Hill)] Built in 1916 and renovated in 2014, Garman House is among the most recently update…
[West Campus] Built in 1927 and thoroughly renovated in 2009, Hitchcock House is a local historic landmark ov…
[West Campus] A cooperative theme house at 62 Snell Street on West Campus, built in 1921. Humphries operates…
A four-story granite residence hall for upperclassmen, opened in Fall 2004 and designed by William Rawn Assoc…
[Greenways] Lee Hall is one of four modern Greenway residence halls — the newest residential construction at…
[North Campus (The Hill)] Originally built in 1918 as the Phi Chi Phi fraternity house (designed by architect…
[North Campus (The Hill)] Built in 1929, Marsh House is on the Hill and doubles as the Marsh Arts House — one…
[West Campus] Built in 1923 and renovated in 2008, Mayo-Smith House is named after Richmond Mayo-Smith, class…
Built in 1926, Morrow Hall originally housed the chemistry laboratory before being converted to residential u…
[West Campus] Built in 1913 and renovated in 1998, Newport House on West Campus is home to the Spanish Langua…
[Greenways] Nicholls Biondi Hall is one of four modern Greenway residence halls — the newest residential cons…
Built in 1823, North Hall was briefly known as "Middle College" between 1827 and 1857. It was renovated in 20…
[North Campus (The Hill)] Built in 1914, Plimpton House is a local historic landmark on the Hill, approximate…
[North Campus (The Hill)] Built in 1916 and renovated in 2007, Porter House on the Hill is home to the German…
[West Campus] Built in 1912 on the grounds of the former college president's house and renovated in 2009, See…
[West Campus] Built in 1921 and renovated in 2013, Seligman House is one of the most recently updated West Ca…
Built in 1821, South Hall is the oldest building on the Amherst campus. It was renovated in 2004. South Hall…
Originally built in 1946 and renovated in 1973, the building was razed in 2004 and rebuilt in its current for…
[North Campus (The Hill)] Built in 1932, Tyler House sits on "the Hill" — approximately 0.6 miles from the ma…
[Greenways] The companion to King House, Wieland is equally award-winning in architectural design and equally…
[First-Year Quad West] Built in 1858 (replacing Old North College after the 1857 fire) and renovated in 2003,…