Freshman year at Baruch College — which dorms are open, what to look for, and how to pick well.
Picking a dorm as an incoming first-year is the one housing decision where the social side matters as much as the structural side. This guide highlights Baruch College dorms open to freshmen, plus what to watch for: where the freshman-heavy halls are, which buildings have AC, and how the dorm style (corridor vs. suite vs. apartment) shapes your first-year experience.
💡 Freshman-year dorm tips:
Freshman year is when proximity-based friendships happen — corridor-style halls (everyone shares a long hallway) tend to socialize more than suite-style.
Prefer dorms close to a dining hall on your meal plan — you'll eat there 2-3 times a day.
AC matters most in the first 6 weeks of the fall semester (often 80°F+) and the last 4 weeks of spring. Hall fans only carry you so far.
Quiet floors exist at most schools and are usually opt-in. Worth knowing about if you're a light sleeper — see your housing portal for the toggle.
We don't yet have first-year-eligible dorms catalogued at Baruch College. Browse the full residence-hall list in the meantime.
❓ Freshman Year Housing FAQ
Where do most freshmen live at Baruch College?
Baruch College freshmen are housed across the dorms listed below. Some schools centralize first-years on a specific quad or campus zone; others mix freshmen into all halls. The dorms section on this page reflects current inventory open to first-years — sort by review count to see where current students are reviewing the most.
Should I pick a corridor-style or suite-style dorm as a freshman?
Corridor-style halls (a long hallway with rooms opening off it, shared bathrooms) tend to drive more cross-room socializing — often the best fit for first-years who don't know anyone yet. Suite-style is quieter and more private but you may end up only knowing your suitemates.
Do freshman dorms at Baruch College have AC?
It varies by building. Use the "❄️ Has AC" amenity filter linked at the bottom of this page to see only AC-equipped dorms at Baruch College.
Can I request a single room as a freshman?
Most colleges discourage singles for first-years (the social benefit of a roommate matters more in year one than in year four). Some schools allow medical singles or honors-program singles. Check your college's housing portal for current first-year single availability.