23 with air conditioning residence halls at Columbia University, ranked by student reviews. Residence halls with central or window-unit air conditioning.
One of the smallest halls. Entirely suites. Renovated 2004 with hardwood floors.
Upperclass housing with corridor-style living.
Designed by Robert A.M. Stern. 300 singles and 36 doubles. Primarily juniors.
Suite-style with 2-room suites housing 4 students. Each suite has its own bathroom.
Apartment-style for mostly seniors. 2-person and 4-person units.
University-affiliated fraternity brownstones on 113th–114th Streets adjacent to campus, housing IFC fraternit…
Classic corridor-style with single/double rooms, communal bathrooms, and kitchens on each floor.
Modern apartment-style graduate housing with private bedrooms, shared living spaces, and full kitchens. Locat…
Located on 110th Street. Mostly singles. Primarily juniors.
One of Columbia's iconic first-year residence halls, part of the historic dormitory complex on the Morningsid…
Suite-style for seniors. 4-6-person apartments with single rooms, private kitchen and bathroom.
Largest first-year hall. Primarily single rooms along corridors with communal restrooms.
Graduate high-rise on West 121st Street. 181 studios and 28 one-bedroom units.
All-sophomore building with corridor-style large doubles. Recently added air conditioning.
Residential housing for second-year and upperclass students in the Morningside neighborhood. Mix of tradition…
6-person suites (4 singles, 1 double) with private bathroom and kitchen on floors 2-15.
Mostly for seniors. Two suites per floor (10-single and 12-single) with private bathrooms.
Apartment-style with 4 apartments per floor housing 4-8 residents. Recently added A/C.
Mostly juniors and seniors in singles, some sophomores in doubles.
Recently renovated with large kitchens/lounges per floor. Some of the largest first-year singles.
Upperclass corridor-style residence.
Corridor-style first-year housing with single and double rooms.
Named after Philosophy Dean Frederick Woodbridge.