16 with semi-private bathrooms residence halls at Cornell University, ranked by student reviews. Residence halls where bathrooms are shared by a small group of rooms (suite-style or pod-style — not a whole-floor communal hall).
[North Campus] Named after Hu Shih, Cornell class of 1914 — renowned Chinese scholar, diplomat, and intellect…
West Campus House spanning five buildings: Cook-Main, North Baker, Baker Tower, Boldt Hall, and Boldt Tower (…
[North Campus] Opened in 2022 as part of Cornell's North Campus expansion, named after Nobel Prize-winning Co…
West Campus House opened in 2008. The only West Campus house with air conditioning. Offers both corridor-styl…
[North Campus] Three connected four-story modern buildings built in 2001, forming one of the most beloved fir…
West Campus House comprising five buildings: Rose-Main, Founders Hall, Lyon Hall (women-only section within t…
Pronounced "Gah-NEH-dah-go" (Cayuga for "it's in the hill," the ancestral name for the land Cornell is built…
West Campus House opened 2008, comprising the main building and McFaddin Hall (Gothic). Offers corridor-style…
High Rise 5 is a 10-story residence hall on Cornell's North Campus, home to approximately 350 students. The b…
[North Campus] Built in 1972, Jameson Hall (part of the High Rise 5 complex) uses a unique pod-style layout w…
[North Campus] One of a pair of modern brick-and-glass suite-style residence halls built in 1975. Organized i…
[North Campus] The companion building to Low Rise #6, sharing the same 1975 design, suite-style layout, and t…
Mews Hall is one of the newest first-year residence halls on North Campus, positioned next to the richly equi…
[North Campus] Named after Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Cornell class of 1954 and U.S. Supreme Court Justice. Opened…
[North Campus] Opened in 2022, Toni Morrison Hall is Cornell's newest and most modern first-year residence, w…
Smallest of the five West Campus Houses. Offers corridor-style singles and doubles (communal bathrooms) along…