16 with semi-private bathrooms residence halls at James Madison 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).
One of eight original Village-area suite halls. Three double bedrooms share a common living area; one bathroo…
One of JMU's historic Bluestone-area halls, Converse Hall features semi-private bathrooms shared between two…
Named after Agnes Dingledine, JMU's longtime alumni secretary. A Village-area suite hall with three double be…
Named after Dr. Otto Frederikson, a beloved JMU history professor. The first of the original Village suite ha…
A Village-area suite hall built in 1969. Three double bedrooms share a common living area; one bathroom is sh…
A Bluestone-area hall built in 1935 and renovated in 2002. Gifford features semi-private bathrooms shared bet…
Named after Raus Hanson, a JMU geography professor. A Village-area suite hall built in 1968. Three double bed…
The oldest residence hall on campus (built 1911), named to honor Doris Harper Allen and Robert Walker Lee — h…
A Bluestone-area hall built in 1964 and renovated in 2008, featuring bamboo floors and semi-private bathrooms…
A Village-area suite hall built in 1966, housing the Office of Residence Life (ORL) on its first floor. Three…
A Bluestone-area corridor hall built in 1951 and renovated in 2004. Features semi-private bathrooms, in-room…
JMU's newest and largest residence hall (opened 2019), housing 500 students in a modern corridor design. Each…
JMU's newest residence hall (opened August 2025), housing 458 students across 5 stories in the Village area.…
The newest of the Bluestone-area halls, built in 1994. Wampler features semi-private bathrooms shared between…
Named after Russell Weaver, a former Rector of JMU's Board of Visitors. A Village-area suite hall built in 19…
Named after Helen Mugler White, a former Vice-Rector of JMU's Board of Visitors. The newest of the original V…