4 all-female residence halls at Norfolk State University, ranked by student reviews. Residence halls reserved for women — common at women’s colleges and as themed communities elsewhere.
Built in 1970 and named in honor of Babbette B. Smith, a former university donor, this hall houses first-year…
Built in 1992, Lee Smith Hall houses 187 female students in double occupancy rooms sharing community hall bat…
Built in 1982, Alexander Hall houses 234 first-year freshman women in double occupancy corridor-style rooms w…
Built in 1977, Scott Hall houses 234 first-year freshman women in a mix of double occupancy rooms and suite-s…