13 with communal bathrooms residence halls at Stanford University, ranked by student reviews. Traditional residence halls with whole-floor or wing-level shared bathrooms.
Branner is a lively first-year dorm known for its particularly social and spirited community. Located near Wh…
Cedro House (Spanish for cedar) is one of Stanford's first-year dormitories, a smaller corridor-style buildin…
Founded 1970; Stanford's oldest cooperative; social justice and environmental focus; consensus decision-makin…
Crothers Hall is one of Stanford's historic residence halls, a 1914 building named for George Edward Crothers…
International-themed cooperative (33 residents) at 592 Alvarado Row; named for UN Secretary-General Dag Hamma…
Lagunita Court is one of Stanford's larger residential areas, a complex of corridor buildings arranged around…
Rinconada House (Spanish for corner) is one of Stanford's first-year dormitories, a small corridor-style buil…
Roble Hall is one of Stanford's oldest and largest residential buildings, historically one of the women-only…
Stern Hall is an upperclass Stanford residence hall near the engineering quad, a traditional corridor buildin…
Cooperative house at 550 San Juan; creative community; transitioning to full co-op model 2026–27. Application…
Environmental sustainability-focused cooperative house; application required.
Toyon Hall is a large Stanford upperclass residence hall, named for the toyon (Christmas berry) native to the…
Wilbur is one of Stanford's large, traditional first-year dormitories located in the Row. Organized into thre…