13 with communal bathrooms residence halls at Swarthmore College, ranked by student reviews. Traditional residence halls with whole-floor or wing-level shared bathrooms.
Alice Paul Hall is one of Swarthmore's newest residence halls, opening in 2004 and named for Swarthmore alumn…
Danawell Hall is Swarthmore's first purpose-built new residence hall in decades, opened in 2016. The building…
Hallowell Hall is one of Swarthmore's traditional first-year dormitories, a classic stone building dating fro…
Kyle Hall is a traditional corridor-style residence hall on the Swarthmore campus, housing students in a mix…
Mary Lyon Hall is Swarthmore's most distinctive residence: a sprawling complex about a 15-minute walk southwe…
Palmer Hall is one of three adjacent corridor dorms — along with Pittenger and Roberts — clustered south of t…
Parrish Hall is the iconic heart of Swarthmore's campus — a grand Victorian structure built after the origina…
Pittenger Hall stands beside Palmer and Roberts in the south-campus cluster near the train station, sharing t…
Roberts Hall is the most spacious of the south-campus PPR cluster, offering larger rooms than Palmer and Pitt…
Wharton Hall, built in 1917 and named for Joseph Wharton — whose family helped found the college in 1864 — oc…
One of Swarthmore's main first-year dormitories. Willets houses students in traditional corridor-style rooms…
Woolman Hall is a small, tight-knit upperclass community housing approximately 22 students in mostly single r…
Worth Hall is a mid-sized upperclass residence east of Parrish, generally housing juniors and seniors in sing…