16 with communal bathrooms residence halls at Wellesley College, ranked by student reviews. Traditional residence halls with whole-floor or wing-level shared bathrooms.
Bates Hall is one of Wellesley's smaller residential houses, housing around 150 students. The intimate scale…
Beebe Hall is one of five buildings that make up the Quint neighborhood in the Hazard Quad, convenient to the…
Cazenove Hall — "Caz" to residents — is a large Quint hall built in 1905, housing around 109 students in a mi…
Cervantes House — Casa Cervantes — is Wellesley's Spanish-language immersion residence, a small cottage-style…
Claflin Hall is one of Wellesley's oldest corridor residences, part of a U-shaped Gothic Revival complex that…
Dower House is a small East Side residence originally built in 1922–1923, now designated as the East Asian La…
Freeman Hall anchors the East Side corridor complex alongside McAfee and Bates Halls, connected directly to B…
Instead House is Wellesley's feminist student cooperative, a small self-governed residential community that o…
McAfee Hall is a stately East Side residence named for Mildred McAfee Horton, Wellesley's seventh president a…
Munger Hall occupies a central campus position near the halfway point of the Boston Marathon course, and each…
Pomeroy Hall — "Pom" — is one of the five Quint residences arranged around the historic Hazard Quad. Its Hous…
Severance Hall is a stately Gothic Revival building constructed in 1926, funded primarily by alumna Elizabeth…
One of Wellesley's traditional residential houses. Like all Wellesley houses, Shafer has its own dining hall…
Stone-Davis is one of Wellesley's most beloved residential houses — a large, sprawling complex that combines…
Tower Court East is one of Wellesley College's first-year residence halls, part of the Tower Court complex th…
Tower Court West is one of Wellesley College's first-year residence halls, the western wing of the Tower Cour…