16 with semi-private bathrooms residence halls at Yale 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).
Opened 2017, Collegiate Gothic designed by Robert A.M. Stern. Modern suite layouts with air conditioning.
One of the original Harkness-funded residential colleges. Named for Bishop George Berkeley.
Collegiate Gothic with ivy-covered walls. Created by partitioning Memorial Quadrangle.
Georgian Revival college housing approximately 450 undergraduates.
Graduate housing with 172 single-occupancy bedrooms at 367 Cedar Street.
Mid-century modern designed by Eero Saarinen with curved architecture.
Six-story Collegiate Gothic, originally Calhoun College, renamed 2017 for computer science pioneer Grace Hopp…
Graduate student residence hall near campus.
Gothic architecture with traditional floor plans. Houses approximately 212 students in college proper.
One of Yale's 14 residential colleges, housed in a distinctive Brutalist building. Features traditional corri…
Opened 2017. Named for civil rights pioneer Pauli Murray. Private shower/toilet stalls in shared bathrooms.
Georgian Revival style with central courtyard and tower inspired by Independence Hall.
A residential college featuring suite-style housing with 4-6 person suites and semi-private bathrooms. Saybro…
Largest residential college. Courtyard spans an entire city block. Georgian architecture.
Federal architectural style. Dining hall modeled on New England Town Hall with hand-hewn beams.
Smallest residential college. Extensive arts facilities including dance studio, art gallery, pottery studio,…