Barry University students outside of Renee Mottram Doss Hall
Our Halls
Living on campus is part of the full college experience. By living on campus at Barry you become part of a very special, unique and diverse family. This choice of whether or not to live on campus is one of the most important choices you will make in your college career. There have been numerous studies of college and university students across the country that speak to the direct correlation between living on campus and increased college success rates. By living on campus, it provides students a greater opportunity to become more involved within the University. In Residential Life we strive to create an atmosphere conducive to intellectual and spiritual development within a caring community.
Browne Hall
Browne Hall was named after Sister M. Dorothy Browne, Barry's third president. It houses male and female students in double air-conditioned suites; a bathroom is shared between two rooms.
Dalton and Dunspaugh Hall
Originally known respectively as Regina Caeli and Regina Mundi, Dalton-Dunspaugh House was built through the Dunspaugh Foundation. It serves as a co-ed residence hall, male and female wings separated by a central lobby. Dalton is composed of suites, which share a bathroom between double rooms. Dunspaugh has a large community bathroom on each floor. Dalton-Dunspaugh is exclusively for first year students.
Flood Hall
Flood Hall was named after Sister Trinita Flood, the fourth president of Barry. It houses male and female students in double air-conditioned suites; a bathroom is shared between double rooms.
Renee Mottram Doss Hall
Mottram-Doss residence hall is named after Renee Mottram Doss, one of Barry's benefactors. It contains 12 five-bedroom / two-bath suites and 4 three-bedroom / one-bath suites.
Sage Hall
Sage Hall was named after Robert F. Sage, one of Barry's benefactors. Sage houses male and female students in double rooms. A bathroom is shared between double rooms.
Weber Hall
Weber Hall was named for former Barry President Mother Genevieve Weber. It houses female, predominantly first-year students. It contains single, double, triple, and quad air-conditioned rooms, with shared and community bathrooms.
John and Neta Kolasa Hall
Located on NE 115th Street behind the Health and Sports Center, Kolasa is comprised of double and single rooms with private bathrooms in each. It houses male and female upperclass students, and features three lounge areas within the building.
Benincasa Hall
Named for St. Catherine of Siena, Benincasa is located on NE 115th Street behind the health and Sports Center. Benincasa is a mirror image of Kolasa. It houses male and female upperclass students.
Holly House Apartments
Located approximately two blocks north of the main campus, these are traditional apartment-style units, consisting of efficiencies, 1-bedroom, and 2-bedroom units. Amenities include full kitchens, gated access, and on-site pool and laundry facility. It house male and female upperclass students.
Saint Catherine Apartments
Located across the street from the university, these are traditional apartment-style one-bedroom apartments. Amenities include full kitchens, gated access, and reserved parking. It house male and female upperclass students.
University Villa Apartments
Located across the street from the main campus, hese are traditional apartment-style one-bedroom and efficiency apartments. Amenities include full kitchens and an on-site pool and laundry. It house female upperclass students.
Themed Housing
Housing and Residence Life currently offers themed housing for student groups and organizations in five houses located in the surrounding area. These locations are available for upperclass returning students who are active members of student groups and organizations that have been pre-approved for themed housing.
