Claver Hall Facts 
Claver Hall is located in the Village on the southeast side of campus, stands four stories tall, and opened in 1972. The hall is named for Saint Peter Claver, S.J., a Spanish Jesuit who spent his life alleviating the suffering of black slaves in South America.
Meet the Claver Hall Staff
- To meet the Claver Hall Staff please click here.
Hall Features
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Mixed class housing
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Co-ed by wing/floor
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Two double rooms adjoined by a bathroom
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Common lounges and kitchen
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Air-conditioning
- Village Area Bill of Rights, to view click here.
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Vending machines
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Elevator
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Four Resident Assistants throughout the building
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Resident Jesuit housing
Room Features
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Double occupancy
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Desks (3 drawers with keyboard drawer)
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Desk chairs
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Beds (most can be bunked, raised, or lofted)
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3 Drawer Dressers
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Wardrobes or Closets
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Micro-fridge (a combination microwave and refrigerator unit)
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Computer network connections
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Cable TV connection
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Phone connection (which students share but can set-up private voicemail)
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Window coverings
Room Dimensions
- Standard Room (Including the entry, closet, and bathroom) - 16' x 17'
Recommended Carpet Size
- Standard Room - 10' x 12'
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