Residence Life
Residence Halls and Apartments
At St. Kate’s, it’s all about options. There are seven traditional residence halls — including two brand-new buildings with four-person suites, as well as apartments. Housing is also available on the Minneapolis campus.
Each of our distinctive residence halls offers unique amenities including kitchens, computer labs, laundry facilities, lounges and common areas. Each living space is furnished with beds, desks, chairs and dressers. Living room furniture is provided in apartments and suites.
First-Year Residence Halls
Living in a residence hall with other first-year women allows you to build your own community and find the special support you need in your first year of college.
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| Crandall Hall is a small, quiet building of double and single rooms. The building houses a mixture of approximately 60 first-year and transfer students on three floors. The building is named for 19th-century women's rights activist Prudence Crandall and features newly decorated lounge areas and a newly remodeled kitchen. Learn more >> |
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| St. Mary Hall, the largest residence hall on campus, has numerous amenities including study and TV lounges, computer labs, laundry facilities and a kitchen. The Library and student center are close and fitness facilities in the Butler Center are just a 10-second dash across the street. Learn more >> |
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| Stanton Hall is an identical twin to Crandall Hall, housing about 60 first-year students in double rooms. The building's kitchen and lounge areas were recently renovated. Stanton is close to Butler Center and Coeur de Catherine and is connected to Crandall with a heated, above-ground tunnel. Learn more >> |
Upper-class Residence Halls
Living on campus means your friends and fellow students are always around the corner — ready to study, meet for coffee or attend an event. And you'll never have to worry about traffic, bad weather or how you'll get to school — because you'll be here already.
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| Originally the music building, Caecilian Hall offers elegant interior spaces including a fourth-floor "Sky Lounge." The building features single, double and triple rooms as well as housing for Weekend College students. It is located at the north edge of the Quad, a short walk from many campus buildings and attractions. Learn more >> |
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| One of the two newest residence halls at St. Kate's, Susan Schmid Morrison Hall opened in 2007. The building, adjacent to the Library and Coeur de Catherine, offers a mix of apartments with full kitchens and suites with kitchenettes. Both options are fully furnished and have two bathrooms. The building also features air conditioning, computer labs and numerous study and TV lounges. Learn more >> |
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| Brand new for 2007, Henrietta Schmoll Rauenhorst Hall offers spacious and fully furnished four-person suites. The building is connected to Morrison Hall through the Visitation Commons and offers plenty of amenities including computer labs, multiple lounges and full community kitchens on each floor. The building is close to Coeur de Catherine and the center of campus. Learn more >> |
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| Offering great views of the Minneapolis skyline, Whitby Hall is part residence hall, part academic building. About 100 students and several academic departments call Whitby home, meaning going to class could be as easy as going down a flight of stairs. The building offers numerous lounges, full kitchens on each floor and spacious rooms with large windows and high ceilings. Learn more >> |
Apartments
St. Kate's offers apartment living that strikes the perfect balance of convenience and independence.
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| The Alberta Apartments house upper-class students and student-parents. Units are available with one or two bedrooms and one or two bathrooms. All apartments are air-conditioned, fully furnished and rent includes all utilities. Learn more >> |
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| The Georgia Apartments offer upper-class students one- or two-bedroom units that are fully furnished and air-conditioned. Rent includes all utilities. Learn more >> |