Best Clark University Dorms
These are the best dorms at Clark University, according to students. View all dorm reviews on on the Clark University Dorm Reviews Page.
Rated 2.5 / 5 stars by 1 Clark University student
"Dana did not have the amenities of the other halls but we also didn’t have any of the drama 💀 In my year, the other halls had crazy partying/orgies/lizards/etc. Dana was peaceful so that you could come back after a night out and fall asleep in (relative) quiet! It’s far enough away from school buildings that professors aren’t wandering around near the area if you don’t wanna run into them in PJs. I would definitely recommend this hall to someone who wants to be close to other halls (so you can visit or come back real quick if you need something) but also doesn’t want to be right in the middle of things."
Read 1 Dana Hall reviewRated 4 / 5 stars by 1 Clark University student
"I really liked living in Maywood bc it’s an “authentic” sophomore experience—like traditionally most sophomores gather here so I was able to have all of my friends in one building which was awesome! The elevator is a big plus on move in day and whenever you hate walking (so basically always haha). But be warned that people are gross (esp on this campus) and there’s pee in the elevators, puke in the halls. There’s no air conditioning but that means it’s cheaper than Blackstone and tbh it’s also larger than that hall as well! Most rooms have walk in closets and big windows. It’s"
Read 1 Maywood Hall reviewRated 4 / 5 stars by 1 Clark University student
"If you are a poc you might not want to live here because of the lack of diversity as Wright was sometimes referred to as White hall (go for Hughes or Dana if diversity is important to you). Rooms were decent size, bathroom clean, laundry, kitchen, study room, and lounges all in the building which was convenient. Sometimes got a little rowdy cause fratty ish people tended to be attracted to this hall."
Read 1 Wright Hall review