Best University of New Hampshire Dorms
These are the best dorms at University of New Hampshire, according to students. View all dorm reviews on on the University of New Hampshire Dorm Reviews Page.
Rated 2.8 / 5 stars by 1 University of New Hampshire student
"I lived in a built up triple in Hubbard. Room was way too small to be housing three people. The building was super humid and stuffy at the beginning of the year and the lounges were always full, so it was hard if you wanted to find a place to do your work in privacy. The building itself is also super depressing. It literally looks like a prison on stilts from the outside. There is no elevator or rooms on the first floor, so it's not very handicap accessible. The 24-hour quiet study lounge was super nice to have though and it's the closest dorm to Philly, which is great if you want a late-night snack. So much for it being a privilege to live in an "Honors" dorm. Check out the Sercs instead. I was much happier there."
Read 1 Hubbard Hall reviewRated 3.5 / 5 stars by 1 University of New Hampshire student
"Fairchild is amazing especially if you are a freshman that would love to make new-friends abroad since majority of the resident are usually International students and lower classmen.The room are huge and the building is a great working distance to most of the campus building. Also fun social activities happening every week."
Read 1 Fairchild Hall reviewRated 4 / 5 stars by 1 University of New Hampshire student
"Jessie doe is nice and peaceful during the week. It is a smaller dorm so the community is very close here. It’s close to the gym and Main Street. As well as right down the road from health and wellness. The CFAR building is also really close for all your academic needs. The one downside is that there is no elevator which kinda sucks if you live on the fourth floor like me. I would suggest this dorm to all years but mostly freshman and sophomores live here. "
Read 1 Jessie Doe Hall reviewRated 4.3 / 5 stars by 1 University of New Hampshire student
"All the rooms are in a suite layout - with private bathroom, kitchen and Common area in each suite. There is also huge common areas every floor that's really good for concentrating on your studies especially if you don't want to walk to the library late at night. Almost all of the students residing in this dorm are upperclassmen."
Read 1 Mills Hall reviewRated 4.5 / 5 stars by 1 University of New Hampshire student
"One of the best dorms on campus, especially if you’re in CEPS. The suites are great and everything is brand new and clean. Only problem is it’s very far from downtown and a bit out of the way so if you have friends elsewhere you might feel a bit isolated."
Read 1 Handler Hall review