Georgetown Dorms Ranked

Discover the top-rated dorms at Georgetown University, ranked by students on RateMyDorm. Check out the Georgetown Page for more details.

  • Rated 2.7 / 5 stars by 3 Georgetown students

    "It was such work to get to Darnall and from Darnall. Literally, walking from Darnall to the gym was already a workout. I sent a request to fix 2 of the 5 showers in the men's room and it took an entire semester. If you want anything fixed ASAP, have your parents call/complain, it makes them do it quicker. Rooms do not have private bathrooms and there is construction of the new hospital wing for the foreseeable future so and it is next to Darnall. XD"
    Read 3 Darnall Hall reviews
  • Rated 3.8 / 5 stars by 1 Georgetown student

    "Henle is a mixed bag. Some parts are quiet. The fish bowl is always loud. Some apartments are small, and some are big. I had 2 doubles and a single. The rooms were a good size, but the living room/kitchen is the biggest perk. Bathroom was pretty solid as well. No major issues even with 5 people. Location is a little further from some classes and the library, but you have Epi and Leavey nearby. Overall, would recommend unless you have a bunch of 9AM classes in Walsh."
    Read 1 Henle Village review
  • New South at Georgetown

    Rated 3.8 / 5 stars by 5 Georgetown students

    "Hands down one of the best freshman dorms on campus. Great location (next to the HFSC, library, and dining hall), the water is always hot (unlike other dorms), and the rooms have a sink in them."
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  • Rated 3.8 / 5 stars by 1 Georgetown student

    "Not the best of your 2nd year housing options, but it has its own bathroom, and that's ba huge perk. Most people kept to themselves. If you want a dorm that's just for you to relax, this is for you. If you want to live in a party dorm, look elsewhere. My common room had a foosball table, but that might have just been for that year."
    Read 1 Village C East review
  • Rated 4 / 5 stars by 1 Georgetown student

    "Copley is a beautiful building in one of the best locations on campus. The basement and first four floors are suite-style with two doubles connected by a shared bathroom. The rooms are nice and clean. This is probably the nicest housing you can get as a group of sophomores going through the housing lottery. The only downside is that your RHO is all the way in Arrupe."
    Read 1 Copley Hall review
  • Rated 4 / 5 stars by 1 Georgetown student

    "Nevils is the nicest on-campus housing. Your Nevils apartment will not be as big as a townhouse, but it will nicer overall and have newer appliances. It has easy access to Wisey’s, Walsh, Tombs, and Car Barn, and there’s an RHO downstairs in LXR."
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  • Rated 4.2 / 5 stars by 3 Georgetown students

    "Harbin is a great freshman hall. Great location, the layout is done in a way so as to encourage interaction and it has the best community out of all. You have a much better people:bathroom ratio, meaning it's often cleaner and less crowded than in other freshman dorms. There's no sink in the room, but there is a fridge and microwave. Pretty cozy overall. "
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  • Arrupe Hall at Georgetown

    Rated 4.8 / 5 stars by 1 Georgetown student

    "Arrupe is top noch. If you're looking for a clean place without a kitchen, with central location and great amenities, look no further. Units ending in 02 and 15 are a bit bigger than the others. 4 Person units (most common) come with 1 shower room, 1 bathroom, 1 sink and 2 rooms. Amenities include a fridge, freezer and microwave. There are also some 2 and 6 people units."
    Read 1 Arrupe Hall review
  • Rated 4.8 / 5 stars by 3 Georgetown students

    "Perfect location. Size of the rooms vary, but I got stuck in a HUGE corner room. Wonderful views. Best freshman dorm."
    Read 3 Village C West reviews

At RateMyDorm, we've collected 19 student reviews from Georgetown University.