Bellarmine Hall Reviews
Seattle University
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I lived in an Econ-Triple my freshman year which is a very cramped space that is the size of a traditional double dorm in Bellarmine but for 3 people! There’s limited wall space for decorations and not a ton of floor space for walking. However, I’ve stuffed 10 plus people in there in semi-comfortable conditions. It is cheaper than a double and allows you to meet cool more people as a freshman. If you don’t like your roommates close quarters may be super awkward. The bathrooms are the best of any dorm hall and the location is close to classes, and the student center which is awesome during the cold winter months. The kitchen sucks because it’s in the same room as the laundry machines.
Convenient building as it was in the middle of campus and was one of the nicer dorms. Bathrooms are as clean as they can be, laundry in the basement, and lounge rooms on every floor. Cons is that the kitchen is also in the basement and there's only two elevators.
Bellarmine Hall is the most central building on campus. It’s easy to get to class and close to the dining hall (Cherry Street). The bathrooms are newer so it’s cleaner and has a lot of space. Room size will vary. Doubles are perfect size but triples are considered to be “efficient triples” so it’ll feel a bit cramped at first. Overall, I liked the convenience being close to everything. Laundry is in the basement and packages can be picked up at the lobby desk.