Greensboro Hall is a first-year residence.
Greensboro Hall opened for new, incoming students in the Fall 2020 semester. Rooms in Greensboro Hall are suites with two double rooms (two students in each room) sharing a common entry. The common entry contains the bathroom and a refrigerator and microwave to share. Greensboro Hall also has four person suites with private bedrooms on each floor. Just like the suite doubles, the four students in single rooms share a common entry, bathroom, refrigerator, and microwave. In addition to lounges on each floor, this building is equipped with a community kitchen accessible to all residents on-campus.
First Year Students
Double Suites
XL Twin Beds
Shared Bathrooms
2 Roommates
19 Meal Plan
Wifi
Room Features
- Double room, suite style, with common entry, refrigerator, microwave, and bathroom
- XL twin bed, dresser, armoire, desk, and chair for each student
Community Features
- Shuffleboard, project room, community kitchen, and lounges on each wing and floor
- All housing is equipped with full cooling and heating systems
- Wifi
- Free laundry
- Secure bike storage on first floor
- Elevator access
Meal Plan Required
- 19 meals per week
Living in Sarasota
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