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List of University of Massachusetts Amherst residence halls

Residential Life at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is one of the largest on-campus housing systems in the United States. Over 14,000 students live in 51 residence halls including traditional residence halls, suites, and apartments throughout campus. Residence halls range in size from 150 to 600 residents and housing is guaranteed for first year students.

Residential areas
Source: Northeast Residential Area Sarah L. Arnold HouseCharlotte M. Crabtree HouseMinnie E. Dwight HouseMargaret Hamlin HouseAnna M. Johnson HouseHelen Knowlton HouseLottie A. Leach HouseEdward M. Lewis HouseMary M. Lyon HouseRoscoe W. Thatcher House Central Residential Area Hugh P. Baker HouseAlden C. Brett HouseWilliam P. Brooks HouseKenyon L. Butterfield HousePaul A. Chadbourne HouseJames C. Greenough HouseEdwin D. Gorman HouseRalph A. Van Meter HouseWilliam Wheeler House Orchard Hill Residential AreaEmily E. Dickinson HouseEugene Field HouseDavid Grayson HouseNoah Webster House Southwest Residential Area • Alexander E. Cance House • Calvin Coolidge Tower • Guy C. Crampton House • Ralph Waldo Emerson House • Clark H. James House • John Adams Tower • John Quincy Adams Tower • John F. Kennedy Tower • Anderson A. MacKimmie House • Herman Melville House • Franklin Moore House • Charles H. Patterson House • Mildred Pierpont House • Walter E. Prince House • Henry David Thoreau House • George Washington Tower Sylvan Residential AreaHenry D. Brown HouseWilliam M. Cashin HouseElizabeth McNamara House Commonwealth Honors College Residential Community • Birch Hall • Elm Hall • Linden Hall • Maple Hall • Oak Hall • Sycamore Hall North Apartments • North Residential Building A • North Residential Building B • North Residential Building C • North Residential Building D ==References==
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