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Harry L. Agard House
- Street Address: 96 South Street
- Total Approximate Square Feet: 16,420
- Central Campus Area
- 2023-2024 Agard Floorplans
2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 32
- Single Rooms: 6
- Double Rooms: 12
- Flex Rooms: 1 (used as a double)
- House Coordinator: Uyi Osayimwen
Agard boasts a welcoming common room, a country kitchen with stainless steel fixtures and appliances, and beautiful single and double rooms with unique architectural features. Agard is located near the Student Health Services Center, the Clark Art Museum, and Horn.
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Belvidere Brooks House
- Street Address: 983 Main Street
- Total Approximate Square Footage: 10,306
- Central Campus Area
- 2023-2024 Brooks Floorplans
2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 29
- Single Rooms: 3
- Double Rooms: 11
- Flex Rooms: 2 (used as doubles)
- House Coordinator: Abby Sinclair
Brooks offers a nice common room on the first floor, and a kitchen on the ground floor. Brooks is centrally located on campus next to Spencer House, and the Center for Learning in Action’s offices can be found on the ground floor as well.
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William Cullen Bryant House
- Street Address: 1020 Main Street
- Total Approximate Square Footage: 22,117
- West Campus Area
- 2023-2024 Bryant Floorplans
2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 62
- Single Rooms: 62
- House Coordinators: Haley Zimmerman ’26 & Chandler Taylor ’27 & Zoe Leindecker ’27
Bryant is one of four buildings known as the Greylock Quad. Bryant rooms boast huge windows that overlook the quad and towards Main Street. Residents will find singles arranged into suites with common rooms, and a nice kitchen. Bryant House is close to the ’62 Center for Theatre and Dance, and the quad has an easy-access path that leads to the Paresky Center.
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Franklin Carter House
- Street Address: 36 North Street
- Total Approximate Square Footage: 24,950
- West Campus Area
- 2023-2024 Carter Floorplans
2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 70
- Single Rooms: 70
- House Coordinators: Shreya Seshadri ’27 & David Canez ’27
Carter is one of four buildings known as the Greylock Quad. Carter boasts rooms with huge windows that look over the quad and towards the Williamstown Town Hall. Residents will find singles arranged into suites with common rooms, and a nice kitchen. Carter is close to the ’62 Center for Theatre and Dance, and has an easy-access path that leads to the Paresky Center.
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Currier Hall
- Street Address: 14 Driscoll Hall Drive
- Total Approximate Square Footage: 34,285
- East Campus Area
- 2023-2024 Currier Floorplans
2023-2024 Info
- Total Beds: 72
- Single Rooms: 52
- Double Rooms: 3
- Flex Rooms: 7 (used as doubles)
- House Coordinators: David Wignall
Currier has a feel of “lived-in charm and days-gone-by.” Bluestone stairs showing years of foot erosion from former students take you to the upper floors with rooms arranged in suite-like style and curved common rooms at each end. Ground floor rooms boast high ceilings and some have French windows and doors – in fact, very tall students can actually stand in the fireplace in one of the larger double rooms, which also has a curious stone head affixed to the mantelpiece. A small kitchen on the ground floor can be used for modest food prep. Currier is the home of the famed Currier Ballroom, a beautiful programming space that features rich wood paneling, high ceilings, and a piano. The Ballroom is a great space for classy social events and has hosted many Cap-and-Bells productions, balls, costume parties, and fancy dinners.
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Cyrus M. Dodd House
- Street Address: 64 Mission Park Drive
- Total Approximate Square Footage: 31,705
- North Campus Area
- 2023-2024 Dodd Floorplans
2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 76
- Single Rooms: 16
- Double Rooms: 18
- Flex Rooms: 12 (used as doubles)
- House Coordinators: Levi Hughes & Nifty Haile
Formerly the pre-1970 Williams Inn, Dodd is a white clapboard building located on the northeast side of the campus – and almost every room has its own bathroom. The house itself boasts a spacious common area with a nice kitchen on the first floor, and a grand piano. Dodd Commons and the Gibson Room are also located on the first floor, and host a variety of events throughout the year.
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East College
- Street Address: 10 Lawrence Hall Drive
- Total Approximate Square Feet: 13,152
- East Campus Area
- 2023-2024 East Floorplans
East College will be used for winter break housing.
If you are living in East, your room may be needed to house another student during winter break.2023-2024 Info
- Total Beds: 62
- Single Rooms: 16
- Double Rooms: 12
- Flex Rooms: 11 (used as doubles)
- House Coordinators: Katie Maier & Nichole Kim
East was named for its geographical location to West College when it was built in 1842. East offers a nice common room with a kitchen on the first floor, and is located very close to Goodrich Hall, the Williams College Museum of Art, and the athletic complex.
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Fayerweather Hall
- Street Address: 28 Lawrence Hall Drive
- Total Approximate Square Footage: 16,288
- East Campus Area
- Fayerweather Floorplans
2023-2024 Info
- Total Beds: 79
- Single Rooms: 17
- Double Rooms: 21
- Flex Rooms: 10 (used as doubles)
- House Coordinators: Adelio Lechuga Kanapilly & Nathan Moldavsky
Fayerweather, affectionately called “Fay,” is very similar in structure to East College. It was, in fact, called South College until 1905, when rags-to-riches Daniel Fayerweather’s long-argued will helped to pay for renovations. Fay offers a large common room and kitchen on the ground floor. Fay is right next to the Williams College Museum of Art, and close to Goodrich Hall and the athletic complex.
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Ebenezer Fitch House
- Street Address: 30 Driscoll Hall Drive
- Total Approximate Square Feet: 16,868
- East Campus Area
- 2023-2024 Fitch Floorplans
2023-2024 Info
- Total Beds: 47
- Single Rooms: 25
- Double Rooms: 9
- Flex Rooms: 2 (used as doubles)
- House Coordinator: Tyler Smith ’24
Fitch offers a number of options for suite-style living. The ground floor has a nice-sized kitchen and common area. Rooms have wood floors and, if you’re lucky enough to get on the 2nd or 3rd floor, you’ll have beautiful views of the quad and the surrounding purple mountains. Fitch is very close to Driscoll Dining Hall and is located between Currier and Prospect.
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Garfield
- Street Address: 45 South Street
- Total Approximate Square Footage: 15,000
- West Campus Area
- Garfield Floorplans – updated for 2023-2024
Garfield House will be used for winter break housing.
If you are living in Garfield, your room may be needed to house another student during winter break.2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 40
- Single Rooms: 20
- Double Rooms: 10
- House Coordinator: Izzy Polanco
The new Garfield, which opened in 2019, offers a kitchen & common space on the ground floor, a kitchenette on the 2nd floor, common space on the first floor, and 4-person & 6-person suite-style living and laundry rooms on the first & second floors. Garfield’s spacious south lawn is great for barbecues, pick-up soccer games, or lying in the sun. In the winter, the hill by the house is a great spot for sledding. Garfield is located next door to the Center for Development Economics.
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Washington Gladden House
- Street Address: 44 North Street
- Total Approximate Square Footage: 27,082
- West Campus Area
- Gladden Floorplans – updated for 2023-2024
2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 88
- Single Rooms: 84
- Double Rooms: 2
- House Coordinators: Annie Chang & Thomas Huckans & Michael Okpoti
- TAPSI International Housing – Community Coordinators: Simon Angolaun & Thianna Chisholm ’26
Gladden is one of four houses known as the Greylock Quad. Gladden rooms boast huge windows that look over the quad, towards the Williamstown Town Hall, and north towards the mountains. Residents will find singles arranged into suites with common rooms, and a nice kitchen. Gladden is close to the ’62 Center for Theatre and Dance, and the quad has an easy-access path that leads to the Paresky Center.
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Goodrich House
- Street Address: 65 Mission Park Drive
- Total Approximate Square Footage: 6,120
- North Campus Area
- Goodrich Floorplans – updated for 2023-2024
2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 14
- Single Rooms: 4
- Double Rooms: 4
- Flex Rooms: 1 (used as a double)
- House Coordinator: Bri Kang
Goodrich offers big windows, nice porches, and spacious common rooms. Rooms on the third floor have views overlooking the wooded landscape. It’s close to Dodd House, Sewall House, the Center for Environmental Studies/Zilkha Center, and Sawyer Library.
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Horn Hall
- Street Address: 64 Stetson Court
- Total Approximate Square Feet: 25,000
- Central Campus Area
- Horn Floorplans – updated for 2023-2024
Horn Hall will be used for winter break housing.
If you are living in Horn, your room may be needed to house another student during winter break.2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 80
- Single Rooms: 20
- Double Rooms: 10
- Flex Rooms: 20 (used as doubles)
- House Coordinators: Manuel Lemus & Frances Lu & Gio Kim
Horn Hall offers suites, pod lounges with kitchenettes, a nice kitchen+dining area, a multi-purpose meeting/collaborative learning room, and a spacious & comfortable central living room. The backyard is a great place to hang out on a warm fall or spring day. Horn is located near the Student Health Services Center, Chadbourne, Agard, Brooks, & Spencer.
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Mary Hubbell House
- Street Address: 72 Mission Park Drive
- Total Approximate Square Footage: 6,000
- North Campus Area
- Hubbell Floorplans – updated for 2023-2024
2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 28
- Single Rooms: 10
- Double Rooms: 8
- Flex Rooms: 1 (used as a double)
- House Coordinator: Abel Mesfin
Famous for its large “Hubbell Doubles” and nice singles, the house boasts beautiful hardwood floors, private bathrooms for most rooms, bay windows, high ceilings, and a nice kitchen. One room has its own porch off the back. Hubbell was named for the wife of former Williams president Mark Hopkins. First located where Chapin Hall stands today, it was moved to its present location in 1910. Hubbell is located near Dodd House and Parsons House, on “Dodd Circle.”
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Lehman Hall
- Street Address: 94 Chapin Hall Drive
- Total Approximate Square Footage: 10,008
- North Campus Area
- Lehman Floorplans – updated for 2023-2024
2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 30
- Single Rooms: 30
- House Coordinator: Jared Lambright
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Mark Hopkins House
- Street Address: 32 North Street
- Total Approximate Square Feet: 27,530
- West Campus Area
- Mark Hopkins Floorplans– updated for 2023-2024
2024-2025 Info
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- Total Beds: 76
- Single Rooms: 72
- Double Rooms: 1
- Flex Rooms: 1 (used as a double)
- House Coordinators: Killian Reilly & Madeline Carswell
- TAPSI Silliams Housing – Community Coordinators: Izzy Weitzman & Madison Roziac
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- TAPSI SLC Housing – Community Coordinators: Emma Hennessy & Fiona Picone
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- TAPSI Global Housing – Community Coordinators: Elijah Adu & Otis Birnbaum
Mark Hopkins is one of four buildings known as the Greylock Quad. Mark Hopkins rooms boast huge windows that overlook the quad and towards the Williamstown Town Hall. Residents of Mark Hopkins will find mostly singles arranged into suites with common rooms, and a nice kitchen. Mark Hopkins is close to the ’62 Center for Theatre and Dance, and the quad has an easy-access path that leads to the Paresky Center.
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Mission Park
- North Campus Area
- Mission Park Floorplans– updated for 2023-2024
2025-2026 Info
- Total Beds: 295
- Single Rooms: 279
- Double Rooms: 1
- Flex Rooms: 15 (used as a double)
- House Coordinators: To be determined.
Mission Park is made up of four sections. We’ll be the first to admit that Mission is a funny looking building (winner of an architectural award my foot) – but those who live there have no complaints. The rooms in Mission Park are situated in funny little zig-zag angled ways.
Mission Park takes its name from the part of campus where, in 1806, five Williams students gathered in the then-maple grove on a warm summer day to discuss their interest in spreading Christianity. When a sudden lightning storm interrupted their discussion, they took shelter in a nearby haystack (check out the Haystack Monument on your way to the building!), huddling and praying for foreign missionaries. Although not praying, ironically, to be hiding under something less flammable than a stack of hay…
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Armstrong makes up the western-most section of Mission Park.
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Pratt makes up the west-central section of Mission Park. Both Pratt & Mills have great views of Mission Park (meaning, the actual park – green grass, lovely trees, and the Haystack Monument) to the south, and the Mountains, the MOUNTAINS! to the North.
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Mills comprises the east-central section of Mission Park. Both Mills & Pratt have great views of Mission Park (meaning, the actual park – green grass, lovely trees, and the Haystack Monument) to the south, and the Mountains, the MOUNTAINS! to the North.
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Dennett is the eastern-most section of Mission Park.
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Morgan Hall
- Street Address: 7 Spring Street
- Total Approximate Square Feet: 24,432
- Central Campus Area
- Morgan Floorplans– updated for 2023-2024
Please note – the ground floor is included here, but all of the ground floor bedrooms are used as temporary/emergency rooms and are not available for selection processes
2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 112
- Single Rooms: 80
- Double Rooms: 4
- Flex Rooms: 12 (used as doubles)
- House Coordinators: Ry Emmert & Muhammad Haad & Niles Wahlin
Morgan Hall sits on the corner of Main and Spring Streets, in the center of Williamstown and the Williams campus, and very near the science complex and West College. Morgan’s ground floor offers a welcoming common space and a beautiful kitchen.
Please Note: the Lasell Bells are heard well by Morgan residents, and they cannot be turned off or adjusted, sorry!
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Parsons House
- Street Address: 82 Mission Park Drive
- Total Approximate Square Feet: 5,000
- North Campus Area
- Parsons Floorplans– updated for 2023-2024
2022-2023 Info
- Total Beds: 12
- Single Rooms: 2
- Double Rooms: 5
- House Coordinator: Ari Quasney ’25
Parsons is a small house with a bright kitchen, glassed in porches, and a great view from the front porch, looking south towards the middle of campus and Sawyer Library. Parsons is located near Hubbell House and Dodd House, on “Dodd Circle.”
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Perry House
- Street Address: 1017 Main Street
- Total Approximate Square Footage: 20,000
- West Campus Area
- Perry Floorplans– updated for 2023-2024
2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 30
- Single Rooms: 8
- Double Rooms: 5
- Flex Rooms: 6 (used as doubles)
- House Coordinator: Dylan Safai
Perry has a lot of common space on the first floor, including a beautiful library that’s great for studying and resting, and an inner room known as the Goat Room, which is used for events & fancy dinners. A grand staircase takes you to the upstairs rooms. Perry is located on the corner of Stetson Court near Wood House, Weston Hall, and the Jewish Religious Center.
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Prospect House
- Street Address: 59 Driscoll Hall Drive
- Total Approximate Square Footage: 39,360
- East Campus Area
- Prospect Floorplans– updated for 2023-2024
2024-2025 Info
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- Total Beds: 104
- Single Rooms: 104
- House Coordinators: Pauline Kang, Katherine Yu & Adelaide Herman
- TAPSI AAPI Housing – Community Coordinators: Zayneb Moin & Erika Jing
Prospect boasts good common rooms throughout the building, and a spacious ground floor common room with a nice kitchen. Most rooms have great views south towards the purple mountains and the football field, or north into the quad. Prospect is located between Fayerweather Hall and Fitch House, and is very close to Driscoll Dining Hall and the athletic complex.
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Sewall House
- Street Address: 49 Mission Park Drive
- Total Approximate Square Feet: 3,000
- North Campus Area
- Sewall Floorplans– updated for 2023-2024
2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 13
- Single Rooms: 5
- Double Rooms: 2
- Flex Rooms: 2 (used as doubles)
- House Coordinator: Abel Mesfin
Sewall has been described by those who have lived there, as a place that truly feels like living in a home. However, there are no true common rooms except the kitchen and dining area. Sewall is located close to Dodd, Goodrich House, Sawyer Library, and the Center for Environmental Studies/Zilkha Center.
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Philip Spencer House
- Street Address: 973 Main Street
- Total Approximate Square Feet: 19,090
- Central Campus Area
- Spencer Floorplans– updated for 2023-2024
2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 26
- Single Rooms: 12
- Double Rooms: 6
- Flex Rooms: 1 (used as a double)
- TAPSI La Casa Housing – Community Coordinators: Lucas Silva & Yarlin Morales
Spencer’s first floor is all common spaces, and includes two living areas, a kitchen, and a library. Second-floor rooms are arranged primarily as suites, and some rooms on the second floor look onto balconies & porches. Spencer is close to Brooks House, the science complex, the ’62 Center for Theatre and Dance, and the Paresky Center.
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Thompson Hall
- Street Address: 172 Park Street
- Total Approximate Square Footage: 13,215
- North Campus Area
- Thompson Floorplans– updated for 2023-2024
2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 33
- Single Rooms: 17
- Double Rooms: 4
- Flex Rooms: 4 (used as doubles)
- House Coordinator: Vistorica Nyambekye
Thompson is located behind Mission Park on the corner of Park Street & Lynde Lane. Formerly the College Infirmary (Health Center), Thompson has large central corridors lined with single and double rooms of varying size. Nice common rooms and a beautiful kitchen add to this house’s charm, as does the history. Thompson is close to Mission Park Dining Hall, the tennis courts, Tyler, and Tyler Annex.
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John C. Tyler House
- Street Address: 183 Park Street
- Total Approximate Square Feet: 15,880
- North Campus Area
- Tyler Floorplans– updated for 2023-2024
Tyler House will be used for winter break housing.
If you are living in Tyler, your room may be needed to house another student during winter break.2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 46
- Single Rooms: 12
- Double Rooms: 9
- Flex Rooms: 8 (being used as doubles)
- House Coordinator: Karishma Santebennur
Tyler offers two grand living rooms on the first floor, and a nice kitchen. Most rooms in Tyler have hardwood floors and ample closet space — some even have old fireplaces which are now decorative. Tyler is close to Tyler Annex, Thompson, and Mission Park.
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Tyler House Annex
- Street Address: 185 Park Street
- Total Approximate Square Footage: 11,734
- North Campus Area
- Tyler Annex Floorplans– updated for 2023-2024
Tyler Annex will be used for winter break housing.
If you are living in Tyler Annex, your room may be needed to house another student during winter break.2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 71
- Single Rooms: 9
- Flex Rooms: 31 (being used as doubles)
- House Coordinator: Connor Connolly
Tyler Annex offers nice common areas and a kitchen on the first floor. Bathrooms are semi-private, shared only by two rooms each. Tyler Annex offers a view of a small forested area beyond a nice lawn on the north side of the building (deer often graze on the local greenery there). Tyler Annex is next to Tyler House, and close to Thompson Hall and Mission Park.
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West College
- Street Address: 931 Main Street
- Total Approximate Square Footage: 16,296
- Central Campus Area
- West Floorplans– updated for 2023-2024
2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 62
- Single Rooms: 28
- Flex Rooms: 17 (used as doubles)
- House Coordinators: Abraham Paik & Analua Moreira
West is the oldest building on the Williams College campus, originally built in 1790. West boasts comfortable rooms, hardwood floors, a nice kitchen, and a large living room. West is located in the center of campus, near Spring Street, the Paresky Center, and the science complex.
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Hamilton B. Wood House
- Street Address: 1039 Main Street
- Total Approximate Square Feet: 16,320
- West Campus Area
- Wood Floorplans – updated for 2023-2024
2024-2025 Info
- Total Beds: 27
- Single Rooms: 19
- Double Rooms: 2
- Flex Rooms: 2 (used as doubles)
- TAPSI Eban Housing – Community Coordinators: Harryson Ferreira & Gabby Brown
Wood House offers two beautiful living rooms on the first floor, as well as a study in the back, and a kitchen. The basement has a common space used for events and recreation space. Wood is located on the corner of Main Street and South Street, and is close to the ’62 Center for Theatre and Dance, Perry House, Garfield, and the Greylock Quad.