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Seton Hall

Seton Hall, built in 1911, was the first residence hall built under the aegis of the Sisters of Charity. Designed in an Italian Renaissance style, the sixth floor commands a breathtaking view of the Hudson River Palisades, as well as the George Washington and Tappan Zee Bridges. The building houses up to 90 junior and senior students in a combination of single, double, and triple rooms. Hallway bathrooms are shared by all occupants on the floor. The first floor features a kitchen, and a formal dining room for student use. The Office of Admission and the Office of Institutional Advancement are also located in Seton Hall.