Georgia Hall
Georgia Hall is the largest residence hall on campus and is typically home for many first and second-year students.
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⭐ Living in Georgia Hall
First-year male students live on the fourth floor of Georgia Hall. Georgia is a co-ed residence hall, with male and female upperclassmen on the first three floors. Georgia Hall is right in the heart of the PC campus: It’s beside Springs Student Center and across from Neville Hall, where you’ll have your English, history and other humanities classes.
The rooms in Georgia Hall are furnished with two twin beds, two dressers, and two sets of desks with chairs. You can easily set up your room however you’d like. The rooms in Georgia Hall are suite-style: You and your roommate will share the bathroom with your suitemates in the room on the other side of the bathroom.
There’s a lobby on the first floor and lounges on the third and fourth floors. Each hall has its own resident assistant, and the resident director for all of Georgia Hall lives on the first floor.
Most important, you can feel safe in Georgia Hall. You and your fellow residents in Georgia Hall will be the only ones with a key card giving you 24/7 access to your residence hall. You and your fellow students’ key cards give you limited access to other residence halls on campus so that you can visit friends.
The rooms in Georgia Hall are furnished with two twin beds, two dressers, and two sets of desks with chairs. You can easily set up your room however you’d like. The rooms in Georgia Hall are suite-style: You and your roommate will share the bathroom with your suitemates in the room on the other side of the bathroom.
There’s a lobby on the first floor and lounges on the third and fourth floors. Each hall has its own resident assistant, and the resident director for all of Georgia Hall lives on the first floor.
Most important, you can feel safe in Georgia Hall. You and your fellow residents in Georgia Hall will be the only ones with a key card giving you 24/7 access to your residence hall. You and your fellow students’ key cards give you limited access to other residence halls on campus so that you can visit friends.