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Avery Glen Apartments
Avery Glen is our college apartment complex that houses juniors and seniors only. This residence provides a transitional housing experience for upper-class students. This is a unique experience for those women who want a taste of what it is like to live on their own. The apartment units are set up for two, three and four residents within various styles of apartments. Apartments include bedroom(s), a kitchen, a living room, a dining area, a bathroom, porch and excellent closet space. The apartments are furnished with a bed/mattress, dresser, desk, chair and bookshelf for each resident. The common space is furnished with a sofa, armchair, coffee table, entertainment-unit, a dining room table and chairs. The kitchen is fully functional with a microwave, large refrigerator, dishwasher and disposal.
Avery Glen is staffed with a Resident Director, four Resident Assistants, and a Judicial Representative whose duties include building community and serving as a liaison to the campus community and enforcing college policies and residential regulations.
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Hopkins Hall
Hopkins, an upper-class residence hall, houses approximately 54 students. This building is staffed with a Resident Director, four Resident Assistants and a Judicial Representative. Built in 1953, this intimate residence hall overlooks the Alumnae Garden. This building is set back from the main entrance of campus. This residence hall typically houses sophomores and transfer students. There are bathroom facilities located on each floor. The third floor is reserved for study space. Each student is provided with a standard bed/mattress, dresser, desk, chair, bookshelf and closet.
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Inman Hall
Inman was built in 1911 and houses approximately 89 students. This building is staffed with a Residence Director, five Resident Assistants, and a Judicial Representative. This is a large residence hall known for its loft rooms, large porch, sun deck and beautiful interior. This hall is located on the main loop of the campus and typically houses juniors and seniors only. Each student is provided with a standard bed/mattress, dresser, chair, bookshelf and closet. Most rooms are provided with a large desk for two.
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Agnes Scott "Main" Hall
Agnes Scott Hall, also known as Main, was built in 1891. Main is located in the center of the main loop at the front entrance to the College. This building, housing approximately 88 upper-class students, is staffed with a Resident Director, five Resident Assistants and a Judicial Representative. The President's Office, Dean of Students, Financial Aid and Career Planning Offices are located on the first floor of this hall. This building is known for its spacious rooms and large windows. Main typically houses sophomores and juniors. Each student is provided a standard bed/mattress, dresser, desk, chair, bookshelf and closet.
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Rebekah Scott Hall
Rebekah Scott Hall was built in 1905. This is an upper-class residence hall housing approximately 80 students. This building is staffed with a Resident Director, four Resident Assistants and a Judicial Representative. The Development, Communications and Admission offices are located on the first floor of this building. This building is located on the west side of the campus, on South McDonough Street. This building is known for its large rooms and beautiful interior. A laundry room is located on the 2nd floor. Each student is provided a standard bed/mattress, dresser, chair, bookshelf and closet. Some rooms are provided with two desks, others with a large desk for two.
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Frances Winship Walters Hall
Walters Hall houses approximately 147 students with mostly first-years on the top two floors and a mix of classes on the first floor. Walters is staffed with a Senior Resident Advisor, a Resident Director, three Resident Assistants and a Judicial Representative. The Office of Information Technology Services and a computer lab are located on the ground level. This building has bathroom facilities and a fully functioning kitchen on each floor. The windows are approximately 6x6 feet in size. Each student is provided with an extra long twin bed/mattress, dresser, chair, bookshelf and closet. It is recommended that students purchase extra long sheets. Some rooms include two desks, while others have a large desk for two. The building first opened in 1956 and is located on the east side of campus, off of South Candler Street.
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Winship Hall
Winship Hall houses approximately 149 students with mostly first-years on the top two floors and a mix of classes on the first floor. Winship is staffed with a Senior Resident Advisor, a Resident Director, three Resident Assistants and a Judicial Representative. This building has a large lounge area and computer lab on the ground level as well. This building has two bathrooms, a fully functioning kitchen and a lounge on each floor. The windows are approximately 6x6 feet in size. Each student is provided with an extra long twin bed/mattress, dresser, desk/shelf combo, chair, and closet. We recommend students purchase extra long sheets. The building first opened in 1963 and is located next to Walters Hall on the east side of campus, on South Candler Street. |

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