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Lantana Hall

Lantana Hall houses first- and second-year students in Barrett, The Honors College, as well as upper-division students.  Amenities include a community kitchen, an outdoor patio and grill area, laundry facilities, study spaces, social lounges and a large lawn for events. Lantana Hall is also home to the Barrett Suite, including classrooms, study spaces, and honors faculty and staff offices.

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Housing

🏘️ Housing

Living on campus is expected for first-year students and recommended for upper division students, and not only because living on campus enhances your experience. You are also more likely to excel in the classroom, get more involved in campus activities, have more interaction with faculty, and feel more connected to the campus community.

Who lives at Lantana Hall?

First-year students in the College of Global Futures, College of Health Solutions and W. P. Carey School of Business live here as part of ASU's residential college model, as well as upper division students. Lantana Hall also serves as home for Barrett, the Honors College at the ASU Polytechnic campus.

As a first-year student, you're expected to live on the campus of your major. You will live in a supportive, close-knit residential college community designed to help you succeed at ASU. Residential colleges place you next door to classmates that share your major or career interests and feature programs, events and amenities tailored to your major. Form valuable connections with roommates and classmates that will last a lifetime. Learn from staff who are prepared to help you build the foundation for your next four years. Explore housing at ASU: https://housing.asu.edu/.

Gender inclusive housing

Gender inclusive housing accommodations are offered in each residential college community at no additional cost.

Students requesting Gender Inclusive Housing must email University Housing. Requests can be submitted at any time of the year. Gender inclusive housing requests will be accommodated based on space availability; preferences are not guaranteed and availability is limited.

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