Stone-Davis Residential Halls
People in glass houses should really just move to Stone-Davis. Home to two of Wellesley’s 20+ residence halls.
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🏠 Residential Life
Each residence hall at Wellesley has its own culture and feel, so whether it's the warm hardwood charm of Beebe, or Casa Cervantes, where only Spanish is spoken, you’ll find your place—and that place will be full of other passionate Wellesley students of all grade levels from all around the world. Each hall also has dedicated living spaces (open 24/7) where you can socialize, study, or take part in a variety of fun events like weekly teas, floor social programs, finals treats, or House Council.
🏠 Stone-Davis
Gothic in style, but not in feel. Loved for its circular dining hall and courtyard with views of Lake Waban.
🧑🤝🧑 Roommates
In your first year: Usually one, but maybe two or three. Sometimes chosen, but more often assigned based on compatibility. Always someone you can go to and grow with.
In your second, third, and fourth years, you’ll choose your roommates(s)–or whether you want a roommate at all. Seniors get first dibs on housing preferences, and it flows downward from there.