Aquinas Hall - This coed, dormitory-style student residence is the centerpiece for the Main Campus quad. For more information, click on About PC > Campus Buildings > Traditional Residence Halls on the PC Web site.
Bedford Hall - This coed, apartment-style student residence also houses the Personal Counseling Center and the Student Health Center. For more information, click on About PC > Campus Buildings > On-Campus Apartments on the PC Web site.
Cunningham Hall - This student residence features six-person apartment-style living for female and male students. For more information, click on About PC > Campus Buildings > On-Campus Apartments on the PC Web site.
Davis Hall - This is one of two student residence halls featuring four-person apartment-style living for female and male students. The lower level includes a chapel named for St. Martin de Porres. For more information, click on About PC > Campus Buildings > On-Campus Apartments on the PC Web site.
DiTraglia Hall - This is one of three student residences featuring six-person apartment-style living for female and male students. For more information, click on About PC > Campus Buildings > On-Campus Apartments on the PC Web site.
Dominic House - Located near the center of campus, the circa-1850 granite building is listed with the National Register of Historic Places. The building serves as the residence for the College’s president and the executive vice president. For more information, click on About PC > Campus Buildings > Dominican on the PC Web site.
Dore Hall - This East Campus dormitory-style student residence houses female students. For more information, click on About PC > Campus Buildings > Traditional Residence Halls on the PC Web site.
Fennell Hall - Located on the East Campus, this is a traditional student residence housing male students. For more information, click on About PC > Campus Buildings > Traditional Residence Halls on the PC Web site.
Guzman Hall - This is a dormitory-style student residence housing male students. For more information, click on About PC > Campus Buildings > Traditional Residence Halls on the PC Web site.
Mal Brown Hall - This is one of three residence halls featuring six-person apartment-style living for female and male students. For more information, click on About PC > Campus Buildings > On-Campus Apartments on the PC Web site.
McDermott Hall - This is a dormitory-style student residence housing male students. For more information, click on About PC > Campus Buildings > Traditional Residence Halls on the PC Web site.
McVinney Hall - This is a dormitory-style student residence housing female students. For more information, click on About PC > Campus Buildings > Traditional Residence Halls on the PC Web site.
Meagher Hall - This is a dormitory-style student residence housing female students. For more information, click on About PC > Campus Buildings > Traditional Residence Halls on the PC Web site.
Raymond Hall - This building is a traditional residence hall for female students and also contains the main resident student dining hall, the Friar Station post office, and the campus mail room. For more information, click on About PC > Campus Buildings > Traditional Residence Halls on the PC Web site.
St. Joseph Hall - This multipurpose building is a dormitory-style male residence hall. The building also houses the Office of Residence Life. For more information, click on About PC > Campus Buildings > Traditional Residence Halls on the PC Web site.
St. Thomas Aquinas Priory-Gragnani Dominican Center - This building serves as the principal residence for approximately 40 Dominican Friars who teach, lead, and serve at Providence College. It contains Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel, a library, meeting rooms, and common dining and recreational facilities. For more information, click on About PC > Campus Buildings > Dominican on the PC Web site.
Suites Hall - This coed, suite-style facility offers students a third option to traditional residence halls and on-campus apartments. Located on the East Campus, it features two-person bedrooms with an adjoining common living area for combinations of four or six persons per suite. For more information, click on About PC > New Initiatives > Suites Hall on the PC Web site.