With its central location and balance of independence and community, this on-campus housing opportunity can’t be beat. It is equipped with five unaffiliated flats available to all juniors and seniors. This beautiful building is also home to students who are living and learning as a part of premiere academic-residential programs. This robust and engaging scholarly environment is driven by faculty-student partnerships. Current students with sophomore standing and above have the opportunity to apply to live in an unaffiliated or a themed community for the upcoming school year. The room rate for a single in Thomas is a premium rate.
 
360 Degree view of a bedroom in a Thomas suite
A 360 view of a typical room in Thomas Hall

 

360 Degree view of a living area in a Thomas suite
A 360 view of a typical living space in a Thomas suite

 

360 Degree view of a dining area in a Thomas suite
A 360 view of a typical dining area in a Thomas suite
Thomas Hall
Fast Facts
  • Capacity: 135
  • Types of rooms: 9-14 single rooms placed in 11 larger flats
  • Meal plan: Required
  • Who lives here: Students of junior or senior standing in co-educational flats
Thomas Hall suite kitchen and dining area
Amenities

Per Student:

  • 1 extra-long twin-size bed
  • Desk with drawers
  • Chair
  • Wardrobe
  • Bookshelf

Per Flat (Common Amenities):

  • Bathrooms: 3 or 4 bathrooms shared among 9-14 residents of a flat
  • Fully furnished living room
  • Kitchen and full dining table
  • Full free laundry
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Heat capable per room
Thomas Hall suite living room
Flat Breakdown
  • 1st floor east: 101-113
  • 1st floor west: 121-129 (MRID Suite)
  • 2nd floor east: 201-213
  • 2nd floor west: 231-243 (MRID Suite)
  • 3rd floor east: 301-313
  • 3rd floor west: 331-344
  • 4th floor east: 401-413
  • 4th floor west: 431-444 (Honors Program)
  • 4th floor south: 461-475
  • 5th floor east: 501-514
  • 5th floor south: 561-569

Michel Rocchi International District

The Michel Rocchi International District offers an experiential living for students with an international focus. It is a home for those whose academic pursuits and interests include an international component, and for action-oriented upper division students. To live in one of these flats, you should want to live interactively with students that share the same interests.

This program also provides a home for study abroad students to orient themselves pre-departure and re-acclimate upon returning to Puget Sound.

Questions? Diane Kelley, faculty sponsor, at dkelley@pugetsound.edu, Wyatt 239, 253.879.3534.

Honors Residential Program

The Honors Program at Puget Sound offers students a chance to fulfill their core requirements in courses that focus on classic texts of Eastern and Western civilization. Each year, 34 students are selected to participate in this four-year program. These students will take classes together and build a common base of knowledge from which to draw on in subsequent classes. During senior year, each student in the program will write an honors thesis in their major or field of study and then present their research to the community. At graduation, students who complete the program will be designated as Coolidge Otis Chapman Honors Scholars.

Thomas Hall suite

This is a sample floor plan for illustrative purposes only. Actual floor plans may vary across our residence halls. All residence hall rooms include an extra-long twin bed, desk with chair, and a closet/armoire for each resident. In some cases the armoires are built into the structure of the room, while in others, the closet/armoire may be movable.

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