Ironwood Hall
Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, AZ
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About Ironwood Hall
Ironwood Hall opened in the fall of 2015. It has fully furnished suites, an inviting lobby, breakout rooms for studying, laundry facilities on every floor and a massive outdoor courtyard.
Gender: CoedResidents: Freshman, Undergraduate StudentAmenities at Ironwood Hall
- Study lounge
- Cable
- Pool
- Air Conditioning
- WiFi
- Laundry room
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Resident Reviews of Ironwood Hall
- Freshman | February 24
- Sophomore | June 16
Ironwood was a decent place to live in. I lived there my freshman year and it was okay. Ironwood is a bit far from lopes way and the union. The only good thing is the parking garage. Ironwood is located in the grove which is freshman housing so if you don’t wanna be with freshman then don’t room in the grove. It loud at nights before we are facing the street on w missiouri Ave and we would hear homeless and people waking and being loud.
- Freshman | July 22
- Freshman | August 9
Room Types at Ironwood Hall
- Traditional Room, 4-person
- Apartment, 6-person
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