Shunk Hall
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus, University Park, PA
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About Shunk Hall
Shunk Hall is a traditional residence hall and houses students in double rooms with communal bathrooms on each floor. Residents of Shunk Hall have access to the Pollock Commons Building, which features cultural lounge, recreational room, computer help desk, Pollock dining commons and The Mix convenience store.
Gender: CoedResidents: Freshman, Undergraduate StudentAmenities at Shunk Hall
- 24-hour front desk services
- Computer lab
- Cable
- Dining Hall
- WiFi
- Laundry room
- Study lounge
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- Freshman | August 29
- Freshman | September 23
Room Types at Shunk Hall
- Traditional Room, 2-person
Rooms are double occupancy. Each room contains two beds, two desks, two chairs, two closets and one microfridge.
- Traditional Room, 8-person
Supplemental housing space is typically lounge space that has been converted to permanent living space. Rooms contain eight beds, eight dressers, four microfridges, eight desks and eight chairs.
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- Traditional Room, 2-person
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