• Weaver Hall

    University of FloridaGainesville, FL

  • Overall Dorm Grade

    • A
      Location on Campus
    • A
      Dorm Common Areas
    • A
      Proximity to Dining
    • A
      Independent Study Space
    • A
      Room Size
    • A
      Wifi Connectivity

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  • About Weaver Hall

    Weaver Hall is a traditional style residence hall offering double and triple rooms. Weaver Hall houses the International House living learning community.

    Gender: Coed
    Residents: Undergraduate Student

    Amenities at Weaver Hall

    • Study lounge
    • 24-hour front desk services
    • TV lounge
    • Cable
    • Air Conditioning
    • WiFi
    • Laundry room
    • Kitchen
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    Resident Reviews of Weaver Hall

    2 Reviews
    Rate & Review
    • Freshman  |  March 13
      Overall Dorm Grade

      I like the single room and having my own space to myself. I think the best thing about this dorm is how close it is to the dining hall and the classes. I can just walk to gator corner whenever I want and just take a bus to the hub to get to all my classes.

    • Freshman  |  December 15
      Overall Dorm Grade

      The dorm is usually quiet, but the basement is usually bustling at night so you can socialise and have fun quite nicely. The lounge area is a nice place to study and there is an upright piano (although not very high quality). The room space is more than enough for comfortable living. In addition, it is nicely placed in the middle of campus and getting places is not too much of an issue (although having a bicycle is preferable). The bathrooms are surprisingly clean.


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  • Room Types at Weaver Hall

    • Traditional Room, 1-person

      Rooms are single occupancy. Contains one bed, one desk, one chair, and one dresser.


    • Traditional Room, 2-person

      Rooms are double occupancy. Each room contains two beds, two desks, two chairs and two dressers.


    • Traditional Room, 3-person

      Rooms are triple occupancy. Each room contains three beds, three desks, three chairs, and three dressers.


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