17th Avenue Residence Hall
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN
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About 17th Avenue Residence Hall
17th Avenue Residence Hall features double occupancy rooms for first year students. Features a 24/7 information desk, cable, Wifi, laundry facilities, air conditioning, Fresh Food Dining, study rooms, common area lounges, a game room, a meditation room, music practice rooms, a tech lab, and kitchens. 17th Avenue Residence Hall also houses the Charlotte's Home for Black Women, Chinese Language & Cultural House, Greek Unity House, Huntley House, Social Justice Action,and ROTC house living learning community.
Gender: CoedResidents: Freshman, Undergraduate StudentAmenities at 17th Avenue Residence Hall
- TV lounge
- Vending machines
- Cable
- Dining Hall
- Ice machine
- ADA compliant
- Elevator
- Air Conditioning
- WiFi
- Laundry room
- Kitchen
- Study lounge
- 24-hour front desk services
- Computer lab
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Room Types at 17th Avenue Residence Hall
- Traditional Room, 2-person
Rooms are double occupancy. All rooms include carpeted floors, closet, and one desk, chair, drawer space and bed per student.
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- Traditional Room, 2-person
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