Bailey Hall
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN
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About Bailey Hall
Bailey Hall features double occupancy rooms and four person suites. Features laundry facilities, air conditioning, 24/7 information desk, WiFi, Bailey Dining Hall, study rooms, common area lounges, a game room, a practice room, a tech lab, kitchens, vending machines and ice machines. Bailey Hall is home to the CFANS Transfer House, Design House, Environment House, Fostering Education and Training Canines in Housing, and the Pre-Vet House.
Gender: CoedResidents: Freshman, Undergraduate StudentAmenities at Bailey Hall
- Computer lab
- TV lounge
- Vending machines
- Cable
- Dining Hall
- Ice machine
- ADA compliant
- Air Conditioning
- WiFi
- Laundry room
- Kitchen
- Study lounge
- 24-hour front desk services
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Room Types at Bailey Hall
- Traditional Room, 2-person
Rooms are double occupancy. Includes closets, two desks, two chairs and two beds.
- Suite, 4-person
Two bedrooms and one common room are occupied by four residents. Contains closets, four desks, four chairs, and four beds.
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- Traditional Room, 2-person
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