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Bard HallBard Hall, located at 410 West 58th Street, provides housing for students, faculty, and visiting scholars. Nine residential floors offer a variety of furnished studios and one- and two-bedroom suites with kitchens and baths for students, as well as one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments for faculty and guest scholars. The building is equipped with 24-hour security, a double- height lounge that opens onto a landscaped outdoor space, an exercise room, conference and study rooms, and laundry facilities. Apartments are equipped for phone, computer, modem, cable TV, and Internet connections.

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Apartments are offered for an 11½-month residency beginning July 1 and continuing through June 15. Student apartments are furnished and, depending on size and design, contain a daybed/sofa, small dining table and chairs, desk, bookcase, twin or full-size bed, and chest of drawers. Residents must be enrolled for a minimum of 9 credits each semester in order to remain eligible for housing.

The costs of the units for an 11½-month term are as follows.*

Studio unit     $11,650

One-bedroom unit     $13,950

Two-bedroom unit     $11,520 per student

* Costs are accurate at the time of printing and are subject to change.

Living Room in a one bedroom apartment


Living Room in a two bedroom apartment

Students are billed for housing in the fall and spring semesters of each academic year, to coincide with tuition billing. All apartments are assigned by lottery. Applications are mailed in mid May and must be returned by the deadline indicated, accompanied by a $100 nonrefundable application fee. Students are required to pay a $500 damage deposit upon contract; the damage deposit will be returned upon departure and after satisfactory inspection of the apartment.


Bedroom in a two bedroom apartment

The Bard Hall handbook, available from the Office of Academic Programs, outlines policies and guidelines for residency. Bard Hall is a nonsmoking residence and, for general health reasons, student residents are not permitted to keep pets.





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