Luján Hall is recommended for returning and transfer students.
Luján Hall
The Mesa Neighborhood
Luján Hall is a community of 35 bears who are self-driven, creative, problem solvers who pursue inquiry-based learning. Luján Hall is only a short bike-ride or walk to Central Campus academic buildings and the Tobey-Kendel Dining Hall.
Built in 1936, Luján Hall blends historic English-Tudor style architecture with state-of-the-art living arrangements. Luján Hall and many of the residence halls in The Mesa Neighborhood are part of the , a registered state historic district.
Luján Hall is home to the to one of the Honors, Scholars, and Leaders Residential Learning Communities.
Room Options
- 2 to 5-person, Suite Style rooms with bathrooms.
- Gender Inclusive
- ADA Accessible Rooms Available, please see the Disability Resource Center for Housing Accommodations
Luján Hall Features
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Luján Hall Amenities
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Residential Learning Communities
Honors, Scholars, and Leaders
Luján Hall is home to one of the Honors, Scholars, and Leaders Residential Learning Community, a community of self-driven, creative, problem solvers who pursue inquiry-based learning. Honors RLC residents can engage with:
- Honors Program Faculty and Staff
- A community of intellectually challenging peers
- Student Honors Council Leadership and Events
- Co-Enroll in HON100
For Students
- Community Engagement Centers, learn how to get involved with your neighborhood
- What To Bring, plan what you should bring to make your time on-campus great
- Laundry, learn more about our laundry rooms
- Mail and Packages, find out how to address mail and packages to get to you
Room and Board Rates
- Residence hall contracts are for an academic year
- Â鶹´«Ã½ bills students by the semester
- Tier 3 Residence Hall Rates
- View Dining Meal Plans
- Frequently Asked Questions