Boland Hall

Boland Hall is named after Rev. Msgr. Thomas Boland, alumnus of Seton Hall and Archbishop
of Newark, 1953-1974. Boland is the largest residence hall on campus, and holds memories
from generations of Seton Hall alumni. Its legacy is one of strong community for first-year
residents, featuring the spacious Pirate’s Cellar recreation room and sharing an entrance
with Campus Ministry.
Hall Features:
Room Type:
- North Floors:
- Floors: 6 floors, each divided by gender
- Rooms: Suite style — doubles with shared bathrooms
- South Floors:
- Floors: 6 floors, each divided by gender
- Rooms: double rooms with a community restroom in the hall
Student Population:
First-year students
Capacity:
Approximately 707 residents
Amenities May Include:
- 19 of Resident Assistants (RAs)
- Laundry facilities
- Elevator access
- Tutors in Residence serve the Boland community
- The Pirate’s Cellar recreation room – pool tables, ping pong, a classroom, and more
- Saint Joseph’s Chapel
*Boland Hall is open during Thanksgiving Break, Winter Break, and Spring Break









Resident Coordinator – Boland North
Daniela Montoya
Boland Virtual Room Tours
Boland Hall North Double Suite
Boland Hall North Triple Suite
Boland Hall South Double Suite
Boland Hall South Quad Room
Contact Us
Duffy Hall, Room 68
(973) 761-9172
residencelife@shu.edu


