(Quad Rooms currently used as oversized doubles/triples for juniors and seniors)
(*Quad Rooms currently used as oversized doubles/triples for juniors and seniors)
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Fields Hall is named after Fred and Suzanne (Sue) Fields, and Schoenfeldt Hall is named after Sue's brother Rev. Arthur ("Padre") Schoenfeldt, C.S.C., a longtime University priest who passed away in December of 2007. Although one building, these two residence halls have very unique and distinct identities. Fields Hall is designated as female wings and Schoenfeldt Hall as male wings. The residence halls opened in August 2009 and are the first LEED Gold certified residence halls on campus.
Shared amenities of Fields Hall and Schoenfeldt Hall include one front desk, 24-hour common space lounges, wing-specific study rooms, workout room, kitchenette and dining area, chapel, and outdoor plaza. Student storage and bicycle parking is also available to residents of both halls in shared spaces. Each hall has its own staff, hall council, and weekly Mass. Views from the residence halls include the Willamette River, the St. John's Bridge, and Mount Hood. Outdoors there are sand volleyball and basketball courts for student use.
What is the average size of a Fields Hall room?
Double rooms in Fields and Schoenfeldt (which are extendable, meaning they can accommodate two or three students), are approximately 173 square feet. In years with large incoming classes, all freshman doubles will be extended to fit three people. Quads in Fields and Schoenfeldt are approximately 256 square feet plus an entryway that is about 60 square feet.
How is a double room in Fields Hall laid out?
Beds may be bunked or lofted. Wardrobes are movable in traditional double rooms; suites have built-in closets. Desks are movable. Most rooms have laminate floors.
Hall Type: Female Facing
Eligibility: All class years
Total Rooms: 85
Floors: 4
Elevator: Yes
Room Types: Double, Quad (Currently quads are used as oversized doubles for juniors and seniors)
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