Residence Halls
Your Future Home: º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½'s Residence Halls
Your room or suite is your home base, your meeting place, your game room, your study hall—and most importantly, your home away from home.
- Preparing to move in? Take a look at our Move-In Information.

Sansbury Hall is our oldest residence hall, boasting rich character and tradition. Sansbury Hall was renovated with new flooring, heating/air conditioning units and other fixtures in the summer of 2019. Sansbury Hall is also home to Christ the King Chapel and many faculty offices.
- Houses approximately 70 students
- One Resident Assistant on each wing
- Co-ed by wing
- Single rooms with sinks for upperclassmen only
- Community bathrooms
- Resident Assistant on each wing
- Room measures 13’ x 9.5’
- Each room features: a bed, desk with chair, dresser, and wardrobe

General residents, as well as students participating in the Honors Program Living-Learning Community, live in four-person suites in Siena Hall. The hall provides a quiet study environment and strong community bonds for students.
- Houses approximately 60 students
- One Resident Assistant on each floor
- 24/7 quiet hours
- Co-ed by suite
- Lounge areas provide extra study space
- Suite's feature: two bedrooms, common room, and bathroom
- Each suite features: beds, desks with chairs, dressers, and wardrobes
- Other furniture includes: a couch, a bookshelf, two common room chairs and a coffee table
- Bedrooms measure 15.5’ x 10.5’
- Common rooms are 14’ x 10’

Our northern-most residence hall, Aquinas Hall, is also the largest one. Even though this is the largest hall on campus, it provides a profound sense of community.
- Houses approximately 280 students
- Two to three Resident Assistant on each floor
- Co-ed by suite
- Prayer space available for personal prayer and dedicated 24-hour study spaces
- Suite's feature: two double bedrooms, common room, and bathroom
- Each suite features: beds, desks with chairs, dressers, and wardrobes
- Other furniture includes a couch, a bookshelf, two common room chairs and a coffee table.
- Bedrooms measure 15.5’ x 10.5’
- Common measures 14’ x 10’

Lynam Hall houses juniors and seniors and is the most recently added residence hall. Lynam Hall provides independent living in private rooms within suites. The building also has 2 study rooms, a computer lab, and a large, open lounge.
- Houses approximately 81 students
- One Resident Assistant on each floor
- Co-ed by suite
- Four private single bedrooms (10' x 16') in one suite
- Two bathrooms in each suite
- One common room in each suite
Helpful Info

While sizes and dimensions vary for corner rooms, hall locations and triple rooms, each student is provided with a:
- Twin bed
- Standard twin mattress
- Dresser
- Wardrobe/closet
- Desk and chair
- Mirror
In addition, all rooms include:
- Ethernet port
- Air conditioning
- Wi-Fi
You may want to bring some comforts from home, such as:
- Twin bedding and pillows
- Towels, shower tote, shower shoes and toiletries
- Desk or floor lamps
- Microwave
- TV and DVD player
- Laptop or desktop computer
- Alarm clock
- Small refrigerator (4.3 cubic feet maximum)
- Stackable crates/additional storage
- Message board, cork board
- Iron, laundry basket or bag, and detergent
- Dishes & utensils
- Photos, posters, stuffed animals, yearbooks
- Waste basket
Due to the high risk of fire, damage and injury, the following items are prohibited:
- Coffee makers and pots with heating elements
- Hot plates, broilers and electric skillets
- Toaster ovens and toasters
- Pressure Cookers/Air Fryers
- Foreman-type grills
- Space heaters
- Immersion heaters
- Sun lamps
- Air conditioners (except what is provided by º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½)
- Candles, incense and oil lamps
- Halogen lamps
- Waterbeds and any other large receptacles holding water
- Fire-arms and other weapons
- Pets
Student Name
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1216 Sunbury Road
Columbus, OH 43219
Mail is delivered Monday - Friday to the mail center. When a piece of mail or package is received in the Mail Center, students will receive an email to their º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ email account instructing them where and when the item may be picked up.
| Office of Residence Life | (614) 251-4718 |
| Public Safety (24 hrs. /day) | (614) 251-4700 |
| Wellness Center | (614) 251-4570 |
| Dean of Students | (614) 251-4595 |
| Campus Ministry | (614) 251-4567 |
| Business Office | (614) 251-4550 |
| Financial Aid Office | (614) 251-4778 |
| Student Information Hotline | (614) 251-4590 |
| Center for Student Involvement | (614) 251-4726 |
| Counseling Services | (614) 251-4570 |
| IT Helpdesk | (614) 251-3633 |
| Bookstore | (614) 251-4545 |
- It is recommended that you purchase college property insurance for the contents of your room that has a low deductible and covers both accidental damage of items as well as theft or loss. Brochures will be available at move-in if you do not have a current insurance company you work with.
- Do not put tacks or nails in the walls or doors.
- Furniture that is issued to your room may not be removed or stored.
- No pets of any type are permitted in the residence halls.
- Fire safety is always a concern. Please make sure your electrical items are UL approved and safe. Do not overload outlets or power strips. Tampering with or removing fire safety equipment will result in significant fines.
- All smoking and vaping and other use of tobacco is strictly prohibited on campus.
- All students must produce their º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ ID when requested by a staff member.
- All overnight guests must be registered with the Residence Life Office. Guest who are parking on campus must register with Public Safety.
- Students who violate the º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ drug policy will be removed from housing
- Additional information on all of our Residence Life Policies can be found in .
Have a question? Contact us!
Residence Life Office
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Erskine Hall, Room 145
1216 Sunbury Road
Columbus, Ohio 43219
(614) 251-4718
reslife@ohiodominican.edu