Traditional housing
Singles, Double and Triples
Common bathrooms
Originally built as a women’s dormitory in October 1965, Beaumont Hall is now a mixed-gender traditional dorm and half of the Lee and Beaumont Residential College. The building was originally called “F” before it was dedicated and named after Louis Beaumont in the 1960s. Unlike other freshmen dorms, Beau is not paired with a sophomore dorm, but does count riot proof hallways among its features. The residential college traditions includes LeeBeau Cocoa, a monthly event where residents enjoy tea, hot cocoa and snacks, and BLeeBQ an annual barbecue. Beaumont, nicknamed “Beau” by residents, uses the giraffe as its residential college mascot.
Study Room
TV Lounge
Close to circulator stop
Close to Bear's Den
Computer and printer lab
Elevator
Single
$11,370
Double
$9,950
Triple
$8,650
Brookings Quadrangle
Danforth University Center
Delmar Loop
15 min
6 min
21 min