Welcome to Prince Hall
As part of the cluster with Crampton Hall, Prince is a multi-year community. Multi-year communities are designed to provide sophomores, juniors and seniors with enriching experiences, autonomy and self-discovery, continued learning and connections with a diverse group of UMass Amherst students. Prince is a Break Housing residence hall. This means students who live here do not have to leave during Thanksgiving, Wintersession, and Spring breaks.
Floor Plans
Prince Ground Floor
Prince 1
Prince 2
Prince 3
Prince 4
Mailing Address
Prince Service Desk
(413) 545-7591
prin-rsd@sacl.umass.edu
For more information about mail, check the Residential Service Desk.
Residential Service Desk
Prince Service Desk
(413) 545-7591
prin-rsd@sacl.umass.edu
Features
Hall Features
- Low-rise located in Southwest
- Co-ed floors
- Gender inclusive bathroom with shower
- Lounges/study areas on several floors, some with TVs and one with a pool table
- Large kitchen with cooking and dining facilities
- Resident reading room
- Laundry and vending facilities
- Elevator
Room Features
- Single, bunkable, or loftable beds (80" long x 36" wide)
- Desks and chairs
- Wardrobe / closets
- Bookcases
- Recycling bins
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Wastebaskets
Special Housing
Multi-year Community
Multi-year communities are designed to provide sophomores, juniors and seniors with enriching experiences, autonomy and self-discovery, continued learning and connections with a diverse group of UMass Amherst students.
Break Housing
Prince is a Break Housing residence hall. This means students who live here do not have to leave during Thanksgiving, Wintersession, and Spring breaks.
History
Learn more about the history of Prince Hall.
Contact Information
For any Residential Life-related questions, contact the Residential Life Assignments Office at (413) 545-2100 or visit Whitmore Administration Building, Room 235. During the academic year, you can also contact your Residence Director who can provide more information about resources, support, events, and opportunities to get involved within the community.