Housing Type Victorian-Era Mansion
Housing for... First-year students
Number of Students 48
Distance from the Center of Campus 2 blocks
Types of Rooms Standard Bedroom
Features Gender-inclusive for first-years
break hall that remains open during breaks
kitchen

Description

The original part of the house was built in 1893 for Samuel Emerson, a University of Vermont professor, and a modern wing was added to the south side of the building in 1962. Champlain College acquired the house in 1990 and completed extensive renovations. This stately brick building is appreciated for its many unique rooms and boasts a large lounge, which can be used for practicing and playing musical instruments, watching movies, or engaging in one of many frequent social or educational residence hall programs. Students who live here get to enjoy a big common space and the largest lawn on campus. The hall is ideal for games and social activities. Summit Hall is open during all school-year breaks, making it a perfect home for international students or students who want to be on campus during vacations.

Location

Summit Hall is located in the heart of the Burlington Hill Section, close to the Miller Information Commons (aka the library) and the Main Campus. Students can enjoy the largest lawn on campus at this hall.

Street Address: 56 Summit St, Burlington, VT 05401

Common Spaces

Common room, kitchen

Outdoor Spaces

Biggest lawn on campus

Namesake

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