Brett Hall

Brett Hall
College Ave. Campus

Brett Hall is a traditional residence hall built in 1964. Named after Phillip Milledoler Brett: Trustee of Rutgers University and also served as the President of Rutgers from 1930-1932. It houses students that are enrolled in the Rutgers Honors Program. It is located near “Bishop Beach”, at the center of College Ave around 12 other residence halls, making students feel connected with their community. It has an active Residence Hall Association through which students can get involved with leadership, advocacy, and programming initiatives for their halls [Hall Government]. This organization also allows for students to branch out to members in other halls across campus.

Important Contacts

Campus contact:
848-932-7209
resident@rutgers.edu
Maintenance:
College Avenue Housing
cachous@rci.rutgers.edu

 

Brett 2

extra long twin bed & desk

Overview

Type:Traditional Residence Hall
Number of Students:250
Number of Floors:4
Average Room Size:16 X 12
Availability:Continuing students, Special Interest Section: Honors Program
Contract Type:Undergraduate Academic Year (Two Semesters)

Brett 3

two closets with shelving space

Features & Amenities

  • Cable TV and Ethernet
  • Bathroom and shower facilities available on each floor
  • Community Kitchen
  • Microwave/refrigerator unit in each room
  • Each room has an extra long bed, dresser, desk and chair
  • There are two bathrooms per floor

    Brett 4

    communal bathroom (two per floor)

  • Wireless networking in lounge
  • Elevator
  • Each room has two closets

 

 

 

 

What’s Nearby?

Centrally located on College Avenue Campus, placing it adjacent to University services including College Avenue Gym, Alexander Library, Brower Commons Dining Hall, Rutgers Student Center, Health Services, and academic buildings. A few shorts blocks to downtown New Brunswick and Easton Avenue.

 

GALLERY

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Location
23 Bishop Place
New Brunswick NJ 08901-1178

**information and images come from http://ruoncampus.rutgers.edu and from individuals**

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