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Brackenridge Hall

3990 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA
15213-3533


Details

  • Houses 210 men and women
  • Twelve floors
  • Four- and five-person suites
  • MicroFridge in suites
  • Private bathrooms
  • Primarily upperclass students
  • Laundry facilities
  • Network connection for each student
  • *Bathroom dimensions: 8'2" x 5'6" or 4'2" x 4'2"
  • Fire Safety—alarm and sprinkler systerm throughout; regularly scheduled fire drills

*Dimensions for standard room only—others may vary by room type

Room Rates**
per Semester

Suites: $2,475

** Room rates are subject to change.

Description

Brackenridge Hall is part of the Schenley Quadrangle. It houses 210 mostly upperclass men and women in four- and five-person suites; there is limited availability for first-year students. Each suite features a MicroFridge and a private bathroom. There are also a few single and double rooms that do not include a MicroFridge. Laundry facilities are located in the penthouse.

The Pitt Shop is on the lowest level of Brackenridge, accessible from Forbes Avenue.

A resident director and a program coordinator for the Schenley Quadrangle and four resident assistants are on staff.

Basic cable television is provided in each room/suite in every residence hall and each bedroom and/or living room in every apartment-style accommodation.

Each residence hall room and apartment-style living bedroom is equipped with an Ethernet connection that links you directly to the University network and the Internet.

 

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Did You Know?

In 1787 Hugh Henry Brackenridge founded the Pittsburgh Academy, which later evolved into the University of Pittsburgh. The Academy was the first institution of learning west of the Alleghenies chartered by the Pennsylvania legislature.