Siena Primo and Terzo

Live your Best Life on Bellarmine's Campus

 

About the Siena Complex

The Siena residence hall complex features four halls that collectively serve as a unique living-learning community. At the center of the complex is the Arboreto, a Tuscan-style green space and gathering area for students that includes a small amphitheater, fire pit and landscaped water feature. The Siena complex also features a 200-seat residential dining hall, The Palio, and Catie's Café.

Like other halls on campus, the buildings are designed with no obvious fronts or backs, so they're attractive and welcoming from any direction.

Siena Residence Halls
 
Residence Hall Siena Terzo Siena Quarto
Floors 4 (3 residential) 5
Beds 128 125 beds
Students Upperclass Upperclass, graduate
Gender By suite By room
Room Style Bedroom suites (two double-occupancy bedrooms that are connected by a full bathroom; limited single-occupancy bedrooms with full bathrooms) Double- and single-occupancy bedrooms with private bathrooms
Residence Hall Amenities
Building Amenities Room Amenities
Wireless Internet Carpet
Vending and Ice Machines AC/Heat
Recreational Areas 2-4 XL Twin Beds
Lounge with TV 2-4 Desks and Chairs
Computer Lab 2-4 Closets/Wardrobes
Study Space ADA-Accessible Rooms
Smoke-Free Microwave and Refrigerator
24-hour, In-Hall Visitation
Laundry Facilities

Residential Living Policy

On-campus residence affords students added opportunity to become fully involved in college life. All full-time students with 89 or less credit hours must live in the residence halls or with a local parent/guardian (within a 50-mile radius of the university). Students 22 years of age or older are exempt from this policy.

Students seeking other exceptions to the Residential Living Policy must submit an application to the Director of Housing and Residence Life. For additional information about the Residential Living Policy or any other residence hall policies and procedures, please see the Guide to Residence Hall Living in the Student Handbook.