View Hayes-Healy's History, Facts and Amenities
Hayes-Healy Hall is one of two residence halls designed exclusively for first-year students. Here freshman can connect with new friends, take part in student programs, and discover a sense of belonging at USF.
History
Hayes-Healy Hall was constructed in 1966, during a major transformative phase at USF. Donated by Ramona Hayes-Healy and John Healy as a memorial to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Healy, Hayes-Healy Hall provided the first residence hall for female students at USF but became a co-ed residence in 2003. Located on the east end of campus, many Hayes-Healy rooms boast a spectacular view of downtown San Francisco.
Facts and Amenities
Population
- First Year (Required)
- Male and female residents
Building
- 9 floors, each floor is single-sex
- Singles, doubles, and triples available
Living-Learning Community
Location
- Golden Gate Ave, between Masonic and Parker St.
- Adjacent to Gillson Hall and Memorial Gym
- Closest dining facility: The Market Cafe
Mailing address
2305 Golden Gate Avenue, Room # San Francisco, CA 94118
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Security
- 24-hr front desk
- Key card required to access building
- Key card and code required to access rooms
Internet
- Ethernet ports in each room
- WiFi throughout building
Community Areas
- 2 student lounges
- Kitchen with refrigerator, stovetop, oven, and microwave
- Laundry room (accepts coins and Don Dollars)
Recreation
- Cable TV connector in each room
- Flat screen TVs in lounges
- Pool table
- Ping pong table
- Piano
- Wood-burning fireplace
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