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RESIDENCE HALLS Amos Hall Brackenridge Hall Bruce Hall UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH HOUSING RATE SCHEDULE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2022 (ACADEMIC YEAR 2021-2022) Meal Plan RESIDENCE HALLS Accommodation Rate Per Term Required Amos Hall Single $4,275 Yes Converted Single* $4,675 Yes Brackenridge Hall Double $4,175 Yes Single - Shared Restroom $3,750 Yes Double - Shared Restroom $3,650 Yes Double (5 Person Suite) $3,885 Yes Bruce Hall Triple (5 Person Suite) $3,885 Yes Single $3, Yes Forbes Hall 985 Double $3,885 Yes Single $3,755 Yes Double $3,490 Yes Single $3,465 - $3,650 Yes Holland Hall Single - Private Restroom $3,750 Yes Double $3,415 Yes Irvis Hall Suite $4,150 Yes Double $3,945 Yes Litchfield Towers Single $3,755 Yes Double $3,440 Yes Single $3, Yes Lothrop Hall 465 Double $3,255 Yes Mark A. Nordenberg Hall Double $3,940 Yes McCormick Hall Suite Single $3,985 Yes Suite Double $3,885 Yes Double $3,885 Yes Triple $3,885 Yes Panther Hall Yes Single (3 & 5 Person Suites) $4,250 Yes Converted Single $4,275 Yes Double (3 & 5 Person Suites) $4,150 Yes Double $3,775 Sutherland Hall Single - Private Restroom $4,015 Yes Double - Shared Restroom $3,700 Yes FRATERNITY-STYLE Meal Plan Accommodation Rate Per Term Required Fraternity Complex Double $3,860 Yes Single $3,965 Yes Converted Single* $4,360 Yes APARTMENT-STYLE Meal Plan Accommodation Rate Per Term Required Bouquet Gardens Single $4,465 No Centre Plaza Single (Private Bath) $4,095 No Single (Large) $3,940 No Single $3,835 No Forbes-Craig Single (Private Bath) $4,360 No Single $4,200 No Double $3,990 No Ruskin Single (3 Person Suite) $4,355 No Double (2 & 3 Person Suites) $4,255 No Single $4,465 No Studio $4,360 No Apartment-style configurations accommodate one (1) to four (4) students per unit which includes kitchen, dining, and living areas to be shared by all occupants. *Limited availability. Must meet occupancy requirements..
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