Brandt Hall

Brandt Hall is located next to Jenson-Noble Hall of Music and across the street from Koren and the Center for the Arts.

The view from Brandt Hall looks out over central campus.

Brandt Hall houses first-year students in two-, three-, and four-person rooms.

The Brandt study lounge provides students with an air-conditioned study space and printer access. It connects the east and west wings of Brandt.

The Brandt social lounge includes access to the kitchen, vending machines, a ping-pong table, and the Service Center. It connects the east and west wings of Brandt.

Brandt Exterior (Front)
Brandt Exterior (Back)
Brandt Dorm Room
Brandt Study Lounge
Brandt Social Lounge

Brandt Hall is first-year residence hall in the center of campus, providing quick access to Preus Library and Jenson-Noble Hall of Music. Brandt Hall houses 355 first-year students in two-, three-, and four-person rooms. Most of the rooms house three students. The building's west and east wings are connected by study and social lounges.

Features

  • Movable bunks and furniture in most rooms
  • Main study lounge, social lounge, and other additional study lounges throughout the building
  • Designated quiet floors
  • Designated wellness floors
  • One CAT6 network connection per person in each room
  • Wireless network coverage throughout the building
  • Computer lab with internet access
  • Two laundry rooms
  • Kitchen including microwave, sink, stove, and refrigerator

Quick Facts

  • Named for Diderikke Brandt, wife of the first college pastor, Nils Brandt
  • East wing opened in 1948 followed by west wing in 1949; both were renovated in 2003

Student Tour

Take a tour of Brandt from the perspective of a student resident.