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In the fall of 2001, Manhattan School of Music opened its 19-story
residence hall immediately adjacent to the School’s main academic
building.
The G. Chris & SungEun Andersen Residence Hall contains student
residential rooms (both doubles and singles), practice rooms (most
equipped with Steinway pianos), mailboxes, and a social lounge,
as well as computer, laundry, vending, and exercise facilities.
Residential rooms are equipped with a bed, dresser, closet, desk,
and chair for each student. Each room has a telephone, cable, and
computer Ethernet connection for each resident. Many of the rooms
have exceptional views of New York City and the New Jersey Palisades.
The rooms are aligned on hallways that facilitate students’
ability to interact with one another and to develop supportive relationships.
Practice rooms are located on every floor; the entire second floor
of the building is dedicated exclusively to practice rooms for those
who wish to practice during the night hours. There is security guard
coverage 24 hours per day, seven days a week.
Prospective students looking for additional information about living
in the residence hall should visit our Residence
Life page. |