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North Hall
Quick Facts
- Opened - 1950
- Capacity - 158
- Total Rooms - 85
- Location - See Map
- Coed - by floor
- AC - central
- Learning Community - Pre-Health Living Learning Community
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North Hall is part of the Tolbert Area
Typical Double Room |
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North Hall, designed by architect Guy Fulton, was opened in 1950 at a cost of $392, 995. It awaits dedication. In 1974, North Hall became North Co-op, one of three cooperative living halls. In exchange for lower rental rates, students in the cooperative living facilities completed routine custodial and maintenance duties. Elected officers instead of Resident Assistants completed administrative duties. When demand for co-op living declined, North Hall was converted back to a traditional hall Fall 2002.
North Hall is part of the Tolbert Area, which is central and across the street to the south of UF's collegiate baseball stadium, soccer field, track, indoor activities building (O'Connell Center), and Ben Hill Griffin Football Stadium.


