Moore Hall
Overview
Moore Hall Room
Named after Rev. James Moore, S.J., Moore Hall (previously Overbrook Hall) is a co-ed residence facility for sophomores. The University acquired this facility, which was originally a maternity hospital constructed by the Salvation Army, in 1989 and converted it into student housing. Today, anywhere from one to four students reside in one of Moore's spacious rooms. The University's Office of Facilities Management is housed on the first floor of this building.
Quick Facts
Address: 6051 Overbrook Ave., Philadephia, PA 19131
Capacity: 68 residents (co-ed)
Configuration: Three-story residence hall with a hall-style set-up. Each room has a private bathroom.
Furniture: Each room has a standard twin bed, desk and chair, dresser and wardrobe per resident.
Amenities
- Lounge and study areas
- Air conditioning in all student rooms
- Basic cable television service included
- Building-wide wireless network access
- University meal plan required
- 24-hour security desk
- Laundry facilities
- Vending machine
- Shuttle service
Life in Moore
Moore Hall offers students private bathrooms and spacious rooms. Students can also enjoy spacious study spaces renovated historic hospital. Students also have a shuttle service stop and train station right next to their building for quick access to central campus or Center City.
Floor Plans
Moore Hall Second Floor
Moore Hall Third Floor