David Soltz Hall

David L. Soltz Hall

Opened to residents on August 21, 2017, David L. Soltz Hall is a 7-story, 163,000 square foot structure featuring 135 suites and housing 394 students in 11 single, 37 double, 39 triple & 48 quad configurations. The total cost of the project was approximately $60 million dollars, which includes design, construction, and furnishings.

The building's first floor, which is open to the public, features the University Store, and two nationally known restaurants, Chick-fil-A and QDOBA Mexican Eats. The second story is home to a collaborative learning space and a rooftop terrace where residents can enjoy the outdoors. The plaza between Soltz Hall and Luzerne Hall includes a gathering space featuring a fire pit as well as the entrance to University Mail Services and the Husky Mail Hub.

  • The Soltz residential suites are typically occupied by upperclassmen or students with documented needs best met by the accommodations available in the suites.

Overview and Amenities

Access Control Card-operated building and room access
Laundry Facilities located on each floor
Internet High-speed University wireless (WiFi) network
Television One connection per bedroom
Furniture Bedrooms include
- Bed
- Closet
- Desk with chair
- Chest of drawers
- Nightstand
Suites include
- Table with 2 chairs
Suites ending in -38 also include
- Arm chair (x2)
- End table (x2)
- Loveseat
- Coffee table
Appliances Suites include
- Refrigerator (15.5 ft3)
- Microwave (1.1 ft3)
Room Dimensions* 11' 5" x 9' 5" (≅ 110 ft2)
Carpet Size N/A; Bedroom is carpeted
Mattress Size 80" L x 36" W x 7" H
Twin or Twin XL sheets suggested
Bed Height 24"
Closet Size 60" H x 42" W x 24" D
22" H x 30" W x 20" D (chest of drawers)
Air Conditioning Yes
Elevator Yes; 2
Dedicated Parking No
Meal Plan Required; A, B, C or E
Miscellaneous Study lounges on each floor
Retail locations
- University Store
- University Mail Services
- Chick-fil-A
- QDOBA Mexican Eats

*Approximate dimensions; rooms may vary

illustration of Carver Hall

About David Soltz Hall

2017
Constructed
394
Residents
11
Community Assistants
Carver Hall illustration inside a keystone shape

Additional Resources

Freshman Housing Notice

We do not normally house new freshmen in Soltz Hall or in our on-campus apartments as we believe the best environment for new freshmen, or any new students who have not yet lived on-campus, is in a traditional residence hall. Students living in traditional residence halls with shared bedrooms are more likely to develop new relationships with people of diverse backgrounds, build a stronger sense of community, appreciate and respect the rights of others, and become involved in campus activities and organizations. All of which are important in their growth and development as young adults and to enhance their college experience.