Pembroke Hall is a community style residence hall for freshmen men. Opened in 1913, Pembroke is one of the oldest structures on Belmont’s campus. The building was named after the hometown (Pembroke, KY) of former Trustee, Eustis Hail. Pembroke houses approximately 128 residents.
Most rooms in Pembroke house two residents, while a small number of rooms are reserved for a single student. Some corner rooms in the building are capable of housing three students. There is one community bathroom on each floor. Each room has a cable hook-up and high-speed Internet access for each student. All rooms also have a sink, mirror, and two closets. Each resident is provided a bed with mattress, a dresser, a desk, and a chair.
The laundry facility is located in the basement. A mailroom is also located in the lobby, as well as a big screen television, surround sound, and couches.
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