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Hassayampa Academic Village

Hassayampa Academic Village, in the South Neighborhood, is a coed first-year student community providing double-occupancy accommodations with suite-style bathrooms. Amenities include 24-hour campus security and front desk services, tutoring center, academic advising, laundry facilities, vending machines, wireless zones, study lounges, air conditioning and an Ethernet port for each resident. HAV also features the Hassayampa dining hall and P.O.D convenience market.

Hassayampa Academic Village is home to the W. P. Carey School of Business residential community.

Sustainability Points of Pride

Name Address Building Code
Acacia Hall 1201 S. McAllister Ave. ACACI
Acourtia Hall 711 E. Lemon St. ACHAL
Arroyo Hall 1201 S. McAllister Ave. ARHAL
Chuparosa Hall 1201 S. McAllister Ave. CHUPA
Jojoba Hall 1201 S. McAllister Ave. JOBA
Mesquite Hall 711 E. Lemon St. MSHAL
Mohave Hall 1201 S. McAllister Ave. MVHAL
Verbena Hall 711 E. Lemon St. VBHAL

Street Address: 

Varies

Building code:

ACACI
ACHAL
ARHAL
CHUPA
JOBA
MSHAL
MVHAL
VBHAL

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