Ashby Hall

Ashby Hall is home of the Madison International Program.

Ashby Hall reflects a traditional design of long open hallways with rooms on either side of the main corridor. Most rooms are arranged in suites with two or three students to a room and two rooms sharing a bath. Students sharing the bath are responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of their bathroom.

Ashby Hall also has a kitchen facility with microwave oven, vending services, large carpeted study lounges, TV lounges, and laundry facilities.

A typical Ashby Hall room has:

  • Two single beds with innerspring mattresses, all bunkable
  • Two individual desks with chairs
  • Two built-in closets
  • Two chests of drawers
  • Ceiling lighting
  • Mini-blinds or roller shades
  • Telephone
  • TV cable hookup
  • Tiled or hardwood floors
  • This building is air-conditioned

Room Specs:

  • Room Type: Double
  • Room Size: 14' x 10'
  • Window Size: various
  • Ceiling Height: various

Ashby Hall's floor plan - 1st floor:

Ashby Hall - 1st floor plan

Ashby Hall's floor plan - 2nd floor:

Ashby Hall - 2nd floor plan

Ashby Hall, a residence hall completed in 1911, was named for Confederate General Turner Ashby, who was killed less than two miles east of JMU's campus.

 

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