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When students aren't participating in a club or organization, they often
are found "hanging out"
on the Green in the center of campus, or at a University event. While on
campus, students can
attend events such as movies, concerts, poetry readings, plays or
sports.
They also have access to New York City, including its world-class museums, symphonies, Broadway musicals and parks. Seton Hall is only an hour away from the New Jersey shore, the Appalachian Trail, the Delaware Water Gap and the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania.
Seton Hall is "home" for approximately 2,100 residental students--50
percent of the undergraduate
population. There are six on-campus residence halls for undergraduates
and one apartment
building, located in South Orange, for juniors, seniors and graduate
students.
The residence halls provide a rich variety of lifestyle options,
including a 24-hour quiet hall, all-female hall, modern language floor,
alcohol-free floor and smoke-free floor.
Thanks to virtual reality, you
can take a look at a typical residence hall room yourself
(thanks to Scott Stansfield, whose room you can visit).