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Pace Hall (Coed)

About Pace Hall

Originally constructed in 1947, Matthew Downer Pace Hall was renovated in 1998 as a co-ed International Living and Learning Center where U.S. and international students live together. Pace Hall is a suite/apartment type facility for both male and female residents. International students and American students who are interested in a cultural exchange will be given priority toward assignments. Most rooms are 2 Bedroom/4 Person rooms with a shared bathroom and kitchen facility. There is a limited amount of single and double occupancy rooms. Some single rooms share a bathroom/kitchen and some single rooms do not share a bathroom/kitchen. Rooms are furnished with beds, desks, closets or chest of drawers and include a stove and refrigerator.

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Pace Hall floor plan

Quad Style Floor Plan

Pace Hall FAQs

What are the dimensions of Pace Hall?

Window Measurements: 62" W x 61" H

Mix of regular twin and XL twin size beds.

*Floor plans are not typical for all rooms (as room layouts/dimensions may vary)

What is near Pace Hall?

Dining

  • Trojan Center
  • Banes and Noble Cafe
  • Convenience Store (MSCX)

Academic Buildings

  • John Robert Lewis Hall
  • Hawkins Hall
  • Math and Science Complex
  • Smith Hall

Parks & Rec

  • Natatorium
  • Trojan Center Theater
  • Track/Soccer Complex
  • Veterans Memorial Stadium
  • Riddle-Pace Field
How much does it cost to live in Pace Hall?

Price Per Semester 
(2024-2025)

Double room/Quad suite w/kitchen: $2,325

Double room w/kitchen: $2,415

Single room w/kitchen: $2,530

The majority of rooms are 2 Bedroom/4 Person Suites.  Single and 1 bedroom/2 people rooms are limited and can be requested after dorm check in.  Requests are not guaranteed as space is limited.

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2024-2025 Housing Prices (PDF)

Where do I park?

For more information on parking regulations, how to get a decal, and parking maps, please visit the following link.

TROY CAMPUS PARKING

Safety Information

All dorms are equipped with key fob entry systems. Fobs can be scanned at all entry points by current residents of the building. The fob office is located next to the Housing and Residence Life office in Shackelford Hall. 

Fire safety plans are discussed at the beginning of each semester in hall meetings conducted by resident advisors.

There is a Blue-light Emergency Box located on the front side of Shackelford Hall, which is adjacent to Pace Hall. Students can use this box to call emergency services in the event of an emergency.

In the event of strong storms, residents are encouraged to seek shelter in the center of the lowest floor of the dorm. 

 

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