In August, Georgetown undergraduate students moved into their residence halls on the Hilltop Campus, including a new residential community for juniors and seniors.

The residential complex — comprised of Byrnes, Hayden and Henle Halls — accommodates up to 732 upperclass students in apartment-style units. Students moved into Byrnes and Hayden Halls in August, while Henle will open for students later in the academic year.
Georgetown began construction in 2023 on the site of the former Henle Village in an effort to provide a larger, more accessible and sustainably designed space for students on campus. The new residential community is part of the university’s goal to provide more housing options for juniors and seniors, including those on the Capitol Campus.
“We are excited to welcome Hoyas into our newest residential complex this school year, which marks a new chapter in student living at Georgetown,” said David Green, Georgetown’s senior vice president and chief operating officer.
Students live in fully furnished four-bedroom, two-bedroom and studio apartments. Each unit is equipped with an in-unit washer and dryer and a full-size kitchen, including a refrigerator, dishwasher, stove and microwave.
Each bedroom has a desk, chair and twin-XL beds depending on the occupancy of each room. Shared living spaces in each unit include a dining room table, chairs, a couch, coffee table and a TV stand.