Living in Teresa Hall

Teresa Hall was built in 1968, and was the second hall to house the female students of Maryhill College of St. Edward's University. It was named in memory of Mother Teresa McGivney, superior general of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Sisters, who established Maryhill College in 1966. In 2012, the interior was renovated, creating a modern atmosphere for residents.

Located on the east side of campus, Teresa Hall is a co-ed community of about 90 freshman and upperclassman students.

Teresa offers freshmen double suite-style rooms in which there are two residents per bedroom and 4 residents per bathroom.

Rooms are situated in two wings flanked by the central lounge area, which includes an adjacent computer lab, kitchen and laundry room, and separate study space. Residents enjoy comfortable oversized furniture that surrounds the flat-screen television and lively rounds of pool and ping pong.

This hall is supported by live-in Resident Assistants (RAs) and a Residence Director. If you have questions or need assistance while living in this residence hall, please contact the Teresa Hall staff.

Tour Teresa Hall:

New for 2022-2023:

Upperclassmen in Teresa Hall may choose to live in double suite-style rooms in which there are two residents per bedroom and 4 residents per bathroom or the NEW super single-suites in which students have an extra large private bedroom and share a connecting bathroom with one suite-mate.