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Santa Clara Hall offers two bedroom quads, with full kitchens and baths.

Santa Clara Hall
1000 W. Loyola Ave.
Lake Shore Campus
  • 200 residents
  • Full kitchens and bathrooms
  • Steps to Lake Michigan and Loyola Beach


Santa Clara Hall is part of the Northside Apartments area and houses approximately 200 junior and senior students.  The facility is comprised of apartment-style two bedroom quad rooms, including full kitchens and bathrooms. Santa Clara is one of the closest buildings to the lake in the city of Chicago.

Santa Clara was rehabbed and re-opened in 2008. There is one main entry to the building; the Santa Clara front desk is staff by student workers during the day and Night Monitors overnight. The ARD office for the Northside Apartments is also located on the first floor adjacent to the lobby and desk area. 

Santa Clara Hall is named after Santa Clara University, a Jesuit institution of higher education located in northern California. Santa Clara University was founded in 1851 as Santa Clara College and is the oldest operating institution of higher education in the state.  Though it was originally founded by the Society of Jesus as a preparatory school, it became The University of Santa Clara in 1912.  In 1961, the University became the first co-educational Catholic university in California, and after deciding to limit the enrollment in the 1970s to preserve the character of the campus, because Santa Clara University in 1985. Approximately 8,800 students attend Santa Clara University.

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Residence Life · Division of Student Development
1032 West Sheridan Road · Chicago, IL 60660

Phone: 773.508.3300 · res-life@luc.edu

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