Abbot Hall is known by Spartans for its beautiful wood ornamentation and decorative plaster details. Its cozy lounges make it the perfect spot for students to study and catch up on homework. The hall offers an Honors College living-learning option.
Fun fact: Abbot Hall is named after Theophilus Abbot, MSU’s third president from 1862-84.
Floor Plans
- Double Room
Floor plan dimensions are approximate — room size and furniture dimensions can vary from room to room.
Building Style: Collegiate Gothic
Neighborhood: North
Year Built:1939
Number of Floors: 3
Service Center: 517-355-6438
Engagement Center: MSU Union
Address: 256 Bogue St.
East Lansing, MI 48825
Building Features
- Community-style bathrooms
- Single- and double-style furnished rooms with loftable beds
- Substance-free floors
- In-room Wi-Fi
- Cable TV
- Co-ed floors
- Barrier-free housing
- Bike storage
- Music practice rooms
- Game room
- TV lounge
Abbot Hall Location
Want to see more?
Explore other halls in the North Neighborhood.
Campbell Hall | Gilchrist Hall | Landon Hall | Mason Hall | Mayo Hall | Phillips Hall | Snyder Hall | Williams Hall | Yakeley Hall
Abbot Service Center
517-355-6438
Community Director
Zach Grover
groverz1@msu.edu
Assistant Director of Residence Education
Jarrod Becht
bechtjar@msu.edu
517-432-8328
Facilities Manager
Aaron Minnis
517-884-4414
minnisaa@msu.edu