Syracuse University

Table of Contents

Locations

  1. Buildings by Category

    1. Residence

      1. West Campus Residence Halls

        1. Sadler Hall

          Highlights

          • Named for John W. Sadler, class of 1896 and former Surrogate Judge of Onondaga County, and his sister Nettie M. Sadler, class of 1900
          • Occupied in 1960
          • Houses approximately 490 first year students
          • Eight residential floors – coed by room

          Mailing Address

          1000 Irving Avenue
          Syracuse, New York 13244


          Rooms

          Room-types in Sadler Hall include singles, open doubles, and split doubles. Furnishings include a bed (XL twin), desk, desk chair, dresser, and closet for each student.


          Building Features

          • Gender inclusive individual bathrooms
          • Study/social lounge on each floor
          • Team study rooms
          • Laundry in basement
          • Connected to Sadler Dining Hall