Holmes Hall

Holmes Hall was named after Dr. Arthur Holmes. Holmes was the Dean of Faculty (1912-1919), a promoter of Student Government (1912-1919), and Acting Dean of Liberal Arts (1914-1915). Although Holmes did not officially have the title, he was also Dean of the Students.
Holmes Hall was built in 1959 and renovated in 2006 transforming the traditional residence hall to suite-style living to provide modern amenities and conveniences. Suites are comprised of two bedrooms and a shared bathroom for four students. Holmes Hall is located in the Arts District and is in close proximity to Palmer Museum of Art, The Arboretum at Penn State, Stuckeman Family Building, Business Building, and Forum Building.
Warnock Commons supports students living in North Halls.
Housing Area
Building Type
SuitesRoom Types
Supplemental, Suite 2 Bedroom/2 Person, Suite 2 Bedroom/4 PersonLiving Arrangements
First-Year Students, Living Learning Community (LLC), Upperclass StudentsPopulation
Building Amenities
Suite Amenities
Room Furnishings
Room Decoration Guidelines
Students interested in hanging decorations in this hall should use this recommended material: thumbtacks (less than 20). Other material (wall-safe tape, poster putty, etc.) is NOT recommended due to the potential damage to the walls. NO stick-on, removable wall paper. NO furniture modifications; nothing screwed or nailed into furniture. NO LED tape lights.
Living Learning Communities

Business and Society House (BASH)
In partnership with the Smeal College of Business, the Business and Society House (BASH) provides a launching pad for undergraduate students to explore Penn State's many opportunities and the professional world with a supportive community at their backs. Through social, volunteer, and professional opportunities , BASH allows students to live, socialize, and connect with others who share similar interests and goals. Business and Society House residents live in North Housing Area, a vibrant community that houses three LLCs and is located within walking distance of the Business Administration Building.

Professional Golf Management
The Professional Golf Management (PGM) Living Learning Community (LLC) is designed for students in the PGM Program who are interested in a career in the golf industry. The PGM LLC provides the opportunity for students to live together and participate in PGM tournaments, social events, and monthly PGM Student Society meetings. The PGM LLC also allows students to explore cooperative education internship opportunities with their PGM faculty members and fellow classmates. Monthly guest speakers also share valuable career development advice. Each student is paired with a student and alumni mentor to learn more about transitioning to Penn State and trends in the industry.
PGM LLC is available for students in the PGA Golf Management option within the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management.