MCPHS offers a variety of on-campus living environments that provide easy access to classes, study groups, the library, the tech center, and on-campus activities.
Live in apartment-style suites, high above our academic spaces and state-of-the-art labs, or join the vibrant community at the Treehouse and share your living and dining spaces with art and engineering students from our neighbors at the Colleges of the Fenway. Whatever residential housing option you choose, University-sponsored housing is available to all undergraduate students, which means your home away from home is already waiting for you.
Have questions about living on our Boston campus? Check out our Housing FAQs, call the Residence Life office at 617.732.2866, or email residencelife@mcphs.edu. Follow us on Instagram at @mcphsResLife for all the latest news.
Boston On-Campus Housing
Fennell Hall
Looking for the ultimate in convenience? The residential housing options in Fennell Hall are located in the same building that houses academic and laboratory spaces, so your “commute” to campus is just around two minutes.
Matricaria Hall
Looking to balance independence with the convenience of amenities through University-sponsored housing? Matricaria Hall may be the perfect choice for you.
The Treehouse
Looking for a unique and professionally diverse community to call home? The Treehouse Residence is shared with our Colleges of the Fenway neighbor Massachusetts College of Art and Design, enabling our students to make connections with students from other disciplines.
St. Julie Hall
As part of our long-term partnership with Emmanuel College, students at MCPHS enjoy access to a new residence hall. The residence hall is an 18-story tower featuring contemporary apartment-style living spaces.
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Alicia Tran
| PharmD student"Make the most of living at MCPHS! Use this opportunity to step out of your comfort zone and challenge yourself to meet new people, try new foods, and go on adventures!"

Irene Stefanakos
| Director of Residential Living and Learning"Living in a residence hall is a great way to connect with your peers and be very close to campus and all the activities featured."