Constructed in 1955, Stone Hall remains one of Montclair State’s oldest residence halls. Reopened in 2016 after renovation, Stone Hall houses approximately 125 residents in traditional rooms of singles, doubles and triples and share a community bathroom on gender-specific floors and captures a scenic view of the New York City skyline. Five Resident Assistants live in Stone Hall and Service Assistants keep the front desk operational 24 hours a day.
Stone Hall Double Room Layout

Please note that the room layout shown represents a general building floor plan. Some rooms may differ from this layout.
Photo Gallery
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- A Single Unit in Stone Hall with a bed on one side and a desk on the other.
- A Single Room in Stone Hall with a desk, microwave and mini fridge.
- A Single in Stone hall with the bed on one side of the room and the desk on the other.
- A Double Room in Stone Hall with two beds and a large window with dressers in between.
- One side of the room of a Double in Stone Hall with a desk and television.
- A Triple Unit in Stone Hall with a bunk bed on one side of the room.
- A Triple Unit in Stone Hall with a bunk bed and a desk underneath the bed.
- A Triple Unit in Stone Hall showcasing another angle of the bunk bed with the desk underneath the top bunk.
- The bathroom in Stone Hall featuring three sinks and mirrors.
- The shower stall in a bathroom in Stone Hall.
- The outside patio of Stone Hall with table and chairs and a view of the New York skyline.
- The outside patio of Stone Hall with table and chairs and a view of the New York skyline.