Academics

Fay House is located in the University’s Historical District. It is part of the Living and Learning Community program established by the Office of Residence Life and Housing.

  • Erected: 1867
  • Number of Floors: Three, plus a basement
  • Building History: One of the first houses on campus, it housed the family of Edward Fay, along with other prominent Kendall Green families through the years. From 1953 to 1962, male Kendall School students lived there. Fay House was recently the home for the Gallaudet Interpreting Services (GIS) offices.
  • Square Footage: 7,568
  • Unique Features: Patio

Other buildings in the Historical District include the Edward Miner Gallaudet Residence, the Gate House, Ballard House, Denison House, Ole Jim, College Hall, Chapel Hall, Fowler Hall, Kendall Hall, and Dawes House.

Student Housing and Meal Plan Resources

Introduction to Residence Life and Housing Housing Application Information on Meal Plans

Residence Life and Housing

Resource Type: Program Information

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