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Dunn Hall is a four-story, commons-style residence hall located on the south side of the Texas A&M University campus in College Station. It offers 235 double-occupancy rooms with semi-private bathrooms and is connected to The Commons, a complex featuring study spaces, a game room, convenience stores, and a food court. The hall has undergone recent renovations, including a complete HVAC replacement, LED lighting upgrades, and renovated interior finishes in student rooms and common areas between 2020 and 2024.
3.1
Average
From $625 /month
J. Harold Dunn Hall, 636 Lubbock St, College Station, TX 77840, USA-Show on Google Maps
3.1
Average
Based on 25 Google reviews
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Reviews tend to skew toward strong opinions. They're a useful guide, but may not reflect the typical day-to-day experience.
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January 2026
Rooms are good Seating areas are cool
5
April 2025
This is a fantastic dorm. Our son loves it. The location is perfect and close to everything. There is also an awesome dining hall, post office, everything a college kid needs to be successful. The Commons dorms have just been redone, all new paint and flooring, they look brand new.
1
May 2019
The amount you pay for this dorm is not worth it. If you are going to choose a hall in the commons I would choose Mosher or Krueger as these are recently renovated. My shower had rust on the walls and partially on the floor upon my arrival and the only thing they did to solve the issue was paint over it. My thermostat also stopped working during the winter and I slept a night in a 54 degree room. Overall, living on campus was convenient but I highly recommend choosing a modular style if possible. Dunn Hall is just very old and I believe will be rennovated by the year 2020.
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May 2019
Dunn Hall is a very convenient place to live. It is in the commons which in general has a lot of useful ammenities like a store, food market, study room, dining hall, and game room. But out of all the commons dorms Dunn Hall is definitely the worst, most neglected and grossest. It is old, nasty, the lighting in the hallway is poor and inconsistent. Dunn always has a weird smell and the shower situation was absolutely terrible, there was no light in the shower so you always had to shower in the dark and the whole floor was black like it was covered in mold or something. I did not enjoy my experience living there and would not recommend Dunn Hall, but do think any other dorm in the commons would be a suitable place to live, and again very convenient location. Also, there are apparently renovations set to happen but those won't even 'begin' for another whole year which I think is ridiculous. These renovations are happening years too late and I think its irresponsible to let this dorm diminish this far, compared to the other dorms in the commons Dunn is classified as lower-class place to live due to its lack of furnishing, dirtiness and absence of a kitchen (so insane), which is upsetting since it costs about the same amount as the other commons dorms but offers so much less. Would never in my life live here again and was counting down the days until I could move out of that filth and unkemptness
May 2018
The location is nice with the updated commons building, but the interior of Dunn hasn't been renovated yet and apparently won't be for a few more years. Southside garage is close, and people exaggerate how loud the corps is. You definitely pay a lot for location, and it is way smaller than the modulars, but overall not a bad place to live.
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