Location

Located on Huntington Ave, this 5-story apartment building is directly across the street from the Law School.

Residence Information

Residence Director

Fall/Spring RA and RD contact information, office location, and office hours available on the Building Staff page.

Address

407 Huntington Ave,
Boston, MA 02115

Mailing address through ResMail

Move-in Dates and Times

407 Huntington Ave Move-In will take place:

  • Friday, September 4, 8:30am-5:00pm
  • Saturday. September 5, 8:30am-5:00pm

As you review your travel plans in the upcoming weeks, it is imperative that you arrive during your scheduled move-in date and time.

Preparing for Move-In

What to Bring

To make the move-in experience as smooth as possible for you and our entire community, we ask that you bring only your essentials and a few personal touches to campus. Your belongings should fit in one 4’x3’x3’ hamper or be able to be carried in one trip.

Please refer to our list of What to Bring to best prepare for your arrival.

Shipping and Mailing


Shipping items to pre-arrive to your room is available through a preferred vendor, and the deadlines are in mid-August. Additional information about shipping items to campus mailrooms will be sent in late-August; however, you should anticipate delays in processing and wait times for pick-up. Due to the rush of package deliveries during move-in, you should expect processing delays, and plan that you should not ship any essential items such as bedding, medicine, or toiletries that you will need during your first several days in housing.

Move-In Day Details

Parking and Driving Directions

407 Huntington Ave Arrival Directions pdf

Unloading Location: North Lot –> Parking Location: Columbus Garage –> Check-In Location: North Lot Tent (Rain Location in 319 Huntington RA Office #103)

Please note: 407 Huntington Ave has a stair entry which will not be equipped with a ramp. Please plan accordingly when packing and when loading hampers, which cannot be pushed into the building.

  1. If you are arriving by car to campus you will first need to proceed to your Unloading Location at North Lot. Please use this link as a location for driving directions.
  2. At North Lot, move support will be present to direct traffic and to assist with unloading your belongings from the car into one or two moving hampers. You will need to leave a Government Issued ID in exchange for your hampers.
  3. Should you require a place to park after unloading, the driver of your vehicle will be able to park with your parking pass in Columbus Garage. Please use this link as a location for driving directions. To enter Columbus Garage, the driver can take a ticket at entry, and will need to present the day specific parking pass and scan code at exit. Links to the day specific parking passes and codes can be found below. There will be no oversized, over height (over 6’8” including roof racks/storage), or overnight parking
  4. While your vehicle is being parked, you can proceed with your hamper to your check-in location, North Lot Tent, to check in with Residential Life Staff. If you are driving yourself, the move support will hold your hamper until your return after parking.
  5. After checking in, proceed to your assigned residence hall room, unload your hamper, and then return your hamper to North Lot.

Please note, if it rains, the 319 Huntington Ave check-in location is eastbound on Huntington Ave instead of westbound toward 407 Huntington Ave. If you have an additional person with you, we recommend one member of your party remain with your belongings while you proceed to 319 Huntington. If you are driving yourself, the move support will hold your hamper until you return after parking and checking-in. If you do not need assistance, you may also complete your check-in after returning your hamper to North Lot.

Parking Codes/Pass by Day:

Columbus Garage

North Lot

Building Details

Apartment Types

1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-person apartments

Bedroom Types

  • Studio single apartments
  • Standard double bedrooms
  • Economy single bedrooms
  • Economy double bedrooms

Security

Proctor coverage or secured entryways 24 hours per day

Connections

Husky Cable, and ResNet, Landline available through Verizon

Lounges

None

Standard apartments

Include bedroom(s), bathroom, kitchenette, and common living area

Economy apartments

Include bedroom(s), bathroom, kitchenette, and no common living area

Laundry facilities

Yes

Vending machines

None

Elevator

Yes

Window shades

Yes

Furniture provided

Bed, desk, and chair, and dresser for each resident; dining table and chairs, and living room furniture (standard apartments only)

Kitchen appliances

  • Refrigerator
  • Oven
  • Stove

Mailing Address through ResMail. Students can see their mailing addresses on Housing Online two weeks prior to the start of a semester.

Residence Director and RA Contact

Looking for information about the Residence Director or Resident Assistant (RA) Office? Click here.

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