Mary Ward Hall 

What you should know about Mary Ward Hall?

Location: 800 Font Blvd., apt # San Francisco, CA 94132

SF State's two traditional residence halls, Mary Ward and Mary Park Halls are the entry level accommodations for our summer program. Each building provides furnished double-occupancy rooms with a gender specific common bathroom in the hallway. Prices are per person per bed in a double occupancy room.

  • All rooms are double occupancy with showers and bathrooms on each wing of every floor.

  • Rooms are furnished with beds, desks, bookshelves, dressers, and closets - one for each student.

  • Conference Services provides a 256 Kbps Internet connection for each resident. Wired connections are provided to all guests. Higher speed connections are available at additional cost.

  • Conference Services provides a single telephone line in each unit that is shared by all guests in the room.

  • History

  • Mary Ward Hall
    Named after the Dean of Women at San Francisco State University; Mary A. Ward was instrumental in developing student clubs, the University newspaper, and convincing other members of the campus administration that residence halls were needed at SF State University. Mary was also the only woman president SF State has ever had. She died in 1957 after forty four years of faithful service.

  • Facts

    Completed: 1960
    Stories: 6
    Capacity: 410 in each building (Mary Ward Hall & Mary Park Hall)
    ADA Rooms: 16 in each building (Mary Ward Hall & Mary Park Hall) 

Mary Ward Hall Bedroom