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The Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law is not affiliated with nor do we endorse any of the housing options listed. Please ensure you understand all policies and costs related to your stay prior to making a reservation.

American University Dormitories

 

A special rate for program participants is available at the dormitories in American University. Dormitories are the most minimal of accommodations and are usually single or shared rooms with shared bathrooms.

Housing at American University Anderson Hall


The rooms include: a bed, linens, desk and dressers. On-campus telephone service is available for an additional $2.00 per night. Please note that this service does not include long-distance calling capabilities.

For information regarding the dorms, please visit the American University Summer Conference Housing For Online Application visit click here.

Many of the universities in Washington, D.C., offer similar accommodations. If you prefer to stay at another university please contact them directly.

APPLICATION PROCESS:

You will need to complete the Summer Housing Application. Please check back in a couple of weeks when registration for summer conferences opens up.

If you have any questions, please contact AU Housing and Dining Services directly at summerhousing@american.edu or by telephone at 202.885.3370.

McDowell Hall
 
2008 AU Housing Rates:
Single
$55.00 per night

Double

$39.00 per person, per night
Tripe
$33.00 per person, per night
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Other Options
Budget Hotel: around $50-100/night
Quaint lodging which usually includes basic amenities, such as beds, dressers, desks, telephone and TV. Some budget hotels have both shared and private bathrooms.
Bed & Breakfast (B&B): around $75-150/night
Quaint lodging in private rooms with both shared and private bathrooms, depending on price. Bed & Breakfasts usually tailor to those who are looking for comfort, charm, and affordability. Most include shared amenities, such as shared kitchen, common room, and TV room.
Apartment-style Accommodations: $710 and up/week
Accommodations usually include a small kitchen, private bathroom, and bedroom. In apartment-style accommodations the atmosphere is less like a hotel, and more like a private residence. Apartments are available both unfurnished and furnished.
Moderately Priced Hotel: around $100-200/night
Hotels include more modern day amenities and services than dormitories, budget hotels, and a bed & breakfast. Lodging usually includes a private bathroom, cable television, A/C, restaurant, and guest services. Hotels sometimes include an indoor/outdoor pool, exercise facility, and laundry facilities.
Luxury Hotel: $200 and up/night
The most luxurious of your options, these hotels are usually include many amenities and guest services. Most luxury hotels include luxurious guestrooms with cable TV, a/c, robes, and maid service and usually include fitness facilities, pool, and dining services on site.
 
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