Bursley Hall
1931 Duffield St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2080
T: 734.763.1140
F: 734.764.5734
Bursley Hall, aka “The Burlodge” is a co-ed residence hall located on North Campus. Free and frequent bus services shuttle students between North and Central Campuses.
Living Arts, a living/learning community, provides co-housing for undergraduates from the North Campus academic units. Residents live and learn in an arts-infused environment—an experience that provides support for creative thought and second-nature skills for working across traditional disciplines. Check out what students have to say about Living Arts.
Bursley is close to the North Campus Recreation Building, the College of Engineering, the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, the School of Art and Design, the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning and an annex to the School of Information.
Also nearby are the Duderstadt Center, which includes computer labs, video editing and a 3D virtual reality room; the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum; and the Bentley Historical Library.
Future residents: Check out the Bursley community. You can also get a peek at Bursley in our Facebook photo album. And check out what residents past and present are saying about life on North Campus.
Quick Facts
- Houses approximately 1270 residents in single and double rooms
- Full dining hall services
- The Blue Apple
- ResComp site with computers, printers and scanner
- Computer Learning Center
- 2 Music Practice Rooms
History
See what Bursley was like back in the day. Visit our U-M Housing Alumni Facebook page and choose Bursley Hall.








