La Casa de Albizu Campos

240 Washington Street

La Casa de Albizu Campos, named after the founder of the Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico, aims to serve as a resource on issues pertaining to the Latino culture by hosting social, educational, traditional, and political events on campus. Through this mission, La Casa strengthens, supports, and builds community among Latino students, while bridging the cultural gap between Latino students and the Wesleyan community.

Lead Paint Disclosure

Housing built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint. Lead from paint, paint chips, and dust can pose health hazards if not taken care of properly. Lead exposure is especially harmful to young children and pregnant women. Before renting pre-1978 housing, landlords must disclose the presence of known lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards in the dwelling. Tenants must also receive a Federally approved pamphlet on lead poisoning prevention. The pamphlet may be viewed at:  The University recognizes that any housing built prior to 1978 may contain lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards. By accepting your housing contract, you are affirming that you have reviewed the pamphlet Protect Your Family from Lead In Your Home.

All Wesleyan housing was built before 1978 with the exception of the following: Bennet Hall, Fauver Apartments, 19 Fountain Avenue, 20 Fountain Avenue, 25 Fountain Avenue, 231 Pine Street, and 14 Warren Street.

To request more information, including Lead Paint Reports, please contact our Physical Plant team here: Environmental Services


Floor Plans

  • 1st floor
  • 2nd floor
  • 3rd floor

  • Applications