Providing convenient, affordable housing to students is a priority at Brooklyn Law School

We guarantee affordable housing for all first-year students who apply by the May 1 deadline. The Law School's residence, Feil Hall, is within a short walk from the campus in Downtown Brooklyn and Brooklyn Heights, among the most desirable urban residential neighborhoods in the country. Housing costs for Brooklyn Law School residences are below the market rate for apartments in New York City. In addition to the Law School’s Dining Hall, cafes and restaurants featuring cuisines from around the world are steps from campus, offering ample options for students to gather with friends and take a break from their studies.

Housing Application

You must be an admitted student to access the housing application on Brooklyn Law School's portal at blsconnect.brooklaw.edu. You will receive a username and password from the Admissions Office.  If you have lost either of these, please contact the Admissions Office at (718) 780-7906.

  • All admitted students, including part-time students, who submit a housing application and the non-refundable housing deposit by May 1 will be guaranteed housing for their first-year at Brooklyn Law School.

The School is proud to be able to offer housing to more than one-third of our student body.

Office of Housing  
housing@brooklaw.edu
 

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Feil Hall 360° Virtual Tours
Take virtual tours of Feil Residence Hall and a variety of apartments, ranging from studios to 4-bedroom units. 

Dining Options

Red Table Cafe

Red Table Cafe is a spacious room conveniently located on the 4th floor of our main campus building, and includes a mezzanine area for eating, lounging, or studying. Stop by for a quick grab and go bite! The plaza outside the Law School's main entrance on Joralemon Street serves as a great al fresco meeting place.

Cafeteria Hours:

Monday through Thursday 8:00 am - 8:30 pm

Friday 8:00 am - 1:00 pm

 

Brooklyn Neighborhood Cuisine

Brooklyn is a mecca for every kind of cuisine and any budget, and there are hundreds of restaurants for you to explore, from eat-in to take-out. Whatever you are craving, there is a restaurant in the neighborhood that will make you happy. Check Yelp for restaurant reviews, GrubHub for delivery, or peruse BLS alum Andrea Strong's popular food blog The Strong Buzz.

 

Housing Questions? Contact us:

Office of Residence Life
housing@brooklaw.edu