Prince Frederick Hall, an honors college and student resident facility, is part of the new southwest gateway entrance for the University of Maryland. The student housing provides 464 beds in a combination of singles, doubles and four-person semi-suites with bathrooms.
The Honor College includes 14,000-sf of classroom space for the University's Advanced Cybersecurity Experience for Students (ACES) learning program, which is a collaboration with Northrop Grumman. The ACES program is one of seven Honors living/learning communities at UMD.
A large 140-seat multipurpose room and a 75-seat seminar room on the first floor, and two smaller seminar rooms on the ground floor, support the hall's living/learning mission. The building includes six study lounges and six social lounges, with an open lobby featuring access from both sides of the building.