Update

Ohio State is in the process of revising websites and program materials to accurately reflect compliance with the law. While this work occurs, language referencing protected class status or other activities prohibited by Ohio Senate Bill 1 may still appear in some places. However, all programs and activities will be administered in compliance with the law as of June 27, 2025.

Office of Student Life

Mode

Search

Busch House

Busch House

2115 N. High Street | Phone: 614-688-1815 | Summer Phone: 614-688-1815

Busch House is an seven story residence hall with resident rooms on floors two through seven. The building is part of the Busch-Halloran Complex and has the following features:

  • Each floor has two bathrooms: each with a community sink area and individual-use, private, lockable rooms with shower and toilet.
  • Recreational / gaming equipment in lobby or public spaces
  • Study / lounge space on each floor
  • Kitchen facilities
  • Laundry facilities
  • Junior-loft beds
  • Single-gender wing (students are housed together on a wing (section of a floor) by gender as defined by male or female)

STAFFING: Twelve Resident Advisors

HALL COUNCIL: Busch-Halloran Hall Council

People

Living-Learning Communities

John Glenn Civic Leadership Community Logo

Busch House is home to John Glenn Civic Leadership Community

A Living-Learning Community is a group of students who live together on a residence hall floor with common major, career and/or personal interests. Through partnerships with a variety of academic departments, faculty and staff, students have exclusive access to activities that tie directly into their academic success at Ohio State.

Floor Plans

PLEASE NOTE: Floor plans are only a representation of what your room will look like. There will be some differences between this representation and your actual room.

North Residential District – Modern Convenience and Academic Focus

The North Residential District offers some of the newest and most modern residence halls on campus, featuring air-conditioned rooms, updated study lounges, and vibrant common areas. This area is ideal for students seeking proximity to academic buildings, particularly those in the Colleges of Engineering, Business (Fisher), and Arts and Sciences.

Key Benefits:
  • Walking distance to the North Recreation Center, one of the newest fitness facilities on campus.
  • Close to popular dining locations like Traditions at Scott, known for its wide variety of food stations and healthy options.
  • Quick access to the 18th Avenue Library, ideal for focused study sessions.

This district is perfect for academically focused students who want convenience, modern comforts, and easy access to both study resources and recreation.