LOCATIONS AND FACILITIES
Pulaski House
The Savannah chapter of the Jewish Educational Alliance erected this facility on Pulaski Square in 1914. It was later used as a church, a lodge and a shelter for homeless women and children. Pulaski House is now a residence hall for approximately 60 female students. They live in single-floor apartments that accommodate two or three students and and loft-style apartments that can accommodate four. Each unit features air conditioning, one or two private baths, a kitchenette, twin-size beds that can be bunked, a cable television outlet, and a drafting table, stool and dresser/chest of drawers for each resident. Local Internet access is available, and modems are provided upon request.
Pulaski House offers elevator service, a common area with a television, pay laundry machines, and drink and snack vending machines. Limited on-street and metered parking is available.
Pulaski House offers elevator service, a common area with a television, pay laundry machines, and drink and snack vending machines. Limited on-street and metered parking is available.

