Looking for information about certain styles of residence halls? Well, look no further! Just click on any of the 5 buttons directly above and see amenties and features for that style of hall, as well as a listing of the individual halls for that style. You can also see rental rates, room dimensions, photos, virtual tours, floor plans, and maps for each style of hall.
Here is a "pocket guide" to what what each of these styles of halls means.
Balcony Halls are suite-style with two rooms connected by one bathroom and are located only on the north side of campus. We referr to them as "balcony-style" because each room opens to an outside balcony which runs the length of the entire hall, similar to an old-style Ramada Inn Hotel. | more
Commons Halls are suite-style with two rooms connected by one bathroom and are located only on the south side of campus. We referr to them as "commons-style" because they are a group of four halls which share a common lounge/snack/relaxing area. They are the second largest sized rooms offered on campus and have an inside hallway. | more
Corridor Halls have community baths with two large facilities with private showers on each floor. These halls also have bunk-style beds. We referr to them as "corridor-style" because of their long single inside hallway per floor. | more
Modular Halls are the largest sized room offered on campus. They have an inside hallway, carpet in each room and private bathrooms for each room. We referr to them as "modular-style" because of their modular-type construction. | more
Ramp Halls are arrayed in ramps with four room per floor. They are suite-style with two rooms connected by one bathroom. These rooms have bunk-style beds and window air conditioning units. We referr to them as "ramp-style" due to their ramp design. | more |