WALTON HALL
About the Namesake
Walton Hall is named after Dr. Thomas Otto Walton and was constructed in 1931. Dr. Walton was president of Texas A&M College for 17 years – the longest period for any president.
During Dr. Walton’s tenure, the college grew from 2,084 students to over 6,500. Also during his administration, the University endowment was established and the college was recognized by the Association of American Universities.
Ramp Hall
$2,000semester
- Double Room
- Single Room
$3,013semester
Quick Reference
Building Abbreviation | WALT | Building Capacity | 310 |
Building Number | 0422 | Built In | 1931 |
Residential Area | Northside | Gender | Single Gender by Suite |
Hall Style | Ramp Hall | Living Learning Community | FACTION: Freshmen in Action |
Room Type | Double Rooms Single Rooms |
Gallery
Get a feel for all that Walton Hall has to offer by scrolling through the photo gallery. If you prefer, check it for yourself and join us for a tour.
Floor Plan
Location
Physical Address:
166 Houston Street, College Station, TX 77840
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Amenities
Fully furnished rooms
Furniture included (2 of each per double room): desk, chair, bed, dresser, bookshelf; beds are twin-size medium lofts | View room and furniture specs
- Electricity included
- Free on-site washer/dryer
- Water, sewer, recycling & trash included
- Accessible rooms available
- Vending machines
Designed for community
- T.V. lounge
- Community events and socials
- Resident advisors
- Public hallway phones on each floor
- Resident Community Council
Academically-oriented environment
- Educational programs
Convenient location
- Walk or bike to class
- Near parking lot 30 and accessible to the Northside Garage
- Easy access to Northside Community Learning Center and dining
Worry-free features
- Professional, on-site maintenance
- 24-hour, on-call staff
- Card-controlled access
- Security officer
- Roommate matching available
- Bike racks nearby