CORPS HOUSING
Members of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets form the largest uniformed body of students outside of the Service Academies.
The Department of Residence Life, through the Corps Area Housing Office, administers on-campus housing for the Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M University. Accommodations for approximately 2,600 students are currently available in 12 halls on the Corps of Cadets Quad.
Interested joining the Corps? Visit corps.tamu.edu to explore the Corps’ leadership development program, and how it prepares students to lead at every level.
Housing & Assignment Process
By applying for Corps Housing, you are agreeing to be a member of the Corps of Cadets. As a reminder, there is no military obligation tied to one’s membership in the Corps. Housing assignments within a Corps Hall are designated by unit, class year, and gender. These assignments are determined by Corps Operations & Training as well as Corps Area Housing. Explore our Corps halls below.
Spence Hall (Dorm 1)
Hall Style: Corps Hall
Location: Southside
Room Type: Double
Bathroom Style: Community
Gender: Coed by Room
Spence Hall is named in honor of David W. Spence, who in 1892, was the assistant professor of Civil Engineering. Spence served as the Dean of the School of Engineering from 1913 to 1917.
Kiest Hall (Dorm 2)
Hall Style: Corps Hall
Location: Southside
Room Type: Double
Bathroom Style: Community
Gender: Coed by Room
Kiest Hall is named in honor of E.J. Kiest, who was long-time editor and publisher of the Dallas Times – Herald. Kiest served on the Texas A&M Board of Directors from 1927 to 1941.
Briggs Hall (Dorm 3)
Hall Style: Corps Hall
Location: Southside
Room Type: Double
Bathroom Style: Community
Gender: Coed by Room
Briggs Hall is named in honor of Robert W. Briggs, Class of 1917, from Pharr, Texas. Briggs served on the Texas A&M Board of Directors from 1937 to 1945.
Fountain Hall (Dorm 4)
Hall Style: Corps Hall
Location: Southside
Room Type: Double
Bathroom Style: Community
Gender: Coed by Room
Fountain Hall is named in honor of Charles P. Fountain, who served as head of the Department of English from 1904 until his death in 1921.
Gainer Hall (Dorm 5)
Hall Style: Corps Hall
Location: Southside
Room Type: Double
Bathroom Style: Community
Gender: Coed by Room
Gainer Hall is named in honor of Charles S. Gainer, a Bryan attorney. Gainer served in the Texas Legislature from 1914 to 1918 and in the State Senate from 1928 to 1932. Throughout his terms, Gainer gave strong support to Texas A&M University.
Lacy Hall (Dorm 6)
Hall Style: Corps Hall
Location: Southside
Room Type: Double
Bathroom Style: Community
Gender: Coed by Room
Lacy Hall is named in honor of Walter G. Lacy , Sr., Class of 1893, from Waco. Lacy was President of Citizen's National Bank of Waco and served on the Texas A&M Board of Directors from 1923 to 1941 and played an integral role in securing A&M's portion of the Permanent University Fund (PUF).
Leonard Hall (Dorm 7)
Hall Style: Corps Hall
Location: Southside
Room Type: Double
Bathroom Style: Community
Gender: Coed by Room
Leonard Hall is named in honor of Turney Leonard, Class of 1942, who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his service in World War II.
Harrell Hall (Dorm 8)
Hall Style: Corps Hall
Location: Southside
Room Type: Double
Bathroom Style: Community
Gender: Coed by Room
Harrell Hall is named in honor of William Harrell, who attended Texas A&M from 1939 to 1941. Harrell left the University to serve in World War II and was later awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Whiteley Hall (Dorm 9)
Hall Style: Corps Hall
Location: Southside
Room Type: Double
Bathroom Style: Community
Gender: Coed by Room
Whiteley Hall is named in honor of Eli L. Whiteley, Class of 1941, who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his service in World War II.
White Hall (Dorm 10)
Hall Style: Corps Hall
Location: Southside
Room Type: Double
Bathroom Style: Community
Gender: Coed by Room
White Hall is named in honor of Byrd E. White from Lancaster, Texas. White served on the Texas A&M Board of Directors from 1922 to 1934.
Harrington Hall (Dorm 11)
Hall Style: Corps Hall
Location: Southside
Room Type: Double
Bathroom Style: Community
Gender: Coed by Room
Harrington Hall is named in honor of Henry Hill Harrington, who served as President of Texas A&M from 1905 to 1908.
Utay Hall (Dorm 12)
Hall Style: Corps Hall
Location: Southside
Room Type: Double
Bathroom Style: Community
Gender: Coed by Room
Utay Hall is named in honor of Joe Utay, who served on the Texas A&M Board of Directors from 1935 to 1941. Utay was instrumental in Southwest Officials Administration and a member of the Cotton Bowl Association.