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  • Residence Halls

Housing

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  • Residence Halls

    Living in a campus residence hall is about more than just a bed and a hot shower. It’s about growing intellectually and socially. Our eight residence halls and upperclass-student apartment hall provide the support, services and cultural and social opportunities you need to learn, develop new relationships and feel welcome.

    Located just steps from classes and major campus buildings, residence halls are smoke-free and offer all the comforts of home, including laundry facilities, kitchenettes, community lounges and study rooms.

     

    Hall Approximate Room Dimensions Learning Community Option to Loft Bed Laundry Kitchenette
    Ballard 13'7"x12'3" No Yes In basement In basement
    Dahl-Renovated 15'8"x11'8" Art & Art Education; Film; Graphic Communications/Music/Theatre Yes; loftable beds provided On every floor In main lounge
    Grantham-Renovated   16'9"x10'6" Leadership; Exploration Yes; loftable beds provided On every floor On every floor
    Holmquist 17'x10'7" No Yes On every floor On every floor
    Nelson 16'3"x7'6" to 12'1" (pie-shaped room) No Yes On every floor On every floor
    Snarr East 17'x10'6" Biosciences/Chemistry; Education No On main floor On every floor
    Snarr South 16'9"x10'8" Diversity & Inclusion; Honors; Technology Yes On every floor On every floor
    Snarr West Closed for renovation during the 2013-2014 academic year.
    Neumaier Hall 13'7"x10'8" Bedroom
    11'4"x10'8" Living Room
    (apartment-style, consists of two bedrooms, two bathrooms, living room and kitchen)
    No Yes On every floor In each unit


    *Please note, all residence halls are coed either by floor, separate wings or hallways.