Living on Campus :: Residence Halls
| Residence Hall |
Gender |
Type |
Capacity |
A/C |
Dining |
Computer Lab |
Bathroom |
| Bledsoe* |
Male |
Traditional |
332 |
No* |
The Fresh Plate |
|
Community |
| Gordon |
Co-ed |
Suite |
242 |
Yes |
The Fresh Plate |
|
Semi-private |
| Sneed |
Male |
Traditional |
313 |
Yes |
Sam's Place |
Yes |
Community |
| Horn/Knapp |
Female |
Traditional |
647 |
Yes |
Dining Hall |
|
Community |
| Wall/Gates |
Co-ed |
Traditional |
802 |
Yes |
Sam's Place |
|
Community |
| Hulen/Clement |
Co-ed |
Traditional |
806 |
Yes |
Dining Hall |
|
Community |
| Coleman |
Male |
Traditional |
571 |
Yes |
|
|
Community |
| Chitwood/Weymouth |
Female/Male |
Traditional |
1147 |
Yes |
Sam's Place |
Yes |
Community |
| Stangel/Murdough |
Female/Male |
Traditional |
1029 |
Yes |
The Market |
|
Community |
| Carpenter/Wells |
Co-ed |
Apartment |
351 |
Yes |
|
Yes |
Semi-private |
| Murray |
Co-ed |
Suite |
500 |
Yes |
Sam's Place |
|
Semi-private |
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* Air conditioned as of Fall 2008.
Bledsoe Hall, a residence for men, is located near the College of Engineering, West Hall and Holden Hall. Facilities available to residents include a study room, a kitchen, a large lobby, laundry rooms and a television lounge.
Effective Fall 2008, Bledsoe Hall will be an air-conditioned Residence
Hall.
Bledsoe Hall offers the Engineering Success Learning Community for interested students. Students living in this community have the opportunity to create study groups,
develop relationships with faculty and students participating in the learning community and
live in close proximity to classrooms.
The Fresh Plate Food Emporium at
Bledsoe/Gordon/Sneed and Sam's Place Mini-market at Sneed provide convenient dining services.
Furnishings consist of:
- Beds, desks and chairs
- Chest of drawers
- A sink
- Medicine cabinet with a mirror
- Closets
- A ceiling fan
All furnishings are moveable. For room and furniture dimensions refer to the chart at
room furnishings.
Carpenter/Wells Complex, an apartment-style residence, offers three-bedroom townhouses and four-bedroom flats to men and women of sophomore or higher classification. Carpenter/Wells Complex is open year-round for the convenience of residents. A Commons Building, which includes a computer lab and study lounge, is located in the center of the complex. Other amenities include an exercise room, lounge and laundry room.
Each apartment includes a living room, kitchenette (full-sized refrigerator, microwave oven and two-burner cook-top), private bedrooms and two bathrooms. All apartments have outside entrances.
Apartment furnishings include:
- A sofa
- Table and chair
- Dining table and chairs
Each bedroom is furnished with:
- A twin bed
- Dresser
- Study desk and chair
The living room and bedrooms are carpeted. The kitchen and bathrooms have vinyl floors. For room and furniture dimensions refer to the chart at
room furnishings.
Men live in Weymouth and Coleman Halls and women live in Chitwood Hall. Both Chitwood and Weymouth offer
the First Year Success Learning Community. Men live in Coleman Hall. Features of the halls include a TV lounge, floor lounges, and a laundry room.
A new learning community for the Fall 2008 semester, Business Administration, is available in both Weymouth and Chitwood Halls.
All rooms in the Chitwood/Weymouth/Coleman Complex are furnished with built-in furniture including:
- Chest of drawers
- Pull-out beds
- Desks
- Closets with overhead storage
- A sink
Each room has individual temperature control. For room and furniture dimensions refer to the chart at
room furnishings.
The Hulen/Clement Dining Hall, The Market at Stangel/Murdough or Sam's Place Mini-market at Chitwood/Weymouth provide a variety of dining choices for residents.
Gordon Hall offers a unique co-ed living arrangement for men and women enrolled in the Honors College. Living areas are designed in a suite-style arrangement. A furnished living room sits between two bedroom units. Each fully furnished bedroom unit accommodates one or two students and includes a vanity area, private shower and toilet. For room and furniture dimensions refer to the chart at
room furnishings.
Gordon Hall offers many amenities for residents including:
- a TV lounge
- study rooms
- laundry rooms
- vending areas
- An open meeting/recreation room
- Two kitchens
The Fresh Plate Food Emporium
and Sam's Place Mini-market at Sneed Hall provide convenient dining choices.
Horn/Knapp Complex for women is located on the east side of campus close to the Student Union, Music Building and the Sports Science Building. Formal and informal lounges, kitchenettes, study rooms, a TV lounge, vending machines and laundry rooms are amenities provided for the convenience of residents. Intensive Study floors and the Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Learning Community are available. The WISE Learning Community provides many opportunities for participants to create study groups and to work with other women in the engineering and science fields.
The Horn/Knapp Dining Hall, including the Fusion Theme Line, is located in the complex. Other nearby dining options in the Student Union provide a wide variety of menu items and serving hours.
Room furnishings consist of:
- Study desks
- Chairs
- Chest of drawers
- Beds
- Walk-in closets
- A sink
- Medicine cabinet with mirror
All furnishings are moveable. Each resident's room has individual temperature control. For room and furniture dimensions refer to the chart at
room furnishings.
Hulen/Clement Complex, located on the south side of campus, is conveniently located near the College of Architecture, the Jerry S. Rawls College of Business Administration and the English, Philosophy and Education buildings. Men and women are assigned to alternating floors of both Hulen and Clement Halls. A formal lounge, study room, TV room and
laundry rooms are available for the convenience of residents. Substance-Free and Intensive Study floors are available. Clement Hall offers
the Architecture & Design Learning Community where men and women may collaborate on projects and develop study groups with other students majoring in the same fields. An Education Learning Community is offered in Hulen Hall.
Built-in furniture consists of:
- Pull-out beds
- Desks
- Bookshelves
- Chest of drawers
- Closets with overhead storage
Each room has a sink and a medicine cabinet with mirror. For room and furniture dimensions refer to the chart at
room furnishings.
The Hulen/Clement Dining Hall, which also offers the Sandwich 'Such Deli/Pizza
Theme Line, is located in the complex. Other nearby dining is available at the Student Union, The Market at Stangel/Murdough and Sam's Place
Mini-market at Chitwood/Weymouth.
The Stangel/Murdough Complex, located on the central western edge of the main campus, is near the Jerry S. Rawls College of Business Administration and the Biology and Experimental Sciences buildings. Women live in Stangel Hall and men are assigned to Murdough Hall. Intensive Study floors, the Health Sciences Learning Community and the Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Learning Community are available in each hall. A TV lounge, piano lounge, study lounges (2nd and 4th floors) and laundry rooms are amenities available in Stangel/Murdough.
Each room has built-in furniture consisting of:
- Chests of drawers
- Pullout beds
- Desks
- Closets with overhead storage
- Bookshelves
- A sink
For room and furniture dimensions refer to the chart at
room furnishings.
The Market at Stangel/Murdough offers a wide variety of eat-in or carry-out food selections with a la carte pricing. Residents may also dine at Sam's Place
Mini-market in Murray Hall for variety.
Sneed Hall, a Residence Hall for men, is located near the College of Engineering, West Hall and Holden Hall. Air-conditioning, including individual temperature controls in student rooms, was added to this
Residence Hall in summer 2007. Facilities available to residents include a study room, kitchen, a large lobby, laundry room and a large screen television lounge. A Substance-Free floor is available for residents interested in this specialty floor.
The Fresh Plate Food Emporium at Bledsoe/Gordon/Sneed, Sam's Place Mini-market at Sneed give residents several dining choices.
Furnishings consist of:
- Beds
- Individual desks and chairs
- Chests of drawers
- A sink
- Medicine cabinet with mirror
- Closets
- Ceiling fan
All furnishings are moveable. For room and furniture dimensions refer to the chart at
room furnishings.
Located on the south side of campus, this complex is near the Charles E.
Maedgen Theater, Music Building and the Library. Men and women live in Wall/Gates on alternating floors. A formal lounge, TV room, study lounge, vending rooms, kitchenettes and laundry rooms are features of this complex. The Fine Arts Learning Community is available in Wall Hall.
Built-in furniture consists of:
- Pull-out beds
- Desks
- Bookshelves
- Chests of drawers
Other furnishings include closets with overhead storage, a sink and a medicine cabinet with mirror. For room and furniture dimensions refer to the chart at
room furnishings.
Residents may dine at the nearby Hulen/Clement Dining Hall, The Market at Stangel/Murdough or Sam's Place
Mini-market at Wall/Gates. The Student Union also offers more dining options and is conveniently located near Wall/Gates Complex.
Murray Hall is a suite-style residence for men and women providing students with a living option where they may live continuously throughout their academic career. Open year round, Murray Hall residents may stay in their rooms during the winter break between fall and spring semesters and also during breaks between spring and summer sessions. A Sam's Place Mini-Market, hall office, lounges and meeting rooms are available for residents. The Sophomore Year Experience Learning Community is available to provide academic support services for residents. Priority for assignment to Murray Hall is given to students of sophomore or higher classification.
Each suite has private bedrooms, a living area and two bathrooms. Bedrooms are furnished with:
The shared living area is furnished with:
- A sofa
- Coffee table
- A full-sized refrigerator
- A microwave oven
Bedrooms have carpeting while the living area has laminated wood flooring. Bathrooms have
ceramic tile flooring and separate sink/vanity areas. Ceiling fans are included in each bedroom and the living area. For room and furniture dimensions refer to the chart at
room furnishings.