What are considered residence halls?
Residence halls offer on-campus housing in dormitory and suite-style formats. Details for each hall can be found on the residence halls webpage.
Men’s Halls: Brock, Carr, Faith, Lawlor, Marshall, McChesney, Murdoch, Palmer, Parker, Rickard, Rogers, St. Clair, Walker, and West.
Women’s Halls: Bates, Diehl Johnson, Jenkins, Johnson, Maddox, McKinney, Morton, Murphy, Printy, Willetts, and Wood.
What ages are eligible to live in a residence hall?
Students must be under the age of 26 by the start of the fall semester to live in residence halls. Students 26–29 years old may still live in Student Communities. Graduate students age 30 and older may live in graduate or married housing.
Will pre-selection still be available in residence halls?
Yes. If eligible, students may continue to remain in their current room in the residence hall with pre-selection.
Can I request a single room?
Single rooms are not available. Students requiring special accommodations should contact Disability Services.
What if I can’t get into the residence hall I want?
There is no waitlist for residence halls. During the housing selection period, students can monitor availability and make changes as space allows.
How will I know who my RD is?
Resident Directors (RDs) for each hall are listed in the hall descriptions on the residence halls webpage.
How often can I change my housing assignment?
You may change your housing assignment at any time during the open selection period. If you are part of a group and wish to make a change, please contact the Housing Coordinator first.
After the housing selection period ends, any requests for changes must be submitted to the Housing Coordinator. Please note that housing change requests are not guaranteed and will be reviewed in coordination with the Deans and the Resident Directors.