Georgia, Johnson, and Tennessee Halls (Female)
Each of these residence halls house from 100 to 120 female residents. Rooms are arranged in suites, with four students per bathroom. The lobbies and halls are carpeted. Individual rooms are not carpeted. The third floor of each hall houses freshmen women. Upperclassmen live on the lower floors.
Each room has
- 2 extra-long, bunkable beds
- 2 desks with bookshelves and study light
Shopping Tips
- All rooms measure 11’ x 16.’
- The extra-long mattresses measure 36” x 80.”
Benson Hall (male)
This residence hall houses approximately 250 male students. Rooms are arranged as suites, with up to seven students sharing a large bathroom. The lobbies and halls are carpeted. Individual rooms are not carpeted.
Each room has
- 2 extra-long bunkable beds
- 2 desks with bookshelves and study light
Note: #1 rooms have furnishings for only one student
Shopping tips Window Measurements
Room Window
1 (single): 11’3.5” x 8’ 7.5” 36”H x 32”W
2: 18’ 8” x 11’ 1.5” 48”H x 72”W
3: 15’ x 14’ 2.5” 48”H x 96”W
4: 18’ 8” x 11’ 1.5” 48”H x 72”W
Extra-long mattresses measure 36” x 80.”
VISITATION POLICY IN RESIDENCE HALLS Open houses in the four main residence halls are determined by the individual residence hall councils, made up of students, in conjunction with the resident director. They generally occur every Sunday from 8 - 11 pm.
REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY FOR APARTMENT LIVING Students with at least sixty-four cumulative hours on their transcripts and who have at least a 2.5 GPA and who are in good social standing may apply to live in apartment housing. Applications may be obtained through the Office of Student Development the semester or summer prior to move-in. Placement depends on available space with priority given to senior level students.