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Residence Halls

Living on campus not only is convenient and affordable, it's a great way to find a home within the University community and make new friends. The University's residence halls vary in size from the 1,000-resident Mayflower to Parklawn with 139 residents, and in atmosphere from high-rises like Slater and Rienow to the more traditional architecture of Quadrangle and Currier. The links below provide detailed information about each specific residence hall.

Burge Hall
Currier Hall
Daum Hall
Hillcrest Hall
Mayflower Hall
Parklawn Hall
Quadrangle Hall
Rienow Hall
Slater Hall
Stanley Hall

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More Information The links below offer general information about the residence halls system and on-campus living.

Coed Living
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A Substance Free Environment
Dining Facilities, Plans and Menus
Living-Learning Communities
Special Housing Options
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Burge Hall | Currier Hall | Daum Hall | Hillcrest Hall | Mayflower Hall | Parklawn Hall | Quadrangle Hall | Rienow Hall | Slater Hall | Stanley Hall