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Quick Comparision Chart |
College Hall |
Geisert Hall |
Harper Hall
Heitz Hall |
The Singles Complex |
University Hall |
Williams Hall |
Wyckoff Hall
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College Hall College Hall is a three story building that provides residency for about 30 females. The building has dorm rooms on floors 1 through 3 and has a large living room area along with a study room. There is a full kitchen and cabinet store on the 1st floor, and there is a half kitchen on the 2nd floor. The bedrooms have now been fully lofted by the university and each room has fully controllable air conditioning and heat. The laundry room is on the first floor of the building and the machines do not accept quickcash. |
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Geisert Hall Geisert Hall is the tallest residence hall on campus. The building is ten stories tall, with dorm rooms on floors 2 through 10. Each floor has a lounge, and there are laundry rooms on the even numbered floors. There is a cafeteria on the ground floor, two passenger elevators, and semi-controllable air conditioning/heating is available to all rooms. Geisert has been fully lofted by the university. It is occupied by about an even mix of freshman and sophomores, and juniors and seniors also reside in it. |
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Harper Hall Harper Hall is a seven story building with dorm rooms on floors 0 through 7. The Laundry room is on floor 0 (Ground). The building has recently been renovated and is now fully lofted by the university. There are two passenger elevators and central air conditioning is available to all rooms. Harper shares a common lobby, game room, and study room with adjacent Wyckoff Hall, and the buildings house part of the university's health & wellness center. It is occupied primarily by sophomores and juniors, but some freshmen and seniors also reside in it. |
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Heitz Hall Heitz Hall is a four story building with dorm rooms on floors 0 through 4. The building is not lofted and does not have air conditioning. Laundry rooms are on floors 1B and 3B. It contains a newly renovated fitness center on the first floor (which is open to all students), and a large lounge/TV room on floor 0 (Ground). The building houses part of the university's health & wellness center. Heitz is occupied exclusively by freshmen. |
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The Singles Complex The Singles Complex is comprised of three buildings, which are (from west to east): Elmwood Hall, Wendle Hall, and Lovelace Hall. As the name implies, rooms in the Singles Complex buildings are all occupied by a single person; and the buildings are primarily occupied by upperclassmen. Each building has three floors with dorm rooms on each floor. The main office and mail boxes for the complex are located on the first floor of Wendle Hall. Laundry rooms are on the second floor of each building. The buildings' rooms are not lofted, and fully-controllable air conditioning and heat is avaliable to all rooms. |
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University Hall University Hall (U-Hall) is a four story building with dorm rooms on floors 0 through 4. There is a lounge on each floor, and the laundry room is on floor 0 (Ground). The building has been fully lofted by the university, and as of July 2006 semi-controllable air conditoning and heat is avaliable to all rooms. U-Hall is the largest building occupied exclusively by freshmen. |
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Williams Hall Williams Hall is a five story building with dorm rooms on floors 1 through 5, and a large common lounge on each floor. The building is not lofted. There is one passenger elevator and central air conditioning is available to all rooms. Laundry rooms are located on each floor of the building. The first floor houses a cafeteria and a separate food court called Center Court. Williams is primarily occupied by sophomores, juniors and seniors. |
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Wyckoff Hall Wyckoff Hall is a four story building with dorm rooms on floors 0 through 4. The building has been fully lofted by the university and does not have air conditioning. The laundry room is on floor 0 (Ground). Wyckoff shares a common lobby, game room, and study room with adjacent Harper Hall, and the buildings house part of the university's health & wellness center. Wyckoff is the smallest residence hall occupied exclusively by freshmen. |
The Residence Hall Comparison Chart
A quick look at what features the buildings have to offer
| Building Name: | College Hall |
Geisert Hall |
Harper Hall |
Heitz Hall |
Singles Complex |
University Hall |
Williams Hall |
Wyckoff Hall |
| Air Conditioning | X | X | X | - | X | X | X | - |
| Cafeteria | - | X | - | - | - | - | X | - |
| Carpeted Hallways | X | X | X | - | X | - | X | - |
| Central Lounge | X | - | - | X | X | - | - | - |
| Elevator(s) | - | X | X | - | - | X | X | - |
| Floor Lounges | - | X | - | - | - | X | X | - |
| Fully Lofted | X | X | X | - | - | X | - | X |
| Game Room | X | - | X | - | - | - | - | X |
| Hall Council | - | X | X | X | - | X | X | X |
| Study Room(s) | X | X | X | - | - | - | X | X |