What is the best residence hall?
“Best” is a relative term. Specific facilities or special academic programs described in the housing guide may make a particular residence hall “best” for students desiring such amenities. For example, students with an interest in music may want to select a residence hall with a music practice room, while students with an interest in international affairs may prefer the Global Village Living-Learning Center. Because freshmen will have classes throughout campus, proximity is not a factor. Our undergraduate residence halls are coed, with men and women sharing common areas (libraries, workout rooms, laundry facilities, etc.) in each center. Chances are, no matter which residence hall your student chooses, in a matter of months your son or daughter will think it’s the best place to live on campus.
“Best” is a relative term. Specific facilities or special academic programs described in the housing guide may make a particular residence hall best for students desiring such amenities. Theme halls can move to different buildings from year to year, so students can request a theme hall and be with students who share their interests.