What is the difference between community style and residence suites?
Community style halls are built in a way that promotes community development. Each floor has two gender-designated wings. On each wing is a hallway with rooms located across from each other and a common, gender designated bathroom. This is the best way to get to meet people, make friends, and find study partners. There is always something to do either with other residents or by participating in social and educational programs held in these halls. Residence Suites are one, two or three bedrooms. However, there are just a few one-bedroom suites. The roommates and suitemates share a living room and bathroom. Since there is not a common hallway and each suite has a separate entrance, residents have to make a greater effort to meet people, make friends, and get involved. Social and educational activities are held and residents go to a central location to participate.