Where do upper class students live?
Upper class students live in every building, but often live in Laurel and Oak Halls. Rooms are fully furnished, air-conditioned and are wired for networking to the University’s main computer system and to the Internet. Each hall has common areas and facilities including lounges, study areas, kitchens and laundry rooms. Rooms are wired for phone and cable TV. Other services include: washer and dryers, snack and soda machines, recreational equipment (pool, ping-pong, large screen televisions, etc.) and mail service Monday-Friday. Laurel Hall has: *582 upper class students *single and double room suites with a shared bathroom Oak Hall has: *213 upper class and graduate students *double rooms with kitchen and shared bathroom *four and five-person apartments with two bedrooms, bath, lounge and kitchen.