Sabtu, 18 Desember 2010

Residence Hall

WTAMU offers eight residence halls which house approximately 1,200 undergraduate and graduate students. Each has its own appeal based on a student's personality, living style and location preference. See the residence hall comparison chart below.
MALE

FEMALE

CO-ED
Guenther Hall
Guenther Hall

Guenther consists of units arranged around a shady courtyard. Close proximity to the Classroom Center allows for a quick walk to class.
Jones Hall
Jones Hall

Jones is a fully air-conditioned high rise. Floor lobbies and balconies provide a common area for meeting with friends.
Jarrett Hall
Jarrett Hall

Jarrett is the largest hall on campus. It has housing units around a courtyard and offers fooseball, ping pong and pool tables.




Cousins Hall
Cousins

Built in 1920, Cousins is the most historic residence hall on campus. The hall offers various room set-ups and a spacious lobby and ballroom.
Cross Hall
Cross Hall

Cross is a fully air-conditioned high rise. Floor lobbies and balconies provide a common area for meeting with friends.
Shirley Hall
Shirley Hall

Shirley is located in the heart of campus next to the dining hall with units around a courtyard. Three units house Greek social sororities.
Stafford Hall
Stafford Hall

At the campus entrance, Stafford is near Mary Moody Northen Hall, the Classroom Center, and the Fine Arts Complex. Its traditional look carries on the historic WTAMU spirit.

Conner Hall

Connor HallConner is a coed facility that has private rooms exclusively for honors scholars.
Buff Hall

Buff HallBuff Hall was opened in the fall of 2008 and is designed for Junior and Senior level students. Buff offers 4 bedroom "Super" Suites.
Centennial Hall

Centennial HallCentennial Hall will open in the fall of 2011 and will be WTAMU's most state-of-the-art residence hall. Centennial Hall will also create office space for the Office of Residential Living.