Residence Life
The Office of Housing and Residence Life provides a residence hall experience that compliments and broadens the educational mission of the university. Life in the residence halls provides support for the classroom experience, allows students opportunities to socialize and study with their peers, and provides an array of programs and activities that enhance the university experience.
Each residence hall is staffed by live-in professional staff or student paraprofessional hall directors and student resident assistants who provide administrative, advising and programming services. Apartment complexes and houses are managed by graduate assistant staff members. Residential students are encouraged to assume an active role in their residential facility and campus life. Regular floor/hall/area meetings provide opportunities for two-way communication between staff and residents. The residential environment also keeps residents informed of institutional policies and procedures and provides information and activities that maintain a positive, educational, and safe living experience.
There are seven residence halls, five apartment complexes and seven student houses on campus. All residence halls are non-smoking. Each residence hall and apartment complex offer its own laundry facilities, and all are located in close proximity to academic buildings and dining.
Beta Hall
Beta Hall is a co-ed residence hall providing designated single rooms in a suite style accommodation. The hall provides air-conditioned suites with semi-private baths. There is a lounge per floor for social and study space.
Bonar Hall
Bonar Hall is a co-ed honors hall named for John S. Bonar, president from 1926-1933. The residence hall is carpeted, individually heated, and air-conditioned with semi-private baths.
Boyd Hall
Boyd Hall is a co-ed hall providing designated single rooms. Boyd Hall was named for Mrs. Robert Lee Boyd of Wheeling in recognition of her services as a member of the State Board of Education. The residence hall has air conditioning in the lobby only and has community bathrooms and lounges on each floor.
Commons Apartments
Commons Apartments consist of eleven townhouse style apartments housing three residents in each apartment. Apartment selection is made through the separate specialty housing application process.
Curtis Hall
Curtis Hall is a co-ed residence hall named in honor of General William B. Curtis and his family. The hall has community bathrooms and a lounge on each floor and offers a designated single room option.
Hughes Hall
Hughes Hall is a co-ed residence hall named for Raymond G. Hughes, a member of the English faculty from 1931 until 1970. Hughes Hall is suite style, fully carpeted with air conditioning and semi-private baths.
Krise Hall
Krise Hall is a co-ed residence hall named for Nelle M. Krise, a member of the faculty from 1926 to 1966. The hall has air-conditioned suites with semi-private baths. Krise Fitness Center is located in the basement of the facility, separate from the residential portion of the building.
Rogers Hall
Rogers Hall is a co-ed hall providing designated single rooms. Rogers Hall was named for Mrs. George Rogers, Dean of Women from 1937 to 1952. The residence hall has air conditioning in the lobby only and has community bathrooms and lounges on each floor. The Marketplace Cafeteria and the Office of Housing & Residence Life are also located in Rogers Hall, separate from the residential area of the building.
Student Houses
Student houses are located on the north end of campus. Houses include Greek houses for national fraternities and sororities: Alpha Xi Delta, Chi Omega, Phi Delta Theta and Theta Xi. Occasionally additional houses may be available for students as well as part of the specialty housing process.
Topper Towers Apartments
Topper Towers Apartments are located just south of the main campus. Each apartment houses four students in a four-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment. Housing scholarships are not applicable at these apartments. Apartments are furnished with bedroom furniture and kitchen appliances. Apartment selection is made through the separate specialty housing application process.
Topper Village Apartments
Topper Village Apartments are located just across route 88 from the main entrance to campus. Each apartment houses two students in a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment. Housing scholarships are not applicable at these apartments. Apartments are furnished with bedroom furniture and kitchen appliances. Apartment selection is made through the separate specialty housing application process.
University Place Apartments
University Place Apartments are located just across route 88 from the main entrance to campus. Four apartments house two students in a two-bedroom, single bathroom apartment. The remaining twelve apartments house three residents in a three-bedroom, single bathroom apartment. Housing scholarships are not applicable at these apartments. Apartments are furnished with bedroom furniture, living room furniture and kitchen appliances. Apartment selection is made through the separate specialty housing application process.
University Place II Apartments
University Place II Apartments are located just north of the main entrance to campus. Each apartment houses two students in a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment. Housing scholarships are not applicable at these apartments. Apartments are furnished with bedroom furniture, laundry in units, and kitchen appliances. Apartment selection is made through the separate specialty housing application process.