Oklahoma State University

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  1. Residential housing tours

    • The Residence Hall Tour

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      1. Patchin Jones Hall

        Patchin-Jones Halls are connected four-story buildings home to about 160 students of all classifications. Located west of Wentz Hall and south of The Villages, they’re near the University
        Testing and Assessment Center, offering a convenient spot to call home. Each unit has a deluxe-suite style layout with a living room, a kitchenette, and either two shared or four private bedrooms. There are two different floor plans available, so you can choose the one that best fits
        your needs. While the halls are coed, individual units are same-gender, and ADA-accessible rooms are available for those who need them.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      2. The Villages

        ResLife’s suites at The Villages offer undergraduates a comfortable, convenient living space. Each suite features one or two private bedrooms and one bathroom. You'll also have access to free laundry, community kitchens, and lots of study and recreational areas. For dining, you’ll have easy access to Central Market Place, Café Libro, and Roots. Plus, you're close to some of the best campus spots, with Boone Pickens Stadium, Colvin Recreation Center, Edmon Low Library, and Theta Pond within walking distance.

        The Villages are also home to Village FIT, where 114 freshmen from the Ferguson College of Agriculture make up the Freshmen in Transition (FIT) Living Learning Program. Village D houses Media House and Psychology House Living Learning Programs, and Village E and F are home to the Spears Business LLP.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      3. Iba Hall

        Iba Hall offers traditional residential experiences with coed living arrangements, where individual rooms are same-gender. Constructed in 1967, Iba Hall features four floors and accommodates approximately 240 residents. The building includes amenities such as community bathrooms with private stalls and showers, a community kitchen, free unlimited laundry facilities, living rooms/lounges and a meditation room.

        Its central location provides easy access to various campus facilities, including the Colvin Recreation Center, Central Market Place and several academic buildings. Iba Hall continues to be a popular choice for students seeking a convenient and comfortable living environment on campus.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      4. The Brumley Apartments

        The Brumley Neighborhood proudly offers unfurnished, two-bedroom/one-bathroom apartmentsBuilt in 1961, the Brumley buildings are all two stories with enclosed breezeways. Residents enjoy off-street parking and open green spaces that are perfect for picnics, games and outdoor enjoyment. The neighborhoods are situated near the Colvin Recreation Center as well as the Central Market Place.

        The apartments offer convenient living options for students, featuring amenities such as in-unit laundry, kitchens and private bedrooms. Brumley Apartments is a popular choice for students seeking a comfortable and well-equipped living environment on campus. 

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      5. Kamm Hall

        Kamm Hall, OSU’s only pet-friendly undergraduate housing, is ideal for students with furry companions. It houses 92 students in four-bedroom, two-bathroom apartments, each with a private bedroom. Kamm Hall is located next to the Veterinary Sciences School, Central Market Place, and Barkin' Brews.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      6. Peterson-Friend Hall

        Next to the Pattillo Community Center are Peterson-Friend Halls, which house approximately 210 residents. The two halls form a U-shape around a picturesque courtyard. Each unit offers apartment-style living with private bedrooms, a living room, a full-size kitchen and an in-unit washer and dryer. While the buildings are coed, individual apartments are same gender. All apartments are furnished with nine-month, academic-year leases. 

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      7. The Stevens Apartments

        The Stevens Neighborhood offers unfurnished, two-bedroom/one-bathroom units for students who qualify for year-round housing registration, including families and graduate students. Built in 1964, these two-story buildings provide ample parking, playground equipment and open green spaces. The apartments are conveniently located on the north side of Hall of Fame Avenue, next to the intramural fields, and within walking distance of the Family Resource Center. The monthly rate includes utilities such as electric, gas, water, sewer, trash/recycling, internet, Wi-Fi, cable television and free laundry use.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      8. The West Apartments

        The West Neighborhood offers furnished, two-bedroom/one-bathroom apartments for students who qualify for year-round housing registration, including families and graduate students. Built in 1964, these two-story buildings provide ample parking and open green spaces, and are conveniently situated near the Family Resource Center and University Laundry on McElroy Road. The monthly rate includes utility bills such as electric, gas, water, sewer, trash/recycling, internet, Wi-Fi, and cable television, along with free use of laundry facilities. The West Apartments are designed to provide a comfortable and convenient living environment for students, with easy access to key campus locations and amenities.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      9. The Williams Apartments

        The Williams Neighborhood offers unfurnished, two-bedroom/one-bathroom apartments for students who qualify for year-round housing registration, including families and graduate students. Undergraduates with nine-month, academic leases may also be assigned here. The neighborhood consists of two building styles: Williams 12-15, built in 1957, are one-story buildings, while Williams 101-105, built in 1962, are two-story buildings. Located near the garden plots, the neighborhood provides ample off-street parking and open green spaces for residents to enjoy. The monthly rate includes utility bills such as electric, gas, water, sewer, trash/recycling, internet, Wi-Fi, and cable television, along with free use of laundry facilities.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      10. The Prosser Apartments

        Prosser Neighborhood offers unfurnished, two-bedroom/one-bathroom units for students who qualify for year-round housing registration, including family and graduate student housing. Built in 1957, these two-story buildings provide ample parking and open green spaces nearby.

        The apartments include utilities such as electric, gas, water, sewer, trash/recycling, internet, Wi-Fi, cable television, and free laundry. Located north of McElroy Road between Garfield and Walnut Streets, Prosser Apartments are conveniently situated near the Family Resource Center and University Laundry, with easy access to dining options like Adams Market and North Dining Hall.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      11. McPherson Hall

        McPherson Hall is proudly home to 108 students. As part of the Morrison Neighborhood, halls are conveniently located near Adams Market, North Dining, and Roots for easy access to meals. McPherson is a three-story building next to an open green space. Each unit offers apartment-style living with private or shared bedrooms, bathroom, living room, full-size kitchen and in-unit washer and dryer.

        Constructed in 2001, the building provides modern amenities such as central heating and air conditioning, a balcony or patio, and a smoke detector and sprinkler system. McPherson was known for his rigorous field botany course and volunteer work with the Nature Conservancy and the Sierra Club. 

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      12. Payne-Ellis Hall

        Payne Ellis Hall at Oklahoma State University is a three-story building located at the corner of Garfield Street and McElroy Road, part of the Morrison Neighborhood. It offers apartment-style living with private or shared bedrooms, a living room, a full-size kitchen, and in-unit washer and dryer. Built in 2001, the hall accommodates 110 undergraduates of all classifications and majors, including first-year students.

        Payne Ellis Hall is conveniently situated near the Griffith Community Center and various dining options. The building provides a comfortable and modern living environment, fostering a sense of community among its residents.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      13. Carreker Halls

        Carreker East and West accommodate 72 undergraduates of all classifications and majors, offering apartment-style living with two private or shared bedrooms, a living room, a full-size kitchen, and an in-unit washer and dryer. The halls are coed, with individual units being same-gender, and leases are for the nine-month academic year.  Built in 2001, the halls are conveniently located within walking distance of several dining options and the Griffith Community Center, making them popular for students seeking a comfortable and well-equipped living environment.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      14. The Demaree Apartments

        The Demaree Neighborhood offers unfurnished, two-bedroom/one-bathroom units for students who qualify for year-round housing registration. While the buildings are coed, individual units are same gender. The Demaree buildings are two stories with ample parking and open green spaces. Demaree East sits near Adams Market and North Dining, while West is across from the Family Resource Center and University Laundry, ideal for year-round housing. 

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      15. Booker-Stinchcomb Hall

        Booker-Stinchcomb Hall is a deluxe-suite style residence hall at Oklahoma State University, located in the North Monroe Neighborhood between the University Commons Complex and Neal Patterson Stadium. Built in 2003, it accommodates 335 residents and offers a variety of amenities, including community laundry facilities, kitchens, study and recreational spaces, and ADA rooms. Each unit features a living room, kitchenette, bathroom and two private bedrooms. The hall is coed, with individual units being same-gender, and provides a convenient living option close to dining and academic buildings. Booker-Stinchcomb Hall is known for its modern facilities and central location, making it a popular choice among students. 

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      16. The Commons

        The University Commons Complex, which opened in 2015, offers a modified traditional living experience where small blocks of six to eight rooms share a common bathroom. It includes North, West, and South halls, with North Commons being OSU’s only all-women’s hall.

        North Commons houses 320 residents in a five-story building, with all rooms fully furnished and nine-month academic-year leases. Located near North Dining and across from the Colvin Recreation Center, University
        Commons is perfect for students who want easy access to dining, fitness facilities, and academic buildings. Boone Pickens Stadium is just a 9-minute walk, the Colvin Recreation
        Center is 4 minutes away, and Edmon Low Library is an 11-minute walk.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      17. Zink-Allen hall

        The Zink-Allen Halls are connected buildings located near the University Commons and part of the North Monroe Neighborhood. Built in 2001, these halls offer deluxe-suite style living with two different floor plans, accommodating approximately 160 residents. Each unit features two shared or four private bedrooms, a living room, kitchenette and two bathrooms. The halls are coed, but individual units are same-gender. Amenities include free laundry facilities, community kitchens, and study and recreational spaces. Zink-Allen Halls provide a comfortable and convenient living environment for students, with close proximity to dining options and OSU bus routes.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      18. Davis Hall

        Davis Hall at Oklahoma State University is a residential facility in the North Monroe Neighborhood, next to the Griffith Community Center. Named after OSU's first Black student, Nancy Randolph Davis in 2001, the hall offers apartment-style living with private bedrooms, a living room, a full-size kitchen, and an in-unit washer and dryer. It houses approximately 120 residents and provides a convenient living environment for first-year students. Located near Adams Market and North Dining, these halls provide easy access to campus landmarks. With fully furnished apartments, private bedrooms, and prime campus access, the North Monroe Neighborhood serves as a comfortable and connected living experience.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      19. Sitlington Hall

        Sitlington Hall is a three-story residential building located beside the Griffith Community Center. Built in 2021, it offers apartment-style living with two private bedrooms, two private bathrooms, a living room, a full-size kitchen, and an in-unit washer and dryer. Sitlington Hall is part of the North Monroe Neighborhood and is close to the state of the art Neal Patterson Stadium.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      20. Morsani-Smith Hall

        Morsani-Smith Hall at Oklahoma State University is part of the North Monroe Neighborhood and consists of two connected buildings forming a U-shape around a popular outdoor courtyard. Located next to the Griffith Community Center and near the Monroe Street Garage, Morsani-Smith Hall offers apartment-style living with private bedrooms, a living room, a full-size kitchen, and in-unit washer and dryer.

        Built in 2001, the Morsani-Smith Halls house 120 to 200 students. Both halls offer two layouts: four-bedroom, two-bathroom units or two-bedroom, two-bathroom units. Many apartments
        feature patios or balconies, adding a welcoming outdoor touch. Located near Adams Market and North Dining, these halls provide easy access to campus landmarks.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      21. Young Hall

        Young Hall is a three-story residential building located next to the Griffith Community Center in the North Monroe Neighborhood. It offers apartment-style living with two private bedrooms, two private bathrooms, a living room, a full-size kitchen, and an in-unit washer and dryer. Built in 2001, the hall is conveniently near dining options such as Adams Market and North Dining and is within walking distance of key campus locations like Boone Pickens Stadium and the Colvin Recreation Center. Each unit is furnished with essential amenities, including a bed frame and mattress, desk, dresser, and kitchen appliances.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      22. Bost Hall

        Bost Hall is a residential building at Oklahoma State University in the North Monroe Neighborhood next to the Griffith Community Center. Constructed in 2001, it offers apartment-style living with four private bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and an in-unit washer and dryer. The hall accommodates approximately 96 residents and provides various amenities, including a balcony or patio, central heating and air conditioning, and access to the Griffith Community Center's recreational facilities. This hall is popular for students seeking a comfortable and convenient living environment close to campus facilities.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      23. Bennett Hall

        Home to 600 students of all classifications, Bennett Hall offers a mix of suite and deluxe-suite living in a coed setting with same-gender units. Suites feature one-bed/one-bath or two-bed/two-bath layouts, while deluxe suites include a living room and options ranging from two to four bedrooms with one or two baths. 

        It's near Gallagher-Iba Arena and Boone Pickens Stadium. Opened in 1950 and renovated multiple times, it offers a variety of suite-style living arrangements for students of all classifications and majors. The hall features unique floor plans, a cozy basement area known as The Pit, and amenities such as an electric fireplace and a piano. Bennett Hall provides a vibrant living environment, fostering a strong sense of community among its residents.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      24. Stout Hall

        Stout Hall is a traditional residential hall located on the southwest side of campus, near Murray Hall, Wentz Lane Garage and the OSU Greek Neighborhood. It offers a legacy residential experience with various room types, including double occupancy and private rooms. The hall features amenities such as community bathrooms with private stalls and showers, a community kitchen, free laundry facilities, resident lounges, and outdoor gathering areas with landscaped grounds.

        Built in 1948, Stout Hall retains its original architecture and character, including a large porch, formal living room, piano parlors and ornate details. It accommodates approximately 320 residents and provides a vibrant and supportive living environment for students.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      25. Parker Hall

        Parker Hall at Oklahoma State University is part of the Scott-Parker-Wentz Triplex and offers traditional residential experiences for students. Built in 1962, the hall provides a variety of amenities, including community bathrooms with private stalls and showers, a community kitchen, free unlimited laundry facilities, living rooms, lounges, and a meditation room.

        It is located near the Wentz Lane Parking Garage and is close to dining options such as Central Market Place, Cafe Libro, and Roots. Parker Hall also features specialized services and programs for first-year College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology students through a dedicated Living Learning Program.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.

      26. Wentz Hall

        Wentz Hall is a traditional residence hall located centrally on the Stillwater campus. Part of the Scott-Parker-Wentz Triplex, it offers convenient access to several dining options, the Colvin Recreation Center and University Health Services. Built in 1964, Wentz Hall features nine floors and accommodates approximately 550 residents in traditional-style rooms. Each room has essential amenities, including a bed frame and mattress, desk, dresser and built-in closet. The hall provides a comfortable living environment with community bathrooms, kitchens, and common areas.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.