Oklahoma State University

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Tours

  1. Residential housing tours

    • One of Each Housing Style

      Get a feel for everything Oklahoma State has to offer by sampling each housing style

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      1. 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.

      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. 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.

      4. 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.

      5. 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.