Oklahoma State University

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Tours

  1. Residential housing tours

    • Suite Style Halls

      Tour the campus suites, the Villages and Bennett, featuring between them a variety of different floor plans.

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      1. 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.

      2. 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.