Oklahoma State University

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Tours

  1. Residential housing tours

    • Deluxe Suite Styles

      Tour the Deluxe Suites, Oklahoma State's luxury housing styles.

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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. 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.

      3. 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.

      4. 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.