Fairmont State University

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Tours

  1. Resident Hall Tour

    Campus tour of our resident halls.

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    1. Bryant Place

      Opened to students in 2004, Bryant Place is a modern residence hall with suite-style facilities. Residents of this building will find the community of the more traditional residence halls coupled with a more individual living space. Featuring both single and double residence suites, Bryant Place offers flexible living situations for students. Each suite is shared by four compatible roommates, with a central common area and private bathroom facilities shared between them.
    2. Morrow Hall

      While Morrow Hall celebrated its 90th birthday only a few years ago, residents can feel confident that careful renovation has brought the building up to today's standards. Originally an all-girl's residence hall for the Fairmont State Teacher's College, this historical building now serves the diverse population of Fairmont State University as a traditional-style Residence Hall. With a long history emphasizing close community and learning, it is no surprise that today's Morrow Hall still offers an active social setting without sacrificing the academic goals of the institution. Conveniently located near the center of our campus, it is often a popular choice for our incoming residents.
    3. Prichard Hall

      Constructed in 1964 as the all-female counterpart to Pence Hall, the building now houses our Honors Living-Learning Community, in close collaboration with the Honors Program. As such, the building boasts a supportive academic atmosphere and a diverse, engaging population that is attractive to many students. With the support of faculty-in-residence Dr. Kenneth Millen-Penn (and his service animal Raja the Cat), Prichard Hall is often the site of unique events and approaches meant to further the interests and abilities unique to its community.
    4. Pence Hall

      The first men's residence hall built on Fairmont State's campus, Pence Hall joined our community in 1957. Updated to modern standards and opened to all residents, Pence Hall is now one of our three traditional-style living options. The residence hall located close to the Feaster Center, Falcon Center, Duvall-Rosier Field, Hunt-Haught Hall, the Education Building, and other academic buildings.
    5. University Terrace

      University Terrace is a luxurious facility divided into three buildings, facing North, West, and East respectively. The complex features direct tunnel access to the practice field and walkways to the Feaster Center.