Looking for a bit more independence while staying on campus? Our apartment-style halls offer the perfect balance of freedom and convenience. Unlike our suite-style options, these halls feature kitchens right inside each unit, giving residents the chance to cook their own meals and enjoy a home-like atmosphere. These halls primarily house upper-division students, but a few spaces in McCollum and Ragans Hall are available for first-year students.
Apartment-style Halls
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Apartment-Style Hall Features
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🌟 Apartment-Style Hall Features
These halls include fully equipped kitchens, living spaces, and individual or shared bedrooms, making them ideal for students seeking a more private and self-sufficient environment. One of their standout benefits is that they remain open during winter and spring breaks, as well as between semesters, providing flexibility for residents who need continuous access to housing.
🌟 Location and Highlights
- Ragans and Traditions Halls: Located near the heart of campus life, these halls are close to the Leach Recreation Center, Doak Campbell Stadium, and other sports facilities. Whether you want to stay active or catch a Seminoles game, you’ll be right where the action happens.
- McCollum and Rogers Halls: Situated near the Seminole Café a buffet style dining hall, and tennis courts. These halls provide easy access to outdoor activities and dining options. They’re also near the residence halls' community hub, making it easy to connect with friends and peers.
🌟 Availability
Rogers and Traditions Halls exclusively accommodate upper-division students, while McCollum and Ragans Halls offer limited spaces for first-year students. Given their popularity and limited availability, these halls are highly sought after by students looking for a more independent college living experience.
Living in these apartment-style halls combines the perks of on-campus life with the autonomy of an apartment, ensuring a comfortable and enriching stay throughout your college years.