Microwave ovens are not provided, and refrigerators are only provided in Centennial Hall. You are welcome to bring your own as long as they meet the appliances criteria listed in the Community Living Guidelines.

Extra long twin beds are in all halls except for Centennial, which has been upgraded to full-sized mattresses. If you would like to order linens through our sponsored program, please visit

If your furniture fits in your room with all of the university furniture, yes. Housing regulations prohibit the removal of any university furniture (beds, desks, tables, dressers, chairs, etc) from residence hall rooms. In addition, if you have a roommate, please remember to be considerate of his/her need for space within your room.

The university does not provide insurance for your personal belongings. We recommend that you review your parents’ homeowners’ insurance to check for coverage of items that you bring to campus. Renter’s insurance may be available through their policy for little or no charge.

If your insurance does not provide coverage, we suggest exploring GradGuard-www.gradguard.com. GradGuard offers insurance specfically designed for college students to help protect personal property aganist theft, fire, and other potential risks.

Georgia Hall, Hopper Hall, and Centennial Hall each offer communal kitchens for student use. Additionally, Centennial Hall features a full kitchen within each apartment. For details about the appliances provided, please visit the Centennial Hall Apartments page.

All other residence halls include kitchenette areas equipped with stovetops, which are available for residents to use.

A community bathroom is a shared space used by multiple residents on each wing. Reade Hall is our only residence hall with a traditional community bathroom. The other traditional halls — Brown, Lowndes, and Patterson — feature spa-style bathrooms, which are also shared by residents on each wing.

In contrast, Georgia Hall, Hopper Hall, and Centennial Hall feature bathrooms that are shared only by the students within each unit (2–4 students), providing a more private living experience.

Georgia, Hopper, and Centennial Halls have elevators. In addition, Lowndes and Patterson Halls contain wheelchair lifts.

Yes, all of campus is Internet accessible, including the residence halls. All of the residence halls have wireless Internet access.

Though traditional cable is not provided in the halls, residents can sign up for any streaming service and that we recently upgraded wireless bandwidth in the halls.