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Office
of the Provost
Faculty and Unclassified Staff Handbook
Chapter 7-- Student Affairs
Housing for Students
The University maintains several residence halls for
student housing as follows:
Residence Halls Spaces Available
Type of Occupancy
McMindes Hall 550 Coed
Agnew Hall 140 Coed
Custer Hall 80 Women
Stadium Place Apartments 116 Coed
Wiest Hall 300 Coed
Wooster Place 84 Apartments Nontraditional Students
In addition, six fraternities and sororities offer
room and board for more than 300 students.
Unmarried freshmen students with less than one
year out of high school are required to live in a University residence
hall, a fraternity, sorority, or the home of their parents or legal
guardian. Other students may live wherever they choose.
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