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Front Office

 
Have you called the Office of Residential Life and wanted to find a picture to place with the name of the person you talked to? Or would you like learning more about our faculty so you know who to talk to? The Front Office of Residential Life is available for you to receive the information you need.

Agnew Hall

Agnew Hall

 
The first section of Agnew Hall is complete! Agnew Hall offers suite style living with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a common living space, and a kitchenette. This new living space is available to upper classmen as well as freshman. New building means a new Residential Life family; find out more about the Agnew family!



Custer Hall

 
Custer Hall provides a secure living environment for the Kansas Academy of Mathematics and Science (KAMS) students that attend Fort Hays State University. Though KAMS students are high school students, Custer Hall provides many of the same leadership and social opportunities that the traditional residence halls including their own Custer Hall Council. Now that you know more about Custer Hall, learn more about those who run it!



McMindes Hall

 
McMindes Hall is co-ed by wing and by floor to approximately 575 residents. McMindes Hall is available to freshmen and upper classmen. The McMindes community is intentionally designed to empower the new student to make a successful intellectual and social transition to college life. Now that you know more about McMindes Hall, find out more about the McMindes Hall Family!

Stadium Place

Stadium Place

 
Stadium Place offers students comfortable accommodations with the apartment style living. You get your own bedroom and share a bath with only one other person, and each apartment includes a living room, bedrooms, dining area and a kitchen. Stadium Place offers both two and four bedroom apartments. The description of the apartments are covered and you can learn more about the Stadium Place staff!



Wiest Hall

 
Wiest Hall is co-ed by floor and accommodates approximately 300 residents of all classifications. Wiest is a truly integrated community providing first-year students the opportunity to interact closely with upper-class students within a multicultural environment. The environment in Wiest Hall is ideal for cultivating important life skills in your transition from home life to college life. Want to know who runs Wiest Hall? Find out more about the Wiest Hall staff!

Wooster Place

Wooster Place

 
Wooster Place apartments offer the benefits of on campus living with modern amenities. Family friendly, but open to FHSU upper classmen as well. Wooster Place offers both one and two bedroom options. Now that you know more about Wooster do you want to know who runs it? Find out more about the Wooster staff!

RHA

Residential Hall Association (RHA)

 
As far as all-hall programming goes, RHA provides the best activities and events! In previous years events included a Sock-Hop, End-of-the-Year Extravaganza, Little Siblings Nights, and much, much more! These students plan programs for the residence halls for the entire year with the help of a faculty advisor. Members manage the budget, plan for and attend conferences, coordinate off-campus organization involvement, and help provide hall councils with the assistance they need. Find out more about the RHA members!