Amenities and Hall Information
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
Some residence hall rooms do have carpeting while others do not; this feature varies from floor to floor within each residence hall. As a result, you may find it best to wait until you have moved in and seen your room before you decide whether or not to purchase carpet.
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 the following companies could be helpful for providing insurance coverage for a student's personal property. National Student Services, Inc. (www.nssinc.com) CSI Insurance Agency, Inc. (www.collegestudentinsurance.com)