Bryan Hall
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Built in 1968 and most recently refreshed in 2020, Bryan Hall is a suite-style residence hall, housing up to 200+ students.
Bryan Hall Facts
Three floors of residences
The four sides of Bryan face a central, outdoor courtyard
Community lounge and kitchen on the second floor
Shared laundry facilities on the lower level
Wireless internet available throughout
Nearby trash and recycling dumpsters
Located centrally on-campus, between Bauman Hall and Milner Hall
Supported by a staff of 3 Resident Advisors, an Assistant Community Director, and a Community Director
Bryan Hall Suite Facts
Each suite typically has four bedrooms, which will be used as single-occupancy rooms, a small common area (unfurnished) and a shared bathroom
Each suite will house 4 residents
Suites may be single gender, gender inclusive, or coed
Common area and bathroom are tiled
Suite bathrooms will be tended to by Housekeeping on a routine schedule
Suite bathrooms typically include two sinks, two toilet stalls, and one shower stall
Bryan Hall Bedroom Facts
Heat and air conditioning
Carpeted floors
Typical room dimensions: coming soon
Trash and recycling bins provided
Typical bedroom furnishings: 1-2 desks, 1-2 desk chairs, 2 extra-long twin bed frames and mattresses, 2 built-in sets of drawers and 2 closets.
1 micro-fridge provided per bedroom. Unlike other traditional residence hall spaces, a micro-fridge includes a microwave; it's a microwave-minifridge combo.
IMPORTANT: Double room furniture may be provided in each bedroom (two sets) and extra furniture cannot be removed/stored without exception, even if utilized at single occupancy.
MORE INFORMATION
including floor plans and images are available in this folder.
How to apply for Bryan Hall....
For CONTINUING STUDENTS:
Complete the Online Housing Registration by 5pm on March 11th.
You must be mutually matched with suitemates through Roommate Selection to be eligible to select from the available rooms in step 3 below. (Single rooms will not be available through General Room Self-Selection.)
You will receive a General Room Self-Selection time for March 18-21. These times are prioritized by earned credit hours. At your assigned time, this process will be open to you and you will be allowed into the system to select from available spaces that match the amount of students you are matched with. You will receive further instructions.
Transfer students can best position themselves for placement in Bryan Hall by indicating this hall as a living preference on the Online Housing Registration.
Submitting your Online Housing Registration does NOT guarantee placement.