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Residence Halls
Make new friends and experience hall life while enjoying the benefits of an education at small private university.
We offer six different residence halls. With everything from single rooms to suite style living, freshman experience hall to faculty in residence housing...there's a place for everyone.
So you know that you want to live on-campus but not what hall? Browse our halls, view a campus map or check out our quick-look chart below for an overview of the halls and their amenities. This is a great place for both undergraduates & graduate students to start looking at housing options.
Beds, Gender | Carpet, Furniture, Cable, Internet | Sink in Room | Handicap Accessible | Elevator in Building | Theme Housing |
| 5th Place House |
| 29, Coed |
X |
| Honors House |
| 45, Coed |
X |
X |
| John Mabee |
| 244, Male |
X |
X |
X |
X |
| LaFortune House |
| 108, Coed |
X |
X |
X |
X |
| Lottie Jane |
| 231, Female |
X |
X |
X |
X |
| Twin South |
| 180, Coed |
X |
X |
New Student, Apply for Housing:
- Students who have been accepted to TU will receive from the Office of Admissions a Housing Packet that includes housing information, a license agreement and a rate sheet.
- Complete the Housing License and promptly return it to the Office of Housing & Dining Services.
- During the month of July assignment letters are mailed, this packet of information includes room assignment and roommate information.