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Posted on 05/24/2023 11:16 AM
Close your eyes and picture this: You’re in the middle of a beautiful, 5,200-acre college campus surrounded by almost 70,000 fellow students. As you pass each student, they greet you with a friendly “Howdy!” and a big smile. The beige uniforms of the Corps of Cadets break up pockets of maroon and white t-shirts. The smell of freshly cut grass and a nearby bake sale for charity permeates the atmosphere. You’re happy. You’re where you belong.

Now open your eyes. The place you just imagined is Aggieland, home of Texas A&M University. At Texas A&M, our campus life is a massive source of pride. From more than 1,100 active student organizations hosting events every day to building our football stadium right in the heart of campus, Aggies love being in Aggieland and Aggies love living in Aggieland.

There are countless reasons to live on campus while you’re in college, as we’ve laid out here, but choosing to live on campus isn’t the end of the process. Texas A&M has 26 on-campus residence halls and apartments for you to choose from.

That’s a lot, right?

We’ve compiled a list of a few of our residence halls here with logistical information, why you might like this residence hall and what amenities they offer. Look no further than this page for your official guide to choosing a residence hall in Aggieland!

Walton Hall

You’ll like Walton Hall if: You love a classic.
Location: Northside Campus
Wi-Fi: Yes
Washer/Dryer: Yes
Ramp Style
Single and Double Rooms available
Semi-Private Bathroom
Price: $

This residence hall has 162 rooms spread out on four floors. Residents at Walton have access to a community kitchen, TV lounge, water bottle refilling stations, various study rooms and a courtyard with BBQ grills. Other features of the hall include suite-style bathrooms. Walton Hall places residents nearby the Northside garage, the Hullabaloo Starbucks and Sbisa dining hall.

Learn more about Walton Hall here.

White Creek Apartments

You’ll like White Creek if: You want a private bedroom, a full-sized kitchen and an apartment-style living situation while being on campus.
Location: West Campus
Wi-Fi: Yes
Washer/Dryer: Yes
Apartment Style
Single Rooms available
Private/Semi-Private Bathrooms
Price: $$$$

White Creek is a fully furnished apartment community located on the west side of campus, near the agriculture and life sciences buildings and White Creek. The apartments have various floor plans for students to choose from, allowing up to four people to live together. The White Creek apartments embody what it means to be a community by providing residents access to community courtyards, outdoor BBQ grills, reservable club meeting rooms, open access lab computers and a community center equipped with a dining store, recreation, tutoring and meeting rooms.

Learn more about White Creek Apartments here.

Legett Hall

You’ll like Legett Hall if: You’re a goal-oriented woman looking for a central location and supportive community.
Location: Northside
Wi-Fi: Yes
Washer/Dryer: Yes
Corridor style, Female residence hall
Single and Double Rooms available
Community Bathroom
Price: $$

Legett hall is a Corridor style residence hall on the north side of campus. This all-female hall has 91 rooms on four floors and community bathrooms. Some features of this residence hall include a TV lounge, a community kitchen, washers/dryers on every floor, water bottle refilling stations and study rooms. Additionally, this hall has the option for single or double rooms. Legett is conveniently located near the Northside garage, the Hullabaloo Starbucks, and Sbisa dining hall.

Learn more about Legett Hall here.

Davis-Gary Hall

You’ll like Davis-Gary Hall if: You want to live alone and have a full-sized bed.
Location: Northside
Wi-Fi: Yes
Washer/Dryer: Yes
Corridor Style, Female residence hall
Single Rooms available
Community Bathrooms
Price: $$

Davis-Gary Hall is a Corridor-style residence hall conveniently located on the north side of campus with 111 rooms on four floors. Being located on the northside of campus puts this hall near the Northside Garage, the Hullabaloo Starbucks and Sbisa dining hall. This residence hall has the options for a single or a double room. All rooms come with full-sized beds and have access to water bottle refilling stations on each floor.

Learn more about Davis-Gary Hall here.

Dunn Hall

You’ll like Dunn Hall if: You’re looking for Location! Location! Location! and you want an all-you-can-eat dining hall.
Location: Southside
Wi-Fi: Yes
Washer/Dryer: Yes
Commons style
Double rooms available
Semi-private bathrooms
Price: $$$

Dunn hall is a Commons-style residence hall conveniently located on the south side of campus with 235 rooms on four floors. Dunn is one of four residence halls connected to The Commons, a large, modern complex with numerous study/meeting spaces including the Community Learning Center, game room, 24-hour Information Desk, convenience stores, mailroom, water bottle refilling stations and large food court managed by Dining Services downstairs. Double rooms are connected by a bathroom. This residence hall places residents near the new Southside Recreation Center.

Learn more about Dunn Hall here.

Eppright Hall

You’ll like Eppright Hall if: You want to spend a lot of time at the new Southside Rec Center.
Location: Southside
Wi-Fi: Yes
Washer/Dryer: Yes
Double rooms available
Private bathrooms
Price: $$$

Eppright Hall is a Modular-style residence hall with 117 rooms on four floors and private bathrooms. In addition, this residence hall has study rooms, a TV lounge, water bottle refilling stations and two living learning programs. This residence hall is conveniently located on the south side of campus, near Commons dining hall and the new Southside Recreation Center.

Learn more about Eppright Hall here.

Kiest Hall (Dorm 2)

You’ll like Kiest Hall if: You like short walks to Starbucks and Aggie Park.
Location: Southside
Wi-Fi: Yes
Washer/Dryer: Yes
Corps Dorm Style
Double rooms available
Community bathrooms
*This residence hall is available only to members of Texas A&M’s Corps of Cadets*

Learn more about Kiest Hall here.

Hullabaloo Hall

You’ll like Hullabaloo Hall if: You want a private living space but vibrant community spaces to connect with other students.
Location: Northside
Wi-Fi: Yes
Washer/Dryer: Yes
Hullabaloo Style
Single, Double and Suite rooms available
Private and Semi-private bathrooms
Price: $$$$

Hullabaloo is a northside residence hall that gives students the choice of living in a double, double suite, single or single suite room, all with suite-style bathrooms. This hall has a 24-hour Front Desk, a convenience store and a Starbucks. Hullaballoo also has gaming and media rooms, reservable multipurpose rooms, water bottle refilling stations, community living rooms and community kitchens. Residents of this hall will have access to an inner courtyard with BBQ grills for all their outdoor needs. 

Learn more about Hullabaloo Hall here.

Keathley Hall

You’ll like Keathley Hall: If you like long drives at sunset, parking is only a few steps away.
Location: Northside
Wi-Fi: Yes
Washer/Dryer: Yes
Single and Double rooms available
Semi-private bathrooms
Price: $$

Keathley hall is a Balcony-style residence hall that is conveniently located on the north side of campus near the Northside garage, the Hullabaloo Starbucks and Sbisa dining hall. This hall has a total of 131 rooms on four floors, as well as suite-style bathrooms, a community kitchen on the first floor, water bottle refilling stations and a TV lounge. One of the most rewarding perks of living in Keathley Hall is the vast availability of parking around the building.

Learn more about Keathley Hall here.

Lechner Hall

You’ll like Lechner Hall if: You want to be near Sbisa and Starbucks.
Location: Southside
Wi-Fi: Yes
Washer/Dryer: Yes
Modular style
Double rooms available
Private bathrooms
Price: $$$

Lechner hall is a Modular-style residence hall conveniently located on the north side of campus. Lechner serves as an honors hall and is equipped with 101 rooms on four floors, as well as private bathrooms. Additionally, residents of this hall have access to study rooms, individually controlled AC units, water bottle refilling stations and a TV lounge. Being located on the northside puts this hall near the Northside Garage, Hullaballoo Starbucks and Sbisa dining hall.

Learn more about Lechner Hall here.

Moses Hall

You’ll like Moses Hall if: You want to be near the Memorial Student Center and Student Services Building.
Location: Northside
Wi-Fi: Yes
Washer/Dryer: Yes
Corridor style
Double rooms available
Community bathrooms
Price: $$

Moses Hall is a Corridor-style residence hall on the north side of campus. This hall has 107 rooms on four floors. Additional features included in this hall are community bathrooms, study rooms, a community kitchen, water bottle refilling stations and a TV lounge. Being on the northside places residence in close distance to the Northside garage, the Hullabaloo Starbucks and Sbisa dining hall.

Learn more about Moses Hall here.

Underwood Hall

You’ll like Underwood Hall if: You’re looking to live with other women who push you toward greatness.
Location: Southside
Wi-Fi: Yes
Washer/Dryer: Yes
Modular style, Female residence hall
Double rooms available
Private bathrooms
Price: $$$

Underwood hall is an all-female Modular-style residence hall with a total of 152 rooms on four floors. This hall is located on the south side of campus, conveniently near the southside parking garage, the Commons dining hall and the new Southside Recreation Center. Underwood hall is equipped with private bathrooms and individually controlled AC. Residents in this dorm will have access to a community kitchen, a TV lounge, water bottle refilling stations and multiple study rooms. 

Learn more about Underwood Hall here.

This was just a handful of the residence halls available to you as a Texas A&M student. Texas A&M prides itself on providing Aggies with a great living situation and access to world-class facilities within walking distance. Our goal is to provide students living on campus with everything they need to succeed, to the point where they don’t even need a car to do things like eat, do laundry or exercise.

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