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Meal plans are required with each residence hall contract.

About Your Room
Each residence hall room and apartment is furnished, as are the lounges.
See the floor plan area for a list of furnishings provided in each area.
All furniture is inventoried and given a code number. All items must
stay within the room, apartment or lounge. Violation of this policy will
result in the student responsible being charged for the cost of moving or
replacing the furniture. When it comes to decorating, students may be
as creative as they like. Posters, pictures, plants, chairs and throw rugs
are a few typical items used to personalize rooms. Remember that in
attaching items to the walls or floors, care must be taken not to damage
these surfaces. Mead 3M tabs work well for attaching items. Students will
be charged for damages deemed not regular wear and tear at the end of
their stay.
Please note all residence halls are smoke-free in accordance
with Colorado state law. For technical assistance with your residence hall room,
please contact Resnet


West Side Residential Community
Camp, Cooper, Crofton, Escalante and West residence halls each have a main lounge, computer mini-lab, television area, coin-operated laundry facilities and vending machines. All halls are equipped with a centrally located microwave oven.

Residential Hall Room Descriptions

  1. Double Rooms
    Offered in residence halls for male and female students. They are the most economical room style offered on campus. The central bath, located on each floor, is convenient to all rooms. Each room is furnished with two beds, two desks, two desk chairs and two closets with drawers.
  2. Double Suite Rooms
    Offered in residence halls for male and female students. Two rooms for four students are connected by a bath. Each room is furnished with two beds, two desks, two desk chairs and a four-drawer dresser/closet or wardrobe. These rooms are carpeted (with the exception of Cooper Hall).
  3. Single Rooms
    Limited availability. Offered in residence halls for male and female students. Please note: there is an extra fee per term for a single room.

The five residence halls on the west side of campus are:

Camp Hall
Double rooms and double suite rooms are available. Please note: this is a co-ed residence hall. 

Camp Double Room
 

Camp Double Suite Room

 

Cooper Hall
Double suite rooms are available. Please note: this is a co-ed residence hall. 

Cooper Hall Double Suite Room



 

(courtesy of Rick Smith)

Crofton Hall
Double rooms and double suite rooms are available. Please note: this is a co-ed residence hall. 

Crofton Double Room
 
Crofton Double Suite Room

(courtesy of Rick Smith)

Escalante Hall
Double rooms and double suite rooms are available. Please note: this is a co-ed residence hall.

Escalante Double Room
 
Escalante Double Suite Room

West Hall
Double suite rooms are available. Please note: this is a co-ed residence hall.

West Hall Double Suite Room                                            
 

(courtesy of Rick Smith)


East Side Residential Community

Bader-Snyder Complex
The Bader-Snyder Complex is located on the east side of campus, providing easy access to the College Union Building and classrooms. The complex consists of six small buildings, some of which are designated Outdoor Experience Halls and the Hungry Mind House. Please note: this is a co-ed residence hall complex.

Triple Suite Room
Triple suites are the only type of rooms offered in the Bader-Snyder Complex. These rooms provide two double rooms and one single room with a shared bath.  

Outdoor Experience Hall
The Bader-Snyder Outdoor Experience Halls are designed to provide opportunities for students interested in outdoor activities including camping, hiking, biking, skiing and more.

Hungry Mind House
The Bader-Snyder Hungry Mind House Hall is designed to provide opportunities for students interested in academic endeavors including lectures, films, concerts, plays and other enriching activities and events.

Bader-Snyder Triple Suite Room                          

 

 

 


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