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Student Housing

Welcome home. Our residence halls are more than a place to rest your head at night. They're the place you'll make lifelong friends and unforgettable memories.

 

Where You'll Live

Wayne State College has seven residence halls, each with its own distinct personality. When you tour campus, be sure to check out more than one and ask about each one's unique characteristics.

Stearns Hall (coming soon)

Stearns Hall is scheduled to open in January 2025. The new hall will accommodate 276 new and returning students and features 168 suite-style beds and 108 traditional beds. The main lobby will have an open kitchen, two televisions, a lounge area, pool table, and a front desk reception area. Each floor above the main lobby will also have a smaller lounge area. An exercise area – complete with treadmills, small weights, and stair climbers – will be on the second floor. The third and fourth floor lounges will have different study area options such as booths, tables, and soft chairs.

Anderson Hall
Anderson Hall
Morey Hall
Morey Hall
Terrace Hall
Terrace Hall
Berry Hall
Berry Hall
Neihardt Hall
Neihardt Hall
Bowen Hall
Bowen Hall
Pile Hall
Pile Hall

Why Live on Campus?

Better academic performance. More opportunities for involvement. On-site convenience. Community and friendship. There are many advantages to living on campus at Wayne State.

 

Experience college life in full.
See the top 10 reasons you should live on campus.

 

Living Learning Communities

Connect with other students who share similar academic or special interests through Living Learning Communities.

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Honors Housing

Connect with others in the Honors Program

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Studios Theme Housing
The Studios

Explore creative interests with like-minded peers.

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WALK
WALK

Become an emerging leader of tomorrow.

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Become a Resident Assistant!

Resident assistants are student staff members who live in each of our residence halls and help support the academic success, social development, and personal growth of other students.

Living on Campus

Learn more about what you should bring to college, tips for moving in and out, and hall rules and policies.

Questions? Contact:

Residence Life Office
Student Center, Room 201
Phone: 402-375-7318
Email: [email protected]

About Residence Life
Mission and Values
Housing Rules & Regulations