About Anderson Hall

Anderson Hall houses up to 160 students and is available to first-year and upper-division students of all majors. It is located on the north side of campus, across from the athletic and recreation facilities and just west of the studio arts and music facilities. Anderson offers air conditioning in all rooms and also boasts a remodeled main lobby and recreation area. Anderson's quiet and friendly atmosphere make it a pleasant place to live and study.

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Anderson Hall features

  • Available room types: Standard (double occupancy), and premium (single occupancy)
  • Bathrooms: Toilet and shower facilities on each floor
  • Kitchen: One community kitchen in basement
  • Laundry: Free-use washers and dryers
  • Game room: Equipped with a pool table and pingpong table
  • Air conditioning: Available in all rooms
  • Parking: Off site, Lot 1 View campus map
  • Quiet hours: 10 p.m. – 9 a.m.
  • Visitation: 24/7 on all floors Visitor and Guest Policy
  • Security: Keycard access to building, key access to rooms. Hall is accessible between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Monday through Friday; otherwise, keycard access is required.  Weekends have 24/7 lockdown, requiring keycards at all times. 
  • Accessible for students with disabilities: No

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Anderson mailing address

Student name
Anderson Hall, Room #
Wayne State College
1111 Main St.
Wayne, NE 68787

Front desk: 402-375-7264

Students can check out game equipment and cooking items at the front desk. Front desk hours vary from year to year.

Room furnishings

  • One XL twin bed (per student)
  • One desk and chair (per student)
  • One dresser and closet (shared)
  • Sink with medicine cabinet (shared)
  • Free Wi-Fi and wired internet access
  • Mini blind window coverings

Residence Hall Amenities and Services

What can I bring?

  • Smart or internet-ready TV
  • Small microwave
  • Mini fridge

Note: Only one refrigerator per room is allowed. Refrigerators must be UL-approved and cannot exceed 5 cubic feet or operate on more than 120 volts.

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