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The 12 residence halls open on campus accommodate a total of nearly 3,880
students, and are staffed with live-in professional and student staff. The
reopening of Hart Hall in Fall 1998 after an $8 million dollar renovation was
an exciting opportunity for students to enter a living and learning environment
with faculty-student interaction. The re-opening of Johnson Hall in 2003 after
an elegant $14 million renovation represents another exciting option on the
campus and is aimed at providing programs and services to maximize the
academic, social and personal success of
first-year students. Riggs Hall reopened in fall 2007 after extensive
renovations.
Our beautiful 700-acre campus also provides many other residence halls that
offer different living options, including single rooms, doubles and suites,
special-interest floors, and nonsmoking buildings, rooms and roommates. Each
residence hall room is typically designed for two students and furnished with a
bed, mattress, bureau, study desk, chair, floor lamp and closet for each
resident. While this setup is rather standard, by the start of classes your
room will begin to show its own personality. There are some basic necessities
which everyone should consider and some accessory choices that you will want to
make. Coordinating the furnishings and arrangements of your room is a good
opportunity to become better acquainted with your new roommate.
Feel free to explore online the different residence options at Oswego State.
Pages for our four residential neighborhoods --
Lakeside, Mackin,
New
or
East -- include a description about the facility and room
specifications.
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