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HOUSING OPTIONS

For a comparison of the Housing Options and Features. Information about break, summer, or intersession housing is available here.

RESIDENCE HALLS

Check out videos tours of the residence halls

Andrews Hall

Andrews Hall is an all-female, nine-story building with laundry facilities on each floor. It is one of four residence halls that comprise the South Quad - which collectively houses a large and diverse number of students. For more information on Andrews Hall click here.

Ford Hall

Ford Hall is central to campus and is one of three smaller communities collectively known as the TriadThis two-story building has co-ed floors with single-gender rooms and is next to the Library, University Union, and a computer lab. For more information on Ford Hall click here.

Lawson Hall

Lawson Hall is a co-ed-by-floor, nine-story building with laundry facilities on each floor. It is one of four residence halls that comprise the South Quad - which collectively houses a large and diverse number of students. Additionally, it’s one of five halls that provides break housing. For more information on Lawson Hall click here.

Lincoln Hall

Lincoln Hall is an all-female, four-story building sharing common facilities, including a front desk, with Stevenson and Powell-Norton Halls. Additionally, it’s one of five halls that provides break housing. For more information on Lincoln Hall click here.

McKinney Hall

McKinney Hall is central to campus and is one of three smaller communities collectively known as the Triad. This two-story building has co-ed floors with single-gender rooms and is next to the Library, University Union, and a computer lab. For more information on McKinney Hall click here.

Pemberton Hall

Pemberton Hall is an all-female, four-story building located on the northwest corner of campus. Pemberton Hall is the oldest female residence hall in the state of Illinois and is a historical landmark. For more information on Pemberton Hall click here.

Powell-Norton Hall

Powell-Norton Hall is an all-male, four-story building sharing common facilities, including a front desk, with Stevenson and Lincoln Halls. Additionally, it is one of five halls that provides break housing. For more information on Powell-Norton Hall click here.

Stevenson Hall

Stevenson Hall is a ten-story, co-ed building consisting of two and three-bedroom suites with a semi-private bathroom and living room. This building is for students with 30 completed post high school credit hours or 21 years of age. Transfer-student housing is also offered based on availability. Male and female residents can live in single-gender or mixed-gender suites. Additionally, it is one of five halls that provides break housing.  For more information on Stevenson Hall click here.

Taylor Hall

Taylor Hall is a co-ed by floor, five-story building. It is one of four residence halls that comprise the South Quad. For more information on Taylor Hall click here.

Thomas Hall

Thomas Hall is a co-ed-by-floor, four-story building. It is one of four residence halls that comprise the South Quad. Additionally, it’s one of five halls that provides break housing. For more information on Thomas Hall click here.

Weller Hall

Weller Hall is central to campus and is one of three smaller communities collectively known as the Triad. This two-story building is co-ed by wing and is next to the Library, University Union, and a computer lab. For more information on Weller Hall click here

 

GREEK COURT

Greek Court

Greek Court is Eastern Illinois University's on-campus fraternity and sorority housing complex, which is owned and operated by the Department of University Housing & Dining Services. The cost to live in Greek Court is the same as in the residence halls. For more information click here.

APARTMENTS

University Apartment

University Apartments are fully furnished apartments designed to meet the needs of student families and single graduate students. For more information click here.

Unviversity Court

University Court Apartments combine the benefit of on-campus housing with the comforts of apartment living. University Court residents must have at least 30 post high school credits or turn 21 years old during the school year. For more information click here.

 

 

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Contact Information

Housing & Dining Services

MLK Jr., University Union,
600 Lincoln Ave.
Charleston, IL 61920
217-581-5111
Fax: 217-581-6489


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