Residence Halls

Convenience and affordability.
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A home away from home.

Our residence halls provide students a space to academically focus and socially thrive. All residents are members in one of two core communities; the First-Year Experience (FYE) or The Next Experience (TNE)

First-Year Experience The Next Experience
  • Students in first-year of college
  • Engage with campus
  • Create personal connections
  • Find new friends
  • Build good academic habits
  • Students in second-year and beyond
  • Career development
  • Internship/Co-op support
  • Deepen connections
  • Strengthen independence
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73% of students say living on-campus has contributed to their sense of belonging to UW-Stout.


AFM Hall

AFM

Antrim | Froggatt | McCalmont is an FYE and TNE hall with multiple living options.
Check out AFM
CKTO Hall

CKTO

Curran | Kranzusch | Tustison | Oetting is an FYE hall with single-gender communities.
Check out CKTO
Fleming Hovlid Hall

Fleming | Hovlid

Fleming | Hovlid is a TNE hall on North Campus with co-ed-by-room options.
Check out F|H
HKMC Hall

HKMC

Hansen | Keith | Milnes | Chinnock is an FYE hall with single-gender communities.
Check out HKMC
JTC Hall

JTC

Jeter | Tainter | Callahan is a TNE hall on North Campus with co-ed-by-room options.
Check out JTC
North Hall

North Hall

North Hall is a TNE building on South Campus with single-gender and all-gender options.
Check out North
Red Cedar Hall

Red Cedar Hall

Red Cedar Hall is a TNE suite style building on North Campus for juniors and above.
Check out Red Cedar
South Hall

South Hall

South Hall is an FYE hall with single-gender communities.
Check out South
Wigen Hall

Wigen Hall

Wigen Hall is a TNE hall on North Campus with co-ed-by-room options.
Check out Wigen