Beall Hall

Named for Mary and James Beall, whose gift made the building possible, this hall was dedicated on February 2, 2001. The two-story building houses 90 female residents and is located on the northwest end of the campus, next to Independence Village, a campus apartment-style housing complex, and the intramural fields.  It is also within easy walking distance to the dining hall, Mayborn Campus Center, and the academic buildings.


Although Beall is considered a residence hall, the design of the building is unique and features apartment-style units that the students refer to as "flats".  Each of the flats is made up of a living area, kitchenette, dining space, three bedrooms, and three private bathrooms.  The bedrooms are assigned as double occupancy.   This facility also includes two lobby/TV areas, two computer labs, and two laundry rooms with coin-operated washers and dryers. 

Resident Assistants are assigned to each floor of the building and the Resident Director lives on-site.  Building security includes a staff member on duty each evening until closing and a card access system for entry into the building after doors are locked. 


Room Details:

  • The room measurements are approximate and there is a slight size variation in the three bedrooms in the flat. The standard bedroom size is 13' X 12' (156 sq. ft.). The common living area, including the dining space and kitchenette is approximately .
  • The living/dining area is furnished with a couch, two chairs, an end table, a TV stand, a dining room table and six chairs.
  • The kitchenette has a set of cabinets, a sink, a built-in microwave, and a full size refrigerator.
  • Each double occupancy room comes equipped with two twin beds with standard 75"mattresses, two chest of drawers, and a 8' X 6' shared, walk-in closet.
  • Each room has a private bathroom.
  • There are four phone jacks in each flat, one in the living area, and one in each bedroom. Each phone jack is a separate phone number. There are two internet jacks per bedroom and one in the living area. Local phone, cable and internet service are provided.
  • Window sizes in the flat vary in the three bedrooms. See the floor plan for window sizes. Mini-blinds are provided.
  • Floors are tile in the living area and carpet in the bedrooms. The tile floors are a neutral shade and the carpet in each bedroom is blue.
  • Walls are a neutral tone and are sheetrock. Students must check with the hall staff before hanging anything on walls or other surfaces within the room.
  • All furnishings are moveable and the beds can be adjusted to create a loft situation.
Click here for a PDF Floor Plan of Beall Hall.

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