Campus Dormitories: Student Housing Options and Facilities

Campus Dormitories: Student Housing Options and Facilities

Choosing the right place to live is a vital part of the college experience. Students staying in residence have access to five distinct dormitories strategically located around the campus. These facilities provide a supportive environment for academic success and social growth, with most buildings named in honor of the college's prominent former leaders.

Key Facts

  • There are five residence halls available for students.
  • All current dormitories are three-story facilities.
  • Housing is divided by gender, with some halls being single-gender and others co-educational.
  • Most halls are named after former board members or college presidents.

Detailed Overview of Residence Halls

Mississippi Hall

Completed in 1990, Mississippi Hall is a three-story facility dedicated to female students. Following a period of expansion and renovation in 2003, the hall now has a total capacity of 222 students.

Murphy Hall

Murphy Hall is a three-story residence that accommodates 168 female students. The building is named in honor of Nelwyn M. Murphy, a former member of the board of trustees.

White Hall

Designed for male students, White Hall is a three-story facility with a capacity of 204 residents. It is named after Harold T. White, who served as the President of the College from 1965 to 1987.

Wood Hall

Wood Hall offers a co-educational living environment across three stories. It provides 28 units for men and 30 units for women, housing a total of 116 students. The hall is named in honor of Hoyt B. Wood, a former member of the board of trustees.

Yarber Hall

Yarber Hall is a three-story facility specifically for male students. It contains 58 units designed to house 116 students and is named after Bob Yarber, a former member of the board of trustees.

Housing Capacity Summary

Summary of Campus Dormitory Capacities and Demographics
Dormitory Name Gender Capacity (Students) Stories
Mississippi Hall Female 222 3
Murphy Hall Female 168 3
White Hall Male 204 3
Wood Hall Co-ed 116 3
Yarber Hall Male 116 3

Frequently Asked Questions

How many dormitories are available on campus?

There are five dormitories located around the campus for students staying in residence.

Which dormitory has the largest capacity?

Mississippi Hall has the largest capacity, housing 222 female students.

Are there any co-educational housing options?

Yes, Wood Hall is a co-educational facility providing units for both men and women.

Who is White Hall named after?

White Hall is named in honor of Harold T. White, who was the President of the College from 1965 to 1987.

What is the architectural height of the residence halls?

All five residence halls are three-story facilities.

References

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  2. "Board of Trustees". Northeast Mississippi Community College. May 19, 2017. Retrieved May 19, 2017.
  3. "The University of Mississippi - Booneville". outreach.olemiss.edu. The University of Mississippi. Retrieved September 8, 2010.
  4. "Locations". www.nemcc.edu. May 19, 2017.
  5. "Accreditation". nemcc.edu. Northeast Mississippi Community College. Retrieved May 19, 2017.